LHS Presents WaterWorks: Soak up the science!
Note: The exhibit runs every day through April 19th.
Snow is guaranteed in the Berkeley Hills. And rainbows. And lots of water fun. It’s “H2O from A to Z” at WaterWorks.
* Make snow, rainbows and clouds
* Study raindrops and ice crystals
* Swim with the fish in a virtual ocean
* Pilot a submarine model
*WaterWorks: Soak up the Science! is a production of Science North, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. Tour presented by Dow Corning.
Locally sponsored by EBMUD, Sonoma County Water Agency. Free field trips for Marin schools sponsored by theMarin Municipal Water District
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About the Lawrence Hall of Science
Lawrence Hall of Science (LHS) is a singular resource center for preschool through high school science and mathematics education, and a public science center with exciting hands-on experiences for learners of all ages.
History
Established in 1968 at the University of California at Berkeley in honor of Ernest O. Lawrence, UC's first Nobel laureate, Lawrence Hall of Science is a national leader in the development of innovative materials and programs for students, teachers, families, and the public at large.
Mission Statement
To inspire and foster learning of science and mathematics for all.
The Lawrence Hall of Science (LHS) is the public science center of the University of California, Berkeley and an innovative leader in the field of science and mathematics education.
To advance interest, skills, and knowledge we:
- Engage students and their families in exciting science and mathematics at LHS as well as in their classrooms, schools, and communities
- Design and disseminate effective instructional materials and exhibits
- Create distinctive learning and leadership opportunities for educators.
LHS is committed to serving all, especially those with limited access to science and mathematics.









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