From Egg to Adult: The Praying Mantis Lifecycle? Praying mantises are fascinating creatures. They have an interesting life cycle that goes from egg to adult, and they're also a great insect for people to keep as pets. In this post, we will take you through the praying mantis life cycle step by step so you can get a better understanding of what these creatures go through in their lives. All About the Praying Mantis Lifecycle Our Praying Mantis lifecycle diagram will help you follow along, but Praying Mantis Egg The praying mantis starts as an egg. A female mantis can lay anywhere from 30 to 150 eggs at a time, depending on the species of praying mantis and how much food there is available for her. The eggs are usually laid in clusters or lines so that they're easy to find when it's time for the mother to leave. The eggs are a pale color and have a coating of slime on them. The female praying mantis will lay her eggs in the late summer or early fall, when it's … [Read more...]
Personal Dental Care: How To Have Teeth For A Lifetime
Why should you learn about parts of a tooth? Teeth are more than just a part of your mouth. Your teeth affect how you eat, speak, and smile. Having healthy teeth is one of the most important things you can do for yourself because it affects so many different aspects of your life. In this blog post, we will discuss personal dental care tips that will help keep your teeth looking great and healthy for a lifetime! Personal Dental Care: How To Have Teeth For A Lifetime Thanks to better in-office dental treatments and at-home care, more people find it easier to manage their personal dental care. Although there are some conditions and diseases that can facilitate tooth loss, the products and technology today give people more control to help keep their original teeth until they get old. Dental History When we talk about dental care many people think about that trip to the dentists every 6 months. You DO go to the dentist regularly don't you? OK, many of us don't … [Read more...]
Your Skeleton: A Guide for Kids
Have you ever wondered what your skeleton is and what it does for you? The human skeleton can be a very confusing thing to understand. It supports the body, protects vital organs like the heart and lungs, and has some important jobs in helping with digestion. This article will teach you about all of these things and more! The skeletal system is what gives our body structure. Without it, we would be a gross pile of goo on the floor. It's made up of 206 bones that work together to support all other parts of your body. The Skeletal System The skeletal system is made up of the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton consists of 80 bones, which make up your skull, vertebrae column (which has 33 different parts), rib cage, pelvis, and sacrum. Your ribs move to help you breathe in air as well as protect your lungs. It is normal for the bones to erode as we age. But for some people, the bones become so fragile that they break down under the body's … [Read more...]
The Best Fun Weather Facts for Grade School Kids
The weather is a universal topic that can be interesting for anyone. As kids grow up, they learn about the weather and what it means to them. In this blog post, we will discuss some fun weather facts that you may not have learned in school! A very common proverb that is somewhat true is, no one does anything about the weather though everyone discusses it. In fact, it is one of the most common topics that people speculate and talk about. Millions of people look over the internet to know about the local and global weather and also weather hazards. Fun Weather Facts for Grade School Kids All are curious about whether an umbrella is required today or whether this weekend's big game is going to be spoiled by rain or not. If you stay on the Earth, the weather is bound to affect you in diverse ways. The kind of house you stay in, the type of clothes you were, even the type of leisure activities and games you enjoy - all are determined by the weather. If you aren't going … [Read more...]
Reptiles for Kids: Small Scaly Creatures to Study
Reptiles are fascinating creatures that can be found in a variety of habitats around the world. They're usually cold-blooded, scaly reptiles with long tails and forked tongues. For those who want to learn more about these small, scaly reptiles - read on! This article will discuss some of the best turtles for kids to study up on, close and personal, as well as give you a fun printable reptile activities post. This article is all about reptiles for kids. These fascinating creatures can be found in a variety of habitats around the world and are usually cold-blooded, scaly reptiles with long tails and forked tongues. This post will discuss some of the best reptile units for kids to study up close and personal. Reptiles for Kids: Small Scaly Creatures to Study While I have a free printable reptile unit for you - I want to talk about common turtle species today! Why? Because they are unique reptiles and cool! - When turtles feel threatened, they withdraw into their shells … [Read more...]
Building A Model Rocket Can Be A Great Learning Experience
Building and flying model rockets can be a great way for students of any age to learn a bit about the basic rules of physics. Although model rockets may look more like toys than like educational tools, during the process of building and launching a model rocket any enthusiast is bound to pick up quite a bit of knowledge about the forces that govern physical motion. Even if your child is anything but an honor roll student, after spending a fun weekend together constructing your own model rockets your son or daughter will be able to confidently explain important scientific concepts like weight and thrust. These topics make up the backbone of the study of aerodynamics. Building A Model Rocket Can Be A Great Learning Experience When flying a model rocket, you will be able to observe Newtonian physics in action. The basic laws of motion are on display for anyone watching a model rocket in the air to see. Learning about inertia, acceleration, and friction are key parts of … [Read more...]
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