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13th Annual
Community
Science Night
Sponsored by:
WELCOME…
Tonight you will have the opportunity to explore and conduct
hands-on inquiry based science experiments with your family.
This will be a time to learn and have fun. This evening is made
possible by volunteers from the Orange Unified School District
and Santiago Canyon College.
EXPLORE - ENGAGE - ENJOY
THANK YOU TO…
the following companies and organizations who have generously supported this event:
SCC Faculty and Staff SCC Office of the President SCC Hawk Bookstore
OUSD Staff OUSD Science Center
Humanities 1st Floor H-113 Domino Diving Boards
Building cantilever bridges to support weight.
H-114 Marshmallow Catapults
Can you design and build a catapult that will launch the marshmallow the farthest distance?
H-115 Orange County SPCA Canine Literacy Program: OCSPCA's Canine
Literacy Therapy Dogs are great listeners and are ready to learn about science as you read to them.
H-116 Bernoulli's Principle Come learn about how airplanes fly by conducting
a few simple experiments that demonstrate Bernoulli’s Principle.
H-117 BioRad
Put your DNA on a necklace to take home.
H-118 Water Science Program Water Science teaches us how water moves
through systems and affects you. Guests will see
cut away pumps and learn where all our California water comes from.
H-119 Electricity & Magnetism Demonstrations from SCC's STEM Club- A solid
state Tesla coil, Jacobs Ladder, Lenz's law demonstration, hand-held generator, ring launcher, and simple circuits.
H-121 Bricks 4 Kidz
STEM learning activities through learning,
building, and playing with LEGO.
H-122 How Hot are People?
See yourself through and Infrared camera.
H-123 Let There Be Light Did you know that light from an ordinary light
bulb actually contains a rainbow of colors? Did
you know that each element has its own
“fingerprint”?
H-124 Math Fun
Fun math related games and activities for the whole family!
H-125 Vortex Cannon Can you apply enough force to get a collection of
air molecules to move in a single direction? When you see this contraption, it will blow you
away.
H-126 Everfi Experiment with shooting hockey pucks on
different surfaces to leach how much force is needed for a shot!
Humanities 2nd Floor H-227 Anaheim Ducks
Where science and hockey meet.
H-228 Crystal Cove Alliance Come see plankton samples and underwater
videos taken in Crystal Cove Marine Protected Area.
H-231 The Force is with You
Create and use an electromagnet to move objects
from one cup to another
H-232 Electricity-Light Circuits Children will explore electrical circuits as they use
a 9-volt battery to illuminate Christmas lights. Come learn about series circuits and parallel circuits.
H-233 Creative Brain
Makerspace where guests build Jitterbots, Paper circuits, LEGO engineering, and music production.
H-234 Concepts of Flight (El Modena HS)
Building straw planes and exploding boomerangs.
H-235 Find Your Way Home (Richland HS)
Ozobots and line coding
H-236 Electrify with Orange High Students will observe demonstrations using the
Van De Graff generator and participate in
activities with circuits.
H-237 The Wonders of Physics (Villa Park HS)
Can Roll Competition - Can static electricity be used to roll an empty soda can?
H-238 Energy in Hockey (Canyon HS)
Learn about friction with hockey sticks and pucks
H-239-240 Digital Technology Enjoy interacting with Orange USD students and
educators as they demonstrate technology projects created throughout the district.
239 - 240
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO….
Humanities 3rd Floor H-322 Mind Games: Neuroscience for Kids
Interactive activities for elementary kids exploring memory, perception, and executive functioning. Also, activities for younger children.
H-323 Spaghetti Towers
Using only the materials provided, build a tower as tall as you can.
H-324 Liquid Levitators Have you ever seen plastic beads float in the
MIDDLE of a liquid? Follow a simple set of instructions to make your own custom "Liquid Levitator" tube!
H-325 CSU Fullerton and SCC Geography Come join us for a variety of activities: Birds eye
view of Orange County, mountain building in an interactive sandbox, and test how color can affect
temperature.
