STEM Buddies is an educaional APP for children 4 - 9 years old that introduces them to STEM concepts and helps them develop 21st centurey skills in a fun and playful way.
92. Science Buddies Blog Blog https://www.sciencebuddies.org/blog + Follow Blog Science Buddies Blog is an inside look at student science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) projects, activities, success stories, and real-world connections. It provides news about Science Buddies science ...
Hypothesis as Function, displayed as Trendline Equation Annie’s award-winning project is on www.sciencebuddies.org I’ve made a video series on Youtube designed to help students analyze their independent investigation results and go beyond a simple bar graph. Most of my eighth grade students hav...
Put your rollercoaster physics to the text with newspaper rolls and chutes. Build a Paper Roller Coaster by Ben Finio, Science Buddies. This is a slightly more elaborate activity also involving folded paper.Books for younger readersThese are generally aimed at ages 9–12....
Why does the government launch this big fearand panic campaign every year, if not to push flu vaccines for their Big Pharma buddies. Do you think it is coincidence that the annual 'flu' death toll is the same as the annual Winter Death figure. Yeah, every death from some non specific ...
Don't be. It’s okay to take ideas from a site or an app — your budding scientists still has to find a solution and write up her findings on her own Hop online. Instead of Googling aimlessly, go to Sciencebuddies.org and hit the Project Ideas tab. Plug your kid’s grade and ...
Inspired by the déjà vu qualities of Herb’s story, I searched the Internet and turned up a great rendition of the song recorded by Croz and his buddies in concert in 1989, two decades after its original release on the CSN album of the same name. The song has aged well, and I stro...
In partnership with theCalifornia Academy of Sciences, Science Buddies, and theNew York Hall of Science, Google has released over 20 new activites within the app. You’ll now be able to try measuring the motion of a bicycle or attaching your phone to a spring. In the upcoming months, ther...
Csobod, E., & Buddies, C. (2018). D4.15 Mutual Learning Workshop Complete – Last City. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.3972703. Google Scholar Csobod et al., 2019 Csobod, E., Heves, G., Artola, I., Slingerland, S., Bolscher, H., Smit, T., Cravo, O., Rodrigues, V., ...
But unless your drinking buddies at said party are astronomers, you can also win a lot of bets for anyone inebriated enough to challenge you. I’m not saying I actually DO this, but, well… I do have to raise money to finance this blog somehow. The moon and sun, the way they ...