Mars Month: ‘The Search for Life on Mars’ by E Howell and N Booth
‘The Search for Life on Mars’ is a detailed look at humanity’s quest to discover conclusive evidence of life on the Red Planet.
Continue Reading‘The Search for Life on Mars’ is a detailed look at humanity’s quest to discover conclusive evidence of life on the Red Planet.
Continue Reading‘Once Upon a Time I Lived on Mars’ recounts the time author Kate Greene spent living inside a simulated Mars habitat on Hawai’i.
Continue ReadingThe Magnificent Mars Expedition is a STEM kit that includes a story linking to experiments and activities you can do at home.
Continue ReadingIn two new books from Kate the Chemist, here’s a little homeschool help that will distill a love of Chemistry in the day to day life of our younglings.
Continue ReadingHow are scientists using the scientific method to solve the mystery of Enceladus’s icy plumes? This tool isn’t just for high school students!
Continue ReadingBeaker Creatures is a range of STEM-focused toys combined with blind box style toy collecting and over 50 alien creatures to collect.
Continue ReadingQuick and easy science experiments for ages 6 to 99.
Continue ReadingPatricia introduces the science of counting crowds and methods to show kids how to estimate large numbers.
Continue ReadingScience is awesome. And also gross.
Continue ReadingI had the opportunity to try out the MEL Science Chemistry kit, and, I have to say, it’s a winner.
Continue ReadingAll the details of the Back-to-Hogwarts party Amy hosted at her public library this past weekend.
Continue ReadingHere’s a textbook from a Hogwarts Potions class, which, remarkably enough, can also be used as a textbook for fun chemistry experiments in your own Muggle home.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Patricia answers questions about why the sky is so much more blue in the western United States.
Continue ReadingLearn how to extract fruit DNA at home!
Continue ReadingWhat happens when you freeze water beads?
Continue ReadingSimple experiments with a cup, water and ice cubes that will demonstrate the water cycle to kids.
Continue ReadingGroovy Lab in a Box is a subscription box program that brings numerous STEM-focused activities to your elementary-school-aged children every month. Our family loved it, I’m sure yours will too.
Continue ReadingFor many of us taught in traditional schooling, science “lab” was about following directions and if you didn’t get the correct result, you were wrong. That is a great way to kill anyone’s curiosity or love of true science. Don’t let that happen with your kids!
Continue ReadingKids can get their hands wet in STEM exploring the activities in Lakeshore Learning’s Sink or Float STEM Science Station.
Continue ReadingThe latest ISS re-supply mission will include a shipment of ants involved in a K-12 educational research project.
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