Join teammates from Duke Energy’s nuclear fleet as they host a virtual summer STEM camp the week of July 27. Register now to have your kids participate in fun STEM activities all week long.
Participants will learn about nuclear energy, electricity, engineering and other interesting, fun topics. The event will take place using Microsoft Teams, which can be downloaded for free.
The camp takes place each day from July 27th to July 31st, 2020, from 10 a.m. to 10:45 a.m.
Make sure to click on the links below to register for one or all of the sessions.
Monday, July 27 | 10 a.m. | Nuclear Science
Surprise! Nuclear science holds a special place for us here at the Nuclear Information Center. Two experiments will be conducted during this camp session.
Many scientists have suggested that a splitting atom behaves somewhat like a drop of liquid when it breaks into droplets. This first experiment demonstrates the point.
Duke Energy’s nuclear plants use uranium to make power for millions of people. Did you know that just one uranium fuel pellet the size of a pencil eraser generates as much energy as a ton of coal? This second activity explores the composition of an atom.
Participating at home? Be prepared by gathering these materials.
Register to join this presentation led by professionals at Oconee Nuclear Station. Additional information will be emailed to those registered.
Tuesday, July 28 | 10 a.m. | Environmental Science
Drinking water that comes out of our faucets is typically cleaned and treated at a water treatment plant. Most water treatment plants use sand and charcoal filters to clean the water. In this activity, you’ll make your own water treatment system and see how it works.
Participating at home? Be prepared by gathering these materials. Record your observations using this sheet.
Register to join this presentation led by professionals at McGuire Nuclear Station. Additional information will be emailed to those registered.
Wednesday, July 29 | 10 a.m. | Engineering
Join us to learn how a fun activity can be used to teach many concepts across different age groups. One of our engineers will teach how to make slime and share ideas for using slime to explore lessons in math and science.
Participating at home? Be prepared by gathering these materials.
Register to join this presentation led by professionals at Brunswick Nuclear Plant. Additional information will be emailed to those registered.
Thursday, July 30 | 10 a.m. | Electricity
Our nuclear teammates will help you learn more about electricity in this science experiment. All you need are a couple of simple ingredients and a balloon to see the power of a static charge!
Participating at home? Be prepared by gathering these materials.
Register to join this presentation led by professionals at Robinson Nuclear Plant. Additional information will be emailed to those registered.
Friday, July 31 | 10 a.m. | Ice Cream!
Ice must absorb energy in order to melt, changing water from a solid to a liquid. When you add salt, you lower the freezing point of the ice, so it takes more energy for the ice to melt. When making ice cream, you want ice to stay longer to freeze the ice cream! The ice actually becomes colder when you add salt.
Participating at home? Be prepared by gathering these materials.
Register to join this presentation. Additional information will be emailed to those registered.
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