In this video I share a quick July 4th inspired science activity you can do with just a jar, water, oil, and food coloring. I ...
Growing up, we all had to do all kinds of science projects in school. For Baby Boomers, here are several classic science ...
McKinley STEM Academy counted down the days to their holiday break by putting an educational spin on the “12 Days of ...
A vision of snowy woods and candy canes came to mind for a North Allegheny student, whose design won Omni William Penn Hotel’s annual holiday card contest this year. Charlotte Neumann, a fourth grader ...
Students with Osborn School District in Phoenix harvested fresh greens. The greens were grown at the district's hydroponic farm. "It’s like a really cool science project," one student said. PHOENIX - ...
PITTSFIELD — This year's fourth grade class at Capeless Elementary School has used its energy and creativity to turn a small amount of money into big dividends for area nonprofits, and learned some ...
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From colorful turkeys to sturdy toothpick tables to seaworthy foil vessels, the students in Miss Higgs’ fifth-grade class at Freeland Elementary put their engineering minds to work. Students worked to ...
It was a momentous occasion as a small crowd gathered to cut the ribbon on a handful of new businesses. These businesses were not the product of bricks and mortar or investment capital, but rather, ...
SEOUL, Nov 27 (Reuters) - South Korea successfully launched its fourth homegrown space rocket Nuri on Thursday and put more than a dozen satellites into orbit, the Science Ministry said, marking the ...
Summer is over and he's gone to seed. Johnny can't read. He never learned nothin' that he'll ever need. --Don Henley It's a standard comment in any debate about public schools, used mostly--probably ...