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STRENGTH MEETS SCIENCE 
Assembly Length: 35-45 minutes | Grades: K-3

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How We Engage Students

  • Live strength demonstrations – breaking boards, bending steel bars, and more to grab attention and make science exciting.

  • Hands-on examples of pushes and pulls – students see real-life applications of force in action.

  • Understanding mass and its role in force and motion – clear, interactive demonstrations help students grasp these key concepts.

  • Exploring balanced and unbalanced forces – kids witness how forces affect motion and stability.

  • See that learning is fun, and science is all around us – every demo inspires curiosity and excitement for STEM.

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Why Schools Choose Point of Break

  • Exciting and interactive – keeps young students engaged and attentive from start to finish.

  • Hands-on learning – students see science in action, making abstract concepts tangible and memorable.

  • Easy to host – we bring our own sound and demonstration equipment and arrive early. You pick the date, we handle the rest.

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Assembly Objectives
Students leave having learned to:

  • Understand force and motion – how pushes, pulls, and mass work together to create movement.

  • Recognize balanced vs. unbalanced forces – observe how forces affect objects in different situations.

  • See science in action – understand that science is everywhere, even in feats of strength.

  • Ask questions and explore – develop curiosity and confidence in learning STEM concepts.

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Our Mission
Our goal is to provide high-quality assemblies for schools on tighter budgets. We keep our programs affordable so every school can benefit. We will never turn a school away due to lack of funding.

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Concepts aligned with science content standards – every demo reinforces what students are learning in the classroom.

“Joe not only inspired our students to stop bullying, but also taught them how to regulate their emotions. If you’re looking for someone amazing to come to your school or organization, Joe Olinger is your guy!” 
- LaShaunda Hoskins, Education / Coordinator

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