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Sharing a quick update that we were able to grow more of our own fresh fruits and vegetables this year than ever before, including our… Read More »Food=Science + Kids Love Food= Kids Love Science!
Sharing a quick update that we were able to grow more of our own fresh fruits and vegetables this year than ever before, including our… Read More »Food=Science + Kids Love Food= Kids Love Science!
It’s been a while, friends, but wintertime garden planning has got me thinking ahead to all the great kid citizen science waiting in the garden… Read More »Getting Back in the Garden
April is Citizen Science Month! In Winged Wonders,Author Meeg Pincus and illustrator Yas Imamura tell the story of the monarch migration as a mystery solved by citizen scientists working together across the span of a continent.
This post originally appeared at SciStarter and is republished in its entirety from: https://blog.scistarter.org/2021/09/exploring-biodiversity-in-great-smoky-mountains-national-park.
Well, we managed to grow about a dozen lovely Lemon Queen Sunflowers for our participation in the Great Sunflower Project. Before they bloomed, they all… Read More »The Great Coneflower Project?
“Why couldn’t we leave Mary Anne in the cellar and build the new town hall above her? Let her be the furnace for the new… Read More »Swarm Season at Kid Citizen Science
April is Citizen Science Month! Here are ways to get involved at your library, at school, or at home. Our family Kid Citizen Science spring… Read More »Citizen Science Month
An essential nonfiction photo book for parents, homeschool families, and other educators engaging children in citizen science is Citizen Scientists: Be a Part of Scientific Discovery from Your Own Backyard, by Loree Griffin Burns.