A brain break is doing something for about one minute that does not include any thinking. For example, some people do jumping jacks, others say the alphabet song, and some even just close their eyes. How many times have you sat your child down to practice his or her times' tables? Or asked them to write out a few pages of text because they are so good at it? These kinds of activities can be difficult on children's brains if they are done too much, especially after school where their brains need time to recharge. If kids are made to think too much before bedtime it can make it harder for them to fall asleep. However, there are plenty of other things that kids can do instead of arithmetic problems or writing. A brain break, on the other hand, is a great brain exercise. The mental and physical activity involved helps kids feel tired and relaxed at the end of it rather than frustrated or anxious. As well as helping children to relax and recharge, brain breaks can help them … [Read more...]
Conductors and Insulators: A Lesson on Electricity
Kids learn through play. The best way for kids to learn about electricity is by learning from a teacher or parent and then using that knowledge to perform experiments at home. Whether you are using experiments to supplement a public school education, for homeschool, or to satisfy your child’s curiosity and learn more, there are several experiments that you can perform at home to learn about conductors and insulators. What is Electricity? Electrons are particles with a negative charge. When electrons move from one atom to the next, it creates electricity. Electrons are subatomic particles, which means that they are inside of atoms. A proton is a subatomic particle with a positive charge. Since electrons have a negative charge and protons have a positive charge, they want to match up so they are neutral. Electrons float around the atom until they get enough energy to be pushed towards a proton. When you add electricity, that … [Read more...]
Three States of Matter For Kids: Gas, Liquid, and Solid
Do you know what the three states of matter are? If not, this blog post has all the information that you need! The first state is gas. Gases are substances with no definite shape or volume and they can be found in the air. The second state is liquid. Liquids have a definite shape and volume but still, have flowing properties like water or oil. And lastly, there's solid. Solids have a fixed shape and volume like metals or rocks. All about the 3 states of matter lesson plan Matter surrounds you daily, what we touch, and see are all made up of matter. Anything that has mass and takes up space is the general definition of what matter is, and it has to have volume. What is the matter? Matter is made up of atoms that contain protons, neutrons, and electrons. These all come together to form molecules. When the molecules mix with the atoms they form an energetic bond. Mass is measured by the amount of matter inside an object. While it is very similar to weight, the weight … [Read more...]
The Tree Life Cycle from Seed to Shade
Trees are an important part of the ecosystem. They provide oxygen, shade, and also protect soil from erosion and flooding. Trees can live a long time too - over 200 years! So what is the tree life cycle? Is there one? The answer to this question has many parts. In this blog post we will explore all stages of trees' lives as they grow from seed to becoming a beautiful shade-providing fixture in our environment! The Tree Life Cycle from Seed to Shade Did you know that seeds grow into saplings only to be cut down and turned into paper for your notebook or scrapbook? As the tree matures, it may produce flowers and fruit. The seeds from these fruits are spread by wildlife or humans who enjoy eating them as well! When a mature tree dies, decomposition begins with fungi breaking down the tough woody tissues into simpler compounds that can be used to form new soil. This is how trees take nutrients back up into their roots for future growth! The life cycle of a tree isn't … [Read more...]
All About the Life Cycle of Fungi
The Life Cycle of Fungi? When most people think of fungi, they think it’s just one thing that can grow in different places. However, there are more than 90,000 other fungi species in existence. Although some fungi look like plants, they’re not plants, and there’s a lot about fungi that sets them apart from other living and breathing things on the planet. If you’d like to learn more about fungi, such as how it develops and spreads, you’re in the right place. What Is a Fungus? Fungus is an organism classified as a Eukaryote. It has a nuclear membrane and nucleus. It produces spores and is commonly found outdoors, especially on trees and logs in forests and other areas with lots of foliage. While fungus often develops and spreads outdoors, that isn’t the only place where you can find it. It’s not uncommon to find fungus in the home, including on old, spoiled food. Fungi have cells similar to plants and animals, which eliminates them from being classified as … [Read more...]
All About the Gymnosperm Life Cycle
The name gymnosperm comes from a Greek word that means naked seeds. They are so named because the seeds are not enclosed in an ovary and instead are on the surface. Gymnosperms are plants that produce cones and seeds instead of flowers. Pine, spruce, fir, and ginkgos are all examples of gymnosperms. They often grow in temperate and boreal forests in wet or dry climates. Gymnosperms are the Oldest Type of Plant Gymnosperms date back to the Paleozoic era where they were an abundant plant. Today, there are about 700 to 900 living species. They are thought to be the first vascular plants on lade, and they first appeared about 245 million years ago. A plant’s vascular system allows water to move from the root to the rest of the plant. Without it, plants can not survive on land. However, the gymnosperm is thought to be the first vascular plant, and thus the first plant that could survive on land. How … [Read more...]
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