More magnetism and fun built upon foundational concepts. Kids will make wooden blocks levitate; use magnets to recreate classic paintings; stack coins to see the transference of a magnetic field and the power of insulators to slow it; build small “pinball” boxes where one can watch how a passing magnet imparts kinetic energy on a closed box of metal beads; and more! For longer experiences, kids will even build a small electromagnet that will power an LED bulb. A magnetic experience for curious kids who want to dive deeper into electricity and magnetism!
Nathan is originally from Vermont, and moved to Colorado in 2003 where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Biology, with a minor in Chemistry. He is skilled in building and construction, as well as in the STEM fields, and believes that kids can learn by doing which also serves to build their confidence. An avid snowboarder, he's tutored students of all ages (his oldest student was 66!) in math and science.
Nathan is vaccinated and boosted against COVID-19.