H-327 Playing CSI A self-paced hands-on activity where YOU will get
to be the forensic anthropologist! Determine the identifications and win a prize!
H-329 Magnetic Slime Join the Society of Women Engineers and take
slime to a whole new level with amazing
magnetic slime! This oozy, gooey, and fun is an exploration of magnetism and polymers.
H-330 Discovery Cube Circuit Exploration through exploration, trial &
error, and demonstration. Make circuits that included light bulbs, motors, switches, and buzzers.
H-331 Lakeshore
Conduct science games and experiments with
Lakeshore Learning.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO….
H-332 DaVinci Catapults Hurl projectiles towards targets while learning
what things affect how far and how high a catapult can launch an object!
H-333 Nutrition Jeopardy
Guess how much sugar is in your beverage!
Science Center 1st Floor SC-103 Storm Troopers Photos + SCC Bookstore
Have your picture taken with Star Wars
characters. Also shop our SCC merchandise.
SC-104 Inside the Outdoors
Visit with some live animals.
SC-105 Straw Rockets Design & Launch
Design and launch straw rockets to go the
farthest and hit the target.
SC-110 Gemology Exhibit Learn about beautiful gemstones: their look, their
feel, their shape and how they react with light. See mosquitos in amber - the truth about Jurassic Park!
SC-111 What's Bugging You??? Come find out about insects and their relatives
with Professor “BugBob” Allen. Join our first-ever
cockroach Olympics! Race against other roaches, pull vehicles, and escape from the coliseum.
SC-127 Underwater World Come and investigate and the great diversity of
life found in both marine and freshwater environments.
SC-129 What Do Owls Eat?
Dissection of owl pellets to figure out what our night time feathered friends eat.
SC-130 Energy Coalition's PEAK Student Energy Actions
Build circuits and motors to turn on lights and buzzers. Or build a water transport model.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO….
SC-132 Animal Dissection with SCC Honors Students
Come see the eyes of a cow, and the guts of a shark, frog, & pig.
SC-133 Flights of Fancy
Learn the mechanics of paper airplane folding. Run experiments on accuracy and distance.
Science Center 2nd Floor SC-203 Floating Turtle Boats
Your task is to predict how many cubes will fit under the turtle’s shell while still keeping the turtle floating. You are checking for buoyancy.
SC-204 Lava Lamps Creating Lava Lamps with Vegetable Oil, Water,
Alka Seltzer, food color in a vial… set on top of flashlight.
SC-205 Ooey Gooey Science Mixtures Preschoolers will explore the magic of making
glittery slime and artificial snow. They will observe the hatching of baby chicks and the appetites of hungry silk worms.
SC-206 Molecular Gastronomy Were you ever told not to play with your food
when you were younger? If so, come discover and investigate basic chemistry principles of food.
SC-212 3D Printing
See a 3D printer in action.
SC-219 Unity MC HS
Learn about buoyancy with foil boats.
SC-221 Penny Cleaning
Do you want a shiny penny? Please come help us clean pennies.
SC-222 Gobs of Fun
Make your own slime! Is it a solid or a liquid? Or both?? Learning about polymers…
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO….
SC-225 Gas Pillows
Can you make a pillow using Alka Seltzer, water, and a baggie? Let’s give it a try!
SC-226 Chemistry Magic Show A fascinating, mystical, whimsical, and hilarious,
adventure into the phases of matter through the
eyes of three extraordinary scientist.
Thank you for joining us. See you next year! For information on future Community Science Nights or to donate to the event:
https://www.sccollege.edu/Departments/STEM/Pages/Community_
Science_Night.aspx
Outside Activities United States Military Recruiters
Demonstrations from Our Armed Services
including Humvee.
OC Sherriff
Demonstrations from our Orange County Sheriffs. Humvee and Crime Scene Unit.
Science Heads
Astronomy fun using a mobile observatory.
SCC Surveying
Demonstrations of Surveying Equipment with SCC's Surveying Program