Category: Science

  • Moth Life Cycle

    Moth Life Cycle

    The immense knowledge that nature offers is often underestimated. The Life Cycle of Moth: egg, larva (caterpillar), pupa (in cocoon), adult moth. Shown in picture is White-Marked Tussock Moth (Orgyia leucostigma). Touching the caterpillar can cause rash, so precaution advised.

  • Planting Seeds is Always Fun!

    Planting Seeds is Always Fun!

    We have fun planting seeds and watching them sprout, even if it involves getting out hands dirty! There are many things to learn: Percentages: What percent of the seeds sprouted? Phototropism: Plants growing towards the window when indoors. What happens if: we put it in dark? give too much water? too little water?

  • Books- Maths, English, Science, Arts, Mental Health

    Sadly, we bought books that weren’t used. I felt ‘not-the-best’ for spending money, time on researching which books to buy, and the books collected dust. The kids ended up to being disinterested, and I couldn’t coax them into doing it! Some books weren’t teaching materials. Some had weird things, like using cartoon to teach science?!…

  • No churn ice-cream

    No churn ice-cream

    No-churn carrot cake ice cream is a delightful frozen treat that captures the essence of a classic carrot cake in a creamy, scoopable form. This easy-to-make dessert requires no ice cream maker and combines the flavors of carrots, pineapple, walnuts or pecans, coconut, and warm spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger. The creamy base is…

  • Growing Grass

    Growing Grass

    Easy to maintain as grass doesn’t die easily. Sadly mouse ate our grass.