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Free Counting Candy Worksheet
STEM Spark loves Halloween! But besides eating all our candy, what kind of STEM activity could we use our candy for? We can use our Halloween candy for a math exercise, of course! Just click here to download the free STEM Spark Counting Candy Worksheet! If you have leftover candy corn, enjoy this worksheet from Math Geek Mama! You can also do a fun science experiment with your jack-o-lantern/pumpkin from Halloween: see this video ! And for more STEM ideas with a fall t

Suzie Olsen
Nov 1, 20181 min read


Science Experiment: Dancing Ghost
I have the perfect science experiment for Halloween: Dancing Ghost! With just a little bit of static electricity on the surface of a balloon and a piece of tissue paper, we can make a ghost dance. This particular experiment for this particular time of year is one of my personal favorites to do with my own kid (slime, a popular Halloween experiment, can have all the other days of the year). This science experiment is great for kids of all ages; the wee ones may need a little

Suzie Olsen
Oct 23, 20181 min read


STEM Halloween Costume Ideas
One of my favorite holidays is around the corner...Halloween! This year I'm going to go as NASA software engineer and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient Margaret Hamilton . And if you and your little are looking for STEM inspired Halloween costumes, I've come up with short list of ideas! Research Scientist And of course a fun twist is mad scientist-- add some crazy, colorful hair and green liquid in the test tubes! Pilot A different take for pilot costume is old fashi

Suzie Olsen
Oct 6, 20182 min read


Edible Science: Fizzing Lemonade for #BackToHogwarts Day
Alright going to wrap up the Harry Potter and Back To Hogwarts Day with an edible science experiment that I think Fred and George would have served at their shop. Hope you enjoy; cheers! You'll Need: 1/4 Tsp of Baking Soda 2 Lemons 1 Tbsp of Sugar 1/4 Cup of Water Cups to Hold Liquid Spoon Straw (Optional) Instructions: 1) To juice the lemons, just cut lemons in half and squeeze into the cup. Should be roughly a 1/4 cup of juice. Set aside. Note: 1/4 Cup of Bottled Lemon

Suzie Olsen
Oct 1, 20182 min read


Annie Aardvark: Adding Ants-- Kickstarter Campaign!
I don't know what the aardvark I'm thinking tackling a Kickstarter campaign on top of caring for my family, working an engineering job, and having just launched a new blog! I do currently have a cold, so my head is a bit stuffy, and maybe that's why I'm not thinking so straight. And although I may not be thinking so straight, I'm so excited for this Kickstarter campaign! Because it's a Kickstarter campaign for my next book, Annie Aardvark: Adding Ants ! HERE'S THE LINK TO

Suzie Olsen
Sep 22, 20182 min read


STEM Product Review: Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Express Plus #Giveaway
I'm very excited to continue with the Harry Potter theme, and this time with a STEM product review of the Lego Harry Potter Hogwarts Express (train)! Mostly because I love Lego and I love Harry Potter, but also because I get to raffle off a Lego Harry Potter Aragog's Lair set to one lucky reader! Woot! But before I get ahead of myself, as this is my second product review, a reminder of the questions I use for my reviews: Will your kid(s) like it, or will you (the adult)

Suzie Olsen
Sep 19, 20185 min read


10 Fantastic Beasts IRL and Where to Find Them
Continuing with the Harry Potter science theme, I thought it would be fun to create a list of real life fantastic beasts and where to find them (spoiler alert it's at zoos and aquariums, as only trained professionals should be handling these beasts). 1) Komodo Dragons are probably the closest thing us muggles get to see that resemble a Ukrainian Ironbelly. Komodo Dragons can be found at Disney's Animal Kingdom, Columbus Zoo, National Zoo, San Diego Zoo, and actually quite of

Suzie Olsen
Sep 8, 20183 min read


Science Experiment: Invisible Ink for #BackToHogwarts Day
I have learned that September 1 is Back To Hogwarts Day! If you're not in the know about the Harry Potter books, Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is the school attended by none other than Harry Potter himself. While I do adore the book series, I'm tame in Harry Potterhead fandom compared to others. But when one learns of Back To Hogwarts Day, it is hard not to have a tie-in to your blog regardless of your level of Potterheaded-ness. Also science is magic. So i

Suzie Olsen
Aug 31, 20183 min read


STEM Product Review: Magnetic Building Block Set and #Giveaway!
Okay, this STEM product review of magnetic building blocks (or as I call them, magnetic tiles) is the first product review here on STEM Spark, and quite frankly my first written review for the internets to read (yes, I know the proper name is Internet, but internets is kind of fun to say) . Generally, when people ask me if I like a toy or product, I respond with a "yeah, I like it", or "meh, it was okay", or "I didn't really like it". I haven't typically elaborated on why I

Suzie Olsen
Aug 21, 20185 min read


Science Experiment: Rainbow Explosion
I believe there really is no age limitation when it comes to science experiments. You just have to put a little more thought into what would be safe for babies and toddlers. That’s why I really liked the rainbow explosion science experiment when a friend shared it with me; I was really excited to do baby’s first science experiment with my then 18 month old son! It's a good twist on the classic baking soda and vinegar science experiment. I explained to my son how the vinegar

Suzie Olsen
Aug 15, 20182 min read


Blog Launch for STEM Spark and #Giveaway!
Hello! Welcome to my new blog, STEM Spark! Thank you for virtually being a part of the launch for STEM Spark! I'm Suzie Olsen, engineer, author/writer, mother (of humans, not dragons), wife, lover of pun jokes, and so on. While I'm not new to the blog-o-sphere (https://momeezee.blogspot.com/), this blog is a new platform for me to focus on everything in my life that is science, technology, engineering, and math. Hence the STEM part in STEM Spark. I'll be writing about wh

Suzie Olsen
Aug 10, 20182 min read


Edible Science: Starburst Slime
With Arizona teachers walking out tomorrow, which I totally support!, you might find your kid at home and looking for something to do. Or maybe you're in a state where there is no walk out, but you'll need something to do this weekend. Enter Edible Starburst Slime-- the science experiment is sure to give your kids a sugar high and then a sugar crash, so let's call it a win? YOU'LL NEED: Starbursts Powdered Sugar Double Boiler Pot Non-Stick Cooking Mat if you have one Parent

Suzie Olsen
Jul 31, 20182 min read


Free Coloring Sheet for Annie Aardvark!
Do you love math? Then count and color with Annie Aardvark in this free coloring sheet! Just click on Annie Aardvark below. #STEM #Free #womeninSTEM

Suzie Olsen
Jul 30, 20181 min read
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