Sunday, August 18, 2013

Back to School: ideas for play, math, science and design with gourds, pumpkins and squash

Here for K- 5 educators - ideas for play, math, science and design with gourds, pumpkins and squash.


Gourd Math from MaryVanDyke

Check out planting, growing and harvesting details for gourd family plants in your zone.
Here in VA, gourds, pumpkins and squash are easy to plant in May and June.
The plants can then look after themselves over the summer vacation...and will be ready to harvest when kids go back to school in the fall.

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Ready, Set, Learn: USDA Lessons for Our Nation’s Next Generation

Ready, Set, Learn: USDA Lessons for Our Nation’s Next Generation

Photo Courtesy of Arlington Public Schools.
Photo Courtesy of Arlington Public Schools.
In honor of back to school week, USDA offers an array of youth-focused curriculum and learning resources.
It’s that time of year! Back to school season is upon us and agencies across the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) are working to ensure a stronger and healthier future for our nation’s next generation of leaders. That means providing a happy and healthy learning environment for our kids, and helping them grow up with the tools they need to succeed. 
Here we’ve assembled a few youth-focused curriculum and learning resources from USDA to help teachers, administrators and parents give kids fun tools for the classroom and beyond. Be sure to check out our USDA for Kids page as well for more resources for the classroom on link below.
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Reposted from the USDA blog 08/13/2013 12:15 PM EDT

Monday, August 12, 2013

Looking Up at the Night Sky...


I enjoy looking up at the night sky whether I'm in a city or out in a dark sky area.
A starry moonlit sky is a source of amazement, wonder and simple questions about nature and life...


  • What phase is the moon in?
  • Can I see a planet?
  • What's that starry W in the sky?
  • How far away are those three stars in a row?
  • Where's the Milky Way?

    And big questions.
  • Is there life out there?
  • What about the Big Bang and the expanding universe?
  • When are we going to the Moon again and Mars?
  • What's the latest on commercial spaceflight?

And I give thanks to star-gazers, astronomers and thinkers through the ages - and think about the unknown.

Here for tonight and later this week is some info on the Perseids meteor shower.

http://www.slowfamilyonline.com/2013/08/perseid-meteor-shower-will-light-up-the-night-sky-this-weekend/

Also why not try downloading the "Planets" free app onto your android or iPhone?
Use the app next time you're out at night to help you identify more of our galaxy...


Here's to more science: curiosity and asking questions...

“Not only do we live among the stars, the stars live within us.” 
― Neil deGrasse TysonDeath by Black Hole: And Other Cosmic Quandaries



Thursday, August 8, 2013

Education Outside - San Francisco schools expanding outdoor classroom program

Education Outside and their Corps of Education Outside staff - bring elementary school students outside to learn standards-based, outdoor science.  They take the children out to their outdoor classrooms to learn about environmental sustainability and nature on school grounds.


And see the write up of the innovative Education Outside program below...
click to enlargeEducation Outside
  • PHOTO COURTESY OF PAIGE GREEN
  • Corps member Kelly Nichols works with students as a part of Education Outside, an expanding program in The City.

For more click on link:


Reposted from the San Francisco Examiner

Monday, August 5, 2013

Summer eating and learning about the needs of seeds

By planting seeds and harvesting produce, children are involved with food production and learn about the needs of plants. Click on link below to learn more about teaching your youngest scientists about plant needs....
Reposted from the NSTA blog, Peggy Ashbrook, July 30 2013