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Which Music Will My Cats Like?

Emily Gordon is.....Gynomite! wrote 2 weeks ago: As seen on Neatorama from this guy Daniel’s flickr stream, this is the best damned science pro … more →

Tags: Cuteness, Science, cute, Cats, Music, which music will my cats like

Tuesday

ZebraBelly wrote 2 weeks ago: Margie: ~Spelling (same words, plus “an” words) ~Math (arithmetic) ~Living Math – … more →

Tags: Daily log, photos

Am I smarter than a 7th grader?22 comments

Bayou Woman wrote 3 weeks ago: Well, I might be smarter than the AVERAGE 7th grader, but I’m certainly not as smart as the 7t … more →

Tags: Wanderings, Science Fair, junior high, Honors Science

Tuesday1 comment

ZebraBelly wrote 1 month ago: Monday we had school pictures which took up entirely too much time and somehow threw off the entire … more →

Tags: Daily log, photos, catching up, Science

Tuesday2 comments

ZebraBelly wrote 1 month ago: E was awake due to his cold for at least three hours in the night and therefore so was I.  I honestl … more →

Tags: Daily log, Science

Autumn Leaves

mygrandmasue wrote 1 month ago: I love AUTUMN! I love the swirl of color of reds, golds, yellows and greens! I remember raking the l … more →

Tags: places to explore, nature activities, places to go, Family, Child, Children, kids, Grandma, grandpa

10 Crazy Things I Want To Do Before I'm 3513 comments

sdhintz wrote 1 month ago: Finally, a fucked up list compiled by S.D. alphabetically and numerically ordered of the ten crazy t … more →

Tags: Life With S.D., Nun, Road Rage, Holy Water, tampon, s.d hintz, fetish, Outhouse, List

chuffed

nincompooptoys wrote 2 months ago: Today we had a compliment from a friend, a school teacher, whose children we had given one of our fi … more →

Tags: Wooden toys, catapult, School project, trebuchet, trebuchet designs

Sunday, Monday & Tuesday - Mabon1 comment

ZebraBelly wrote 2 months ago: Mabon is the celebration marking the Autumnal Equinox.  The exact moment occurs when the sun crosses … more →

Tags: photos, Holidays, Current Events, catching up, social science, Science

Worth 1002 Words... Back To School Edition3 comments

sgottahurt wrote 2 months ago: Homophobe Schooled Some alternates: Androgynous Kid Grade: HIV+ Classless Project Parents Aided Awar … more →

Tags: Humor, Worth 1002 Words, AIDS, gay plague, HIV, homophobe, man on horse, Photoshop, School

Shortcircuit.4 comments

dearwinnies wrote 2 months ago: Now I’m speechless over the edge, I’m just breathless I never thought I will catch this … more →

Tags: Life, School, LoveBug, singing to recorder, tuition teaching, Jonathan Edwards, resolution, deodorant

Links, Pictures, and Videos to Brighten your Monday

njsul wrote 2 months ago: Little Girl’s Science Experiment Owns Multinational Food Corporation Jim Breuer Freaks out Dur … more →

Tags: Links, Europe, facebook, CIA, Big Bird, squirrel hunting, kid driving, japan election, Reading Rainbow

Solar power -> fuel with photosynthesis

terrablog wrote 3 months ago: A team at imperial college london is working to understand and utilize photosynthesis, the process w … more →

Tags: Environment, carbon emission, Science Projects, Solar Power, Solar energy, photosynthesis, Hydrogen, oxygen, CO2

Body Swap Illusion Tricks Mind

mind123 wrote 3 months ago: Shaking hands with yourself is an amusing out-of-body experience. The illusion of having your stomac … more →

Tags: Awareness, Future, Perception, Personal perception, Science, technology, The Brain, The Mind, Bodyswap

Wednesday - Friday (and a field trip to Tomberlies)1 comment

ZebraBelly wrote 4 months ago: Wednesday, primarily errand day, also included clipboard work, a stop at Borders, and more I am forg … more →

Tags: photos, Field Trip, homeschool group, catching up

Make a Compass

lilsis2 wrote 5 months ago: Have you ever considered making a compass? This could be a great summer time activity to do.  It is … more →

Tags: Education, make a compass, how to make a compass

7 Tips for Teaching Children Science

Lynda wrote 6 months ago: Getting kids interested in science at an early age is very important. It’s easier than you thi … more →

Tags: learning through play, science fair project, school science project, Science, kids, Children

Polywog!1 comment

deldobuss wrote 6 months ago: We have tadpoles at our house! Friday after our homeschool group’s last swimming class, we had … more →

Tags: Home School, Homeschooling, unschooling, Homeschool, Nature, Tadpoles, Amphibians, Frogs, toads

The Blotting Paper Chronicles, or How We Made—Or Didn't Make—a Battery3 comments

Kevin Nelson wrote 6 months ago: Faithful followers of The Dangerous Quest (and you ARE growing in number) deserve an apology because … more →

Tags: Boys and Girls, Eight and Up, Indoors, Moderate Difficulty, Mom's and Dad's, parenting tips, Science, blotting paper, Making A Battery


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