Girls STEM
A program for early STEM exposure in a creative and engaging environment
STEM Girls Activities
In the past, Moorestown STEM Girls has hosted many fun, interactive activities at the Moorestown Library! Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we can not be together in person. Until we meet again, enjoy some of these quick and engaging STEM activities from the safety of your own home!
Past Activities
From the STEM Girls Archives
Tie Dye Bags: An Chromatography Exploration
Have an old shirt or bag? Use permanent Sharpie markers and rubbing alcohol for a quick way to tie-dye shirts or bags in this activity about chromatography from Scientific American!

Doodle-Bots: A Circuit Study
Have you ever wanted to make your own robot? Using household items and an inexpensive basic motor, create your own drawing robot, and learn about electricity and circuits in this Science Buddies Activity!
(Note: You can purchase inexpensive motors here)

Magic Drawings: A Material Science Mystery
Have you ever wished to bring your drawings to life? This quick and easy activity from Scientific American only requires a glass plate, dry erase marker, and warm water, but it can be hours of fun! Learn about the properties of common materials along the way!

Ring Wing Glider: An Aerodynamics Adventure
Tired of the old paper plane design? Learn how to fold your own ring wing glider in this activity originally from NASA. If you want to learn more about the science behind the planes, visit this lesson guide.
