Students engaging in a STEM project using water bottle rockets and demonstration vehicles for the GO-STEM Mobile Maker Lab initiative. The image includes a science experiment in progress, with students lined up on a track. The GO-STEM vehicle, branded with the organization's logo, is in the background.
"In-school Labs" in dark blue cursive font over a white background; below, in smaller black font, reads "Some labs are grade specific."
Three young people working together at a table constructing air-powered rockets, holding colorful rocket components and materials with text at the bottom indicating an Aerospace program to build rockets.
A science experiment setup on a wooden table showcasing magnetic properties: a popsicle stick balanced between two white paper cups, with a black rectangular magnet on top, paper clips attached to two metal washers suspended below the popsicle stick.
A student's hand drawing on a worksheet with a toy sea turtle and a pencil, as part of a biomedical engineering design program to create prosthetics.
Group of children examining a glowing blue and green object, likely part of a solar energy experiment, with text "Solar Energy" and "Discover the power of light by investigating types of light, electricity and solar panels."
A Finch robot navigating a simple obstacle course consisting of yellow tape boundaries and an orange paper with a drawn mountain range, highlighting a computer science program for kids.
A person drawing a diagram of the water cycle, with sun, clouds, rain, evaporation, and land features on a white background; the program title "Water" with accompanying text, and a call to action.
Looking up at the canopy of green trees against a blue sky, with text promoting a program to explore and investigate trees, bark, and aging.
An image with the title "Animal Adaptations" above a grid of bird photos. The text beneath the title reads "Explore the differences in animals. We will take a closer look at bird beaks and do Gyotaku (Japanese fish printing). Click here for program details" appears below the text. A location pin icon is on the left.
Image promoting a "What's Wild?" program, featuring a wild turkey in its natural habitat, standing in tall grass with a fanned tail, the image is surrounded by text with program description.
A satellite in orbit around Earth, highlighting the use of satellites and drones in agriculture, with text prompting users to learn more about the program details.
A center pivot irrigation system spraying water over a field of green crops under a clear blue sky, with text promoting a program about irrigation, water science, and artificial intelligence.
A drone flying in a clear sky above a field of tall grass, with text overlay reading "Careers in Natural Resources," followed by a program overview and a call to action.
Image promoting an "Intro to Drones" course; a drone is shown in mid-flight against a blue sky and over a field of tall grass, with text indicating the program will teach students to fly drones and explore career opportunities.
Silhouette of a person with arms raised, standing on a grassy hill, looking up at a starry night sky; advertisement for planetarium programs.
A child's hands interact with a grid map overlaid on the floor with purple tape, while a yellow and black Beebot robot rests nearby, the image highlighting an activity focusing on computer science and robotics.

Dark blue cursive text "After-School Labs" on a white background.
African wild dog wearing a radio collar, image promoting a program about radio telemetry and how biologists use the equipment to study animals.
A child stretching a handful of blue slime, promoting "Where Sunshine Meets Science" crafts that change color using sunlight, including slime, mosaic art with 3D pens, sunprint paper, and beaded bracelets/keychains, with a call to action to click for program details.
A wooden seesaw with a metal handle rests on a tire in a field of autumn leaves, promoting a "Simple Machines" program.
A homemade solar oven constructed from a cardboard box, featuring reflective surfaces and a clear plastic cover, with the text "Solar Ovens" and information about the program below.
Text listing three points about "Labs": Labs can be done inside or outside a classroom, a Mobile Maker Lab Trailer can be utilized for events weather and space permitting, and different session lengths can be accommodated; each point preceded by a green splat icon.