The Couch Potato Lab

The Couch Potato Lab (CPL) are online episodes that cover curriculum-based content in fun and creative ways through experiments, demonstrations and activities!

Follow-Along at Home Learning

The Couch Potato Lab (CPL) is the newest segment brought to you by the EYES team! Social distancing during a pandemic meant no EYES workshops or in-person camps for 2020, but the CPL allowed a virtual love for STEM to grow. The CPL is a set of 58 hour-long YouTube videos that dive into all categories in STEM. Each video covers curriculum-based content in fun and creative ways through experiments, demonstrations, activities, and FAQ segments. Every episode includes at least one “follow-along at home activity” that is covered in step-by-step instructions in a lab manual on the blog.

Make sure to check out these FREE videos on EYES YouTube to explore whichever topic in STEM captivates your own passion!

Juniors

Grade 1 – 3

Campers

Grade 4 – 6

Seniors

Grade 7 – 9

Learners

Level 10 – 30

Latest Couch Potato Episodes

Ep 30: Soil Searchers

Ep 30: Soil Searchers

This episode will teach you a bit more about how soil and dirt differ, as well as examining what type of soil is best for retaining water and growing vegetation.

Ep 31: A Rockin Good Time

Ep 31: A Rockin Good Time

We can differentiate between types of rocks based on their physical properties. Explore the different types of rocks and their properties with us in this episode as we create edible rock models.

Ep 32: Space Safety

Ep 32: Space Safety

This episode will explore the technology used by astronauts and space scientists to better determine conditions in space, allowing the astronauts to be adequately prepared and safe.

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