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November 20, 2008
It’s tough to really demonstrate the Mentos Geyser Tube in an exhibit hall filled with teahcers… until we created the Mentos Geyser Chamber. It’s a plastic box that measures 4 feet square and 7 feet tall. It’s the perfect enclosure to launch off a few hundred Mentos Diet Coke geysers. The only other thing you [...]
November 13, 2008
It was quite a week for our Spangler Science team when we invaded Texas with 24 staff members and Spangler Ambassadors. Half the team headed to Fort Worth for CAST (the Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching) and half the team went to Dallas for NAEYC ( the National Association for the Education of [...]
Tags: 2008 Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching, Beaker, CAST, Conference for the Advancement of Science Teaching, Diet Coke Mentos Experiment, Geyser Tube, Julie Gintzler & Story Time Slime, Mary Pat Weingardt, Mentos Geyser, Spangler Ambassadors
Filed under: Mentos Geyser, Teacher Spotlight
November 11, 2008
If you attended the annual NAEYC (National Association for the Education of Young Children) conference last week in Dallas, Texas, it wasn’t hard to find the Steve Spangler Science booth. All you had to do was listen for the shouts of surprise as we launched over 600 Mentos Geysers with the Geyser Tube™ in our [...]
November 6, 2008
If you’ve followed us over the years, you know that NAEYC (the National Association for the Education of Young Children) is the first teacher conference where we introduced the famous Mentos Geyser Experiment. In 2006, we launched 700 geysers in the open air on the trade show floor. The Geyser Chamber made its debut in [...]
November 3, 2008
The news anchors at Fox 4 News in Dallas wanted to see if I could find a few ways to make science fun on their Good Day show. Let’s see… I could show them pictures of my science project from 3rd grade… or discuss freezing point depression… or make it snow and change their voices. [...]
Tags: Fox 4 News, Good Day Dallas, Insta Snow, Making Science Fun, Megan Henderson, Reverse Helium, SF6, Sulfur Hexafluoride, Tim Ryan
Filed under: In the News, Sick Science! Videos, Steve's Favorites, Teaching Moments