Hi! I just wanted to say, your projects and experiements are amazing. You have so many here and on Pinterest. I really think you should have the option to "follow" this blog as I can only see the buttons to share each individual post. Also, do you have a facebook page? I'd love to share some of this stuff, but it is a little scattered. Thanks for sharing all the experiments and I will definitely reshare some of this to my blog, facebook, and twitter! You can find mine on facebook, twitter, blogger, pinterest, and wordpress as "homeschool bits". Thanks again! :)
Hi! This is such a cool blog that I fell upon. I am a pre-service student teacher and right now I am in my science method. This has so many examples and demonstrations that I could use in the classroom. It is so easy finding topics the demonstrations by just clicking on the topic on the side. It looks like you cover everything! Thank you so much for this blog and definitely will be using this as a reference in the future
Is it still possible to get the worksheets that go with the simple bird beak experiment? I was unable to get them through the link. This experiment sounds cute, and I'd like to try it!
Hi Judy, I'm sorry the links no longer work. I did a google search for "bird beak worksheets" and found several great options (click on the images tab to give you a visual overview of what's available). Hope this helps!
Hi! I just wanted to say, your projects and experiements are amazing. You have so many here and on Pinterest. I really think you should have the option to "follow" this blog as I can only see the buttons to share each individual post. Also, do you have a facebook page? I'd love to share some of this stuff, but it is a little scattered. Thanks for sharing all the experiments and I will definitely reshare some of this to my blog, facebook, and twitter! You can find mine on facebook, twitter, blogger, pinterest, and wordpress as "homeschool bits". Thanks again! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting my "guts" shirts from ScienceWear. I would love for you to order one of each of the designs, create, and do a follow-up blog.
ReplyDeleteKaren, Did you ever get any of the wearables from ScienceWear?
ReplyDeleteHi! This is such a cool blog that I fell upon. I am a pre-service student teacher and right now I am in my science method. This has so many examples and demonstrations that I could use in the classroom. It is so easy finding topics the demonstrations by just clicking on the topic on the side. It looks like you cover everything! Thank you so much for this blog and definitely will be using this as a reference in the future
ReplyDeleteIs it still possible to get the worksheets that go with the simple bird beak experiment? I was unable to get them through the link. This experiment sounds cute, and I'd like to try it!
ReplyDeleteHi Judy,
DeleteI'm sorry the links no longer work. I did a google search for "bird beak worksheets" and found several great options (click on the images tab to give you a visual overview of what's available). Hope this helps!
Thank you for being so creative and for sharing. Your ideas help me in teaching and children adore them.
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