by Sarah Green | Sep 5, 2016 | News, Student Issues
President Obama at the National Medal of Science ceremony. Photo: Jose Gil / Shutterstock.com President Obama is a nerd. A lot of people describe themselves as nerds these days, and some people think it’s “in” to be nerdy, while others resent that because they used to...
by Sarah Green | Jun 21, 2016 | Parent Issues, Student Issues
Summer break is here! That means it’s time to bring the classroom home and keep young minds active for the next few months. Here’s a quick scientific activity to spark curiosity and discussion in your own kitchen. This is a good one for kids around fifth...
by Sarah Green | Jun 8, 2016 | Student Issues
Elephant toothpaste. The name is sure to spark your little one’s curiosity. This is a fun, messy experiment that can be done in just a few minutes, and since most of the mess is soap foam, clean-up is easy and safe for your child to help. Here’s what you...
by Sarah Green | Jun 3, 2016 | News
Summer break is coming. Which means it’s time to bring the classroom home, and keep young minds active for the next few months. Here are a quick scientific activity to spark curiosity and discussion in your own home. This will help remind your summer scientist...
by Sarah Green | May 16, 2016 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues
Summer break is coming. Which means it’s time to bring the classroom home, and keep young minds active for the next few months. Here are a few quick scientific activities to spark curiosity and discussion at home. Cloud in a Jar For this activity, you need a big...