The weather is finally starting to cool down and my kids are venturing back out from the comfort of air conditioning back into the outdoors. …
Note: This is the part of a series of posts about science activities to be done in the bathroom – the lav-oratory if you will. I sat down today…
We are on the heels of Harvey and watching Irma spinning in the Atlantic. What better time to do some stormy science? Hurricane in a…
Next time you head to the grocery store, hang out in the produce section for a while. How many foods do you see with roots…
The kids and I made it to Newberry, South Carolina on Monday for a wonderful eclipse experience. We hung out on Main Street with Eric…
You can hardly turn around with running into hoopla about the upcoming solar eclipse in the US but in case you missed it – the…
All magnets have a north and a south pole. But where are the north and south poles on flat refrigerator magnets? The proofs are done…
Schools out. The kids are bored. It’s hot. What better diversion than underwater explorations in a local creek. This simple aqua-scope will allow kids to…
Update 10/13/17 – Fidget Spinners in Space! I’d heard about these fidget spinner things all the kids have and finally got my hands on one.…
As you might know I’ve been working on a book of 365 (!!!) science experiments. In doing research for a project I cam upon some…