Tracking Insects: Uncovering the Hidden Trails of Tiny Ecosystem Engineers
Tracking insects’ behavior provides an exciting insight into entomology. By observing signs like exit holes in acorns or travel paths on leaves, we can learn
Engaging in hands-on science learning can be achieved by simply allowing children to explore and experiment. When children play and observe their surroundings, they learn valuable lessons that stay with them for years to come. Fortunately, this time of year presents the perfect opportunity for messy science learning outdoors. This self-directed learning module offers four hands-on science activities that families can safely enjoy together, exploring concepts of chemistry, physics, textile art, soil science, and more.
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Tracking insects’ behavior provides an exciting insight into entomology. By observing signs like exit holes in acorns or travel paths on leaves, we can learn

Jack-in-the-Pulpit is a native spring ephemeral of New England that emerges in early spring and offers an excellent study of plant biology, pollination, and ecological

Exploring the world of asparagus can provide insights into the culinary arts, agriculture, and science. This spring vegetable offers a unique opportunity to learn about