Note: This is the first in a series of posts about science activities to be done in the bathroom – the lav-oratory if you will.…
At my house Valentine’s Day means chocolate, the queen of all candy. But have you ever opened a chocolate bar and found something that looks…
I just wrapped up the science fair at my children’s elementary school and I continue to be amazed by the creative and quality projects these…
Groundhog Day always gets me to thinking about the different ways we use animals and the natural world to predict weather patterns. I’ve listed several…
During this week’s science fair I heard a Mom comment that they couldn’t do a science fair project because her son was busy working on…
In one week our school’s Math and Science Night will be upon us. This year I will be hosting a room and it’s going to…
My kids are obsessed with Legos. It is pretty much all they do, every day when they are not in school. That, and fighting over…
Surface tension is a fascinating phenomenon. Make a simple observation by pouring a glass of water all the way to the top. Gently place a…
In a recent post on Go Ask Mom I demonstrated how to push pencils through a plastic bag full of water – and in the…
I am in the midst of organizing the science fair at my son’s school. In particular, I am busy going through all the registration forms…