Pacific Science Center (Seattle)

My favorite part about Science Centers are the interactive displays. 

The Pacific Science Center had lots of interactive, hands-on displays! We all had a great time at the Science Center.

The Well-body Academy of Health and Wellness is an exhibit for kids that teaches you how to take care of your body and stay in good health. There are four areas in the Well-body exhibit: Food and Nutrition, Sleep, Exercise, and Hygiene.


At the Food and Nutrition area, we learned to eat healthy foods and the correct amount of Calories.
In the Sleep Exhibit, I learned that we need to sleep enough.
Exercise is very important for health.
Hygiene

Let's go upstairs to the WELLBODY LOFT!

Exercise well, Eat well, Sleep well, Wash well, and LIVE well!

The Age Your Face Display showed you the bad effects of smoking, UV exposure, and obesity on aging. Below is Theodore at the Age Your Face Display:


On the left is how Theodore would normally look at age 70, and on the right is how he would look with too much UV Exposure.

Age Your Face Display (Theodore)

One of my favorite parts of the exhibit was the Support Network.


In the Support Network Exhibit, you make a collage of the names of the 5 most important people in your life and the roles they played in your life.


This was mine:

Support Network (Grace)

I made a second one with a different design:

Support Network (Grace)

Catherine made one, too.

Support Network (Catherine)

This is her Support Network Collage:

Support Network (Catherine)

Anabel made also made one.

Support Network (Anabel)

Freckles took a picture with Anabel's support network.

Freckles with Anabel's Support Network 

This is Anabel's second one:

Support Network (Anabel)

Share a smell exhibit.

Write and/or draw about a strong memory associated with a certain smell. Then, put your entry in the box.

Share a smell exhibit

The staff will post all the entries on the wall next to the exhibit.

Share a smell exhibit

The Flexibility exhibit tested you on how far you could "bend without breaking".


There is a scale for how far you can reach. If you get 17 on the scale, you can reach your toes. I got 22.

Anabel on the Flexibility Test

See your face in a new way!

Anabel

Different ways to see yourself:

Mirror - How you see yourself
Real - How others see you
Left - The left half of your face on both sides
Right - The right half of your face on both sides
All - Compare all images of your face


Below are Anabel's results for different ways to see yourself!

Top row: Mirror (left), Real (right)
Bottom row: Left (left), Right (right)

Eye-to-hand coordination:

Eye-to-hand coordination (Anabel)

Test your muscle endurance! How long can you hang from the bar without falling? I held for 40 seconds and my hands got slippery and I gave up.

Muscle endurance (Grace)

Anabel was more perseverent. She held on for 51 seconds. Way to go, Anabel!

Muscle endurance (Anabel)


Rub the black sticks around the bowls and hear the music from the friction!

Theodore

Anabel learns about gears


Next exhibit: Mirrors!


Floating in the air!

Anabel floating in the air!

Watch me disappear!


one

two
three
four - where did I go?


Me with a long neck:


Anabel with a double-long face:


We all had a great time at the Pacific Science Center! There's much more that we did there, but there isn't enough time to tell you all! See you at the next post in Canada!

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