Atoms, Molecules, and the Elements - The Building Blocks of Everything
About this Event
What is everything made of? How do atoms combine to form the world around us? Why do elements behave so differently? In this 90-minute STEM presentation, students and parents explore the building blocks of matter through vivid visuals, live demonstrations, and interactive activities designed for curious minds.
Kids will learn:
• What atoms really look like and why models keep changing
• What are electrons and why do that shape the behavior of every element
• Why the periodic table is a secret code
• How molecules form and can completely change the behavior of elements
• The surprising ways atoms create color, magnets, electricity, and all the products we use
Perfect for ages 10–16, but engaging for all ages.
Interactive:
Students will build simple molecular models, explore electron behavior, and see real time demos that reveal how atoms interact.
Parent Value:
Parents will appreciate that this session blends chemistry, physics, and real-world relevance in a way that’s clear, accurate, and fun. No prior science knowledge required.
When and Where:
Sierra View Library, Seminar Room on Thursday, June 25, 2026 at 10:00 AM
To manage attendance, please register each attending parent and child. It is quick and FREE !
Where is it happening?
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