Instructional Video4:42
SciShow Kids

Build the Best Solar Oven Ever! | Engineering Project

K - 5th
Mister Brown and Squeaks decide to design a solar oven, so they can cook their lunch while they play outside!
Instructional Video1:25
Science Buddies

Wearable Arduino Heart Rate Monitor

K - 5th
Design and build a programmable heart rate monitor in this engineering project.
Instructional Video7:19
Science Buddies

Create a Reinforcement Learning Agent That Can Solve Any Maze

K - 5th
Explore how well a computer can learn to solve a maze by changing the reward and penalty system in this beginner machine learning project.
Instructional Video23:00
Science Buddies

DIY Jumping Robot: Fun Engineering Project

K - 5th
Build your own jumping robot with a motor and some simple parts in this fun engineering project! A complete materials list with written instructions is available on the Science Buddies website: https://sbgo.org/jumping-robot-1
Instructional Video10:55
Science Buddies

Build an Arduino Mass Driver - Cool Science Project

K - 5th
This video shows how to build a model mass driver, also called a coilgun, controlled by an Arduino. Mass drivers could be used to launch payloads into space with electromagnets instead of chemical rockets. There are many variables you...
Instructional Video4:55
Science Buddies

Make a Robotic Hand with Straws

K - 5th
Design your own robotic hand for a science or engineering project! This video provides an overview of how you can make a basic hand or gripper using straws and string. For full science project instructions, visit our website:...
Instructional Video10:06
Zach Star

What I Loved and What I Hated About Engineering

12th - Higher Ed
Everyone is going to enjoy certain parts of their major, but not enjoy others. This video goes over just a few of the things I really liked when it came to be an engineer in college, and some things I wasn't really a fan of. There is...
Instructional Video4:10
Science Buddies

How to Build a Toy Car - Science Project

K - 5th
Explore engineering and potential and kinetic energy by building and testing your very own toy car.