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Monday, February 14, 2011 @ 06:02 AM

My 11 year old daughter Alexis came home from church yesterday wanting to show me something cool. She got a glass of lemon juice, just enough to write a secret message or the next clue to the mystery. She then got a piece of white paper and with q tip or toothpick wrote her message. The next phase let the juice dry a bought 30 minutes.

The final step in this science project is to reveal the message using a heat source of some kind, put it next to a light, boil some water in a cup and place the paper over the cup to revel the top secret message. This is a really fun and simple science activity you can do with your kids of all ages. Take this kid science experiment to the next level and experiment with different juices. Send me your comments on what you found out. Thanks Moorescience

Thursday, May 13, 2010 @ 04:05 AM

A sag pond is a depression in the land between two tranform faults that are sliding past eachother. As the two land masses stretch and slide past one another the land between them forms a depression. This depression is called a sagpond because many times there is a small body of water that collects in these depressions.

You want some great kids science activities you can do with your kids take them on a feild trip to a sagpond near where you live. Do some research on local sagponds in your area, if there are none take them out to see some geologic sites and enjoy a picnic. Thanks Moorescience

Thursday, March 11, 2010 @ 11:03 PM

While growing up I was always more of a hands on person who learned more from doing an experiment. This year we have decided to home school my two daughters and have been looking for ways to back up the learning she is getting with real life applications.

Science kits have a lot of activities you can do that will help teach why things work the way they do. There are plenty of activities in earth science, engineering, chemistry. If its science you can be sure there will be a science kit your home school science topic. Thanks Moorescience

Wednesday, March 10, 2010 @ 01:03 PM
Science-Rules

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Although my devotion to my studies wavered when I hit high school, throughout my early years of education I was an exemplary student. I admittedly had a good deal of help from my parents, but my projects and assignments were always sure to receive an A. One of my most memorable experiments was one of the science fair projects for kids that I conducted for my second grade class.

For the project, my mom and I endeavored to hatch our own chickens. For over a month, the eggs sat in an incubator in my bedroom, and during the day, I would rotate them to ensure that they were properly heated. At the end of the experiment, I was ecstatic when almost all of the eggs actually hatched and I was able to bring in baby chicks to my class.

Friday, January 29, 2010 @ 09:01 AM
Science-Rules

childrenParents who want their children to have an enjoyable upbringing provide opportunities for their kids to participate in all kinds of sports and clubs. Often these parents also fill their homes with toys and games to keep their children entertained and happy.

However, parents should see to it that their children are doing more than just having fun. Childhood is a time for learning and exploring new things. Parents can combine their child’s desire for fun with their need for learning by choosing children’s educational games. It’s important to invest in educational games because they provide children with entertainment, while promoting their education and learning skills. Parents who take responsibility helping their children learn new things and grow will be pleased to know that educational games are becoming more popular for kids of all ages. Some of my fondest childhood memories are of playing kids science games with my parents and siblings.

Saturday, January 16, 2010 @ 04:01 PM

petrifideToday as we journey through the world of exploration and discovery let us seek a little more knowledge on petrified wood. From the greek root “petro” meaning rock or stone. This is wear wood turns into stone or rock over time.

In your kids science activities do some research on were in the world you can find petrified wood. What we have learned is that over time a stump dies and begins to decay. This wood is then very porous and as the water and minerals seep through the wood it replaces the organic material with minerals that build up and leave a footprint of the tree that once was alive.

Friday, January 15, 2010 @ 09:01 AM
Science-Rules

scienceWhen you’re teaching young kids, one of the easiest ways to keep their attention is with visual aids. Kids, after all, can have short attention spans, and they can become easily bored or distracted with lessons. Keep them engaged and interested in the learning process by designing lesson plans where they can personally interact with the subject matter. Incorporate fun and educational games to drive home certain topics. For example, if you’re teaching kids about the age of exploration, have them write their own diaries describing daily life on the Spanish ships.

Or, if you’re trying to educate them about science, don’t simply show them pictures in books. Instead, invest in some kid science experiments. This way they can interact and benefit from hands-on learning. You can also drive home the crux of the lesson by making the experiment fun and not focusing on the educational aspects.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010 @ 06:01 PM

auroraThe great thing about science in my experience is the infamous question mark. Its sparks new ideas and inventions from young and old minds alike. When we spend time with our kids science experiments we instill in our children the fact that we are willing to turn off the TV and put down the work and spend some quality time with our children. One of the most recent questions that inspired this blog is what are the Aurora Borealis.

The word Aurora Borealis named after the roman goddess of dawn. they are also called the northern lights becuase they are visible in the northern hemisphere, greatest near the magnetic north pole. These lights are primarily caused by the the magnetic polarity in the uper atmosphere. I hope to see them some day Moore science

Wednesday, December 23, 2009 @ 12:12 PM

kids science experimentsHave you or your kids ever wondered how something is made or how it works? I know for me and my children I seem to get this question asked alot. Dad why is the sky blue or why do roses have thorns? These are all signs that your son or daughter has a curiosity about the world and science. A great way to facilitate this learning is to explore there curiosity through Kids Science experiments. Just the other day my daughters and I created an exploding volcano and to watch there faces light up as the volcano came to life was priceless.

The world is filled with so many things to do as a family, like school sports and homework and cooking I know when I get home from work  I am exausted at times and just need to unwind. My children want to spend time with dad because they haven”t seen him all day. The perfect solution is taking out the Kids Science Experiments and spending quality time with your kids.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009 @ 11:12 AM
Science-Rules

science experimentsChildren who have difficulties with subjects like math and science are often overlooked, but these subjects are crucial to development.  While the usefulness of math and science at higher levels is based on career path, having basic math, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry, and calculus skills have practical applications in everyday life.  In addition, children who have strong skills in math tend to excel in other subjects more.  While math and science are difficult when compared to other subjects, they are essential for development.  Children who struggle with math and science need help, whether that be through parent interaction, easy science experiments for kids, or a professional tutor, it’s best to get kids the help they need to succeed in these subjects.

In addition to being valuable skills for the future, children who excel in math and science will have much better career opportunities at higher levels of academia.  Math and science knowledge can lead to some of the most lucrative careers in the world.