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  • August 14, 3:00 p.m. - 3:45 p.m.

Science Surprises: Exploring capillary action

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Micanopy Library Branch
706 NE Cholokka Blvd.
Micanopy, FL

Child and parent using droppers with dishes of water

Splash into Science with the Florida Museum at the library! Neat science sessions bring the water cycle into your hands. Perfect for elementary-aged learners looking for something new to do.

This four-part series consists of four free, 45-minute learning sessions aimed at bringing core science concepts to K-8 students in an informal setting. While the four parts of the series are meant to work together, each session is designed to also offer stand-alone science education. If you miss one session, you can check the calendar and catch it at a different library branch. These sessions do not require pre-registration but do have limited capacity.

Exploring capillary action
In this second session of the Splash into Science series, learn about something called capillary action, a special property of water. How does water move up a plant from the roots to the leaves? Learn by watching how water moves through coffee filters and washable markers because of capillary action.

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