Get Your Students Excited About STEM With This Interactive Science School Assembly!

Magic + Fun + Interaction + Amazing Science = A STEM School Assembly Your Students Will Remember for Years

Are your students excited about STEM? An effective school assembly on science can help your students discover a love of science and math they never knew they had. But your assembly presenter must have a deep and thorough understanding of science. And they must be able to present it in a way that’s engaging and fun for the kids.

Good news: Chicago school assembly presenter Scott Green can give you the results you’re looking for.

Chicago’s Busiest School Assembly Presenter & Family Entertainer

chicaho school assembly presenter Scott Green headshot

Scott Green has been captivating audiences since 2011. Using a combination of mind-blowing magic, age-appropriate humor, and interactive fun, Scott captivates hundreds of audiences each year. But it’s more than just fun. To learn more about Scott Green, click here.

Scott is an expert at presenting curriculum-based programs for elementary and middle school students. Here is what a few past clients had to say:

“Totally worthwhile! Educational and really fun… you will NOT be disappointed.”
—Sarah Dennis, Ph.D., Elementary School Consultant, Chicago, IL

“Appealed to all ages… this being a K-8 school, that is often hard to do, but Scott did it!”
—Barb O’Donnell, Third Grade Teacher, Emmons Elementary, Antioch, IL

Pretty impressive, right? But now you’re probably wondering what Scott has created for his STEM/science school assembly

Chicago school assembly presenter Scott Green wearing a STEM lab coat

Introducing “Engineering The Impossible,” A STEM/Science School Assembly

Scott Green’s fun-filled “Engineering the Impossible” show is designed to stimulate your students’ minds. 

And he uses an irresistible hook: MAGIC.

Scott will take your students ‘behind the scenes’ and share magic secrets. Students will discover the scientific principles that magicians use to trick audiences’ brains. With magic as popular as it’s ever been, it’s a premise that captivates kids of all ages.

Engineering the Impossible” is also highly interactive. Scott engages the entire audience in fun ways. Going beyond simply saying magic words or waving their hands, your students will be engaged to think about and imagine their own answers to questions posed throughout the show and some will join Scott on stage to become human transistors or play a role in the story of the magic trick that used science to prevent a war.

An audience of children watching Chicago school STEM assembly presenter Scott Green

How “Engineering The Impossible” Holds Your Students’ Attention

The key to any successful educational school assembly is interaction and fun. Kids want to be engaged. They spend enough time passively watching TV, their mobile devices, etc. This show gets them involved in fun ways. Below are just a few examples of what happens during the show:

  • The Trick That Prevented a War – The great French magician Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin’s use of magnets and electromagnets convinced the Marabouts the French had magical powers, and prevented a war. During the show, a student joins Scott onstage to demonstrate how Robert-Houdin did it. Scott and the student will create their own version out of a simple cardboard box, using a solenoid and AA batteries to make a working electromagnet.

  • Transistors – Scott turns an ages-old magic trick into a demonstration of the inner workings of modern electronics that transforms five students into human transistors.

  • Numbers & Technology – Scott demonstrates the awesome powers of 2. At one point, Scott will show your students a number—show them a number, which sounds like the driest moment possible—and your students will FREAK OUT!

There is plenty more, too. “Engineering the Impossible” will keep your students riveted from the moment Scott takes the stage to the final bow.

Chicago school assembly presenter Scott Green pouring liquid into a hat

Why This Chicago-Based School Assembly Program Is The Easiest You’ll Ever Bring To Your School

Many school assemblies do an effective job of getting kids excited about the subject. But many involve tons of gear to load in. That means long setup times. And an area of your school unavailable for its usual purpose for a looooooong time.

Most schools host their assemblies in gyms, cafeterias, or mufti-purpose rooms. And because schools don’t have special programming every day, these areas are used for other things. When an assembly presenter takes too long to set up, it can create problems for the other folks using the area.

But Scott Green’s “Engineering the Impossible” science school assembly sets up FAST. In fewer than 15 minutes, Scott is set up and ready for your students. And when the show is over, he’s packed up and ready to leave in less than five minutes.

That’s fast. 

Here’s How To Bring This Amazing STEM School Assembly To Your Students

To find out more, fill out the Contact Form on this page. You’ll receive information about Scott’s program instantly. Scott will personally respond with fees and answer any questions. 

And just for taking the time to contact Scott, you will also receive his special report, ”The Counterintuitive & Fun 2-Word SECRET To Help Students Retain More Information.”  This is a simple-to-use real-world strategy you’ll find yourself using all the time.