We try and make an ant out of clay and wire. Could you build an ant without looking at a picture?
What's a strawberry like on the inside? We asked people on the street. Did they come up with the right answer? We cut open a strawberry and find out.
Two boxes that weigh the same. Each one has two plastic bottles of water inside. We put an empty box under one of these boxes. Now, which stack is heavier?
The star of this episode is the zebra. What do a zebra's stripes look like? Can you draw them from memory? After you try, look at a picture of a zebra―the stripes are probably more complicated than you think!
We look at a variety of different pinecones. When we compare them, we discover all sorts of interesting stuff.
If we look at various creatures from underneath, maybe we'll find something fascinating. How do such creatures as snails and sea snails move?
Let's describe something familiar. It's white and oval-shaped. One end is a little bit pointed. What is it?
Carrots, grapes, okras, eggplants, watermelons, radishes, cucumbers... Various fruits and vegetables. What interesting stuff will you find when you try to sort them into groups?
A notebook, a toilet paper tube and etc. When you take apart something familiar, do you notice anything interesting?
When we line up some bicycles, we discovered a lot of interesting things. Why is the shaft of a handlebar angled?