Take 10: Using Routines to Teach Science Online
We have learned all about NGSS and how Three Dimensional Teaching supports best science practices and our students learning. But how do we teach like
We have learned all about NGSS and how Three Dimensional Teaching supports best science practices and our students learning. But how do we teach like
Looking for a fun way to observe the natural world while staying cozy indoors? Hang up some bird feeders where you can see them from
The Maya Genesis Story, also known as the Maya Creation Story, can be found in the Maya book called, “Popol Vuh,” or “The Book of
Materials to Collect Multiples of same kind of cup Water Silverware Try it Out Fill your cups with varying amounts of water. Tap the
Feeling guilty about all that Netflix binging? Not to worry. The Connecticut Science Center is here to give you a few recommendations about educational content
There are so many National Parks on my “to visit” list that sometimes I’m not sure how I will ever manage to see them
As the weather warms and the days get longer, the yearly migration of humans from couch to yard begins anew. Hopefully you are enjoying time
Whoa, so it might have felt like you blinked and your first few days of “homeschooling” have already flown by. If you’re anything like me,
Materials to Collect Smooth surface Large container ½ full of water Tray Marker cap Tablecloth with no seamed edge Egg Try it! Tablecloth Trick: Set
We have good news from our friends at MacGillivray Freeman Films. They have made some of their popular, educational films available for streaming so that
Happy Monday! Spring is a great time to get outside and enjoy some fun science activities. We all know the sun is powerful, right? Today
Materials to Collect Empty clear bottle (any size, but 1 liter works well) Water Oil (vegetable or other liquid oil) Food coloring Oil-based food coloring
With more than 165 hands-on activities and exhibits, what more could the Connecticut Science Center offer to make visits more magical? Butterflies, of course! Thus
In the midst of climate change, a growing plastic pollution crisis, and depleting natural resources, it seems like an obvious decision to rethink our consumption
Is it possible to make non-spherical bubbles? If so, how? Watch this Science Sunday video to see Mark and Aoife experiment with bubbles. Want even