Category: Science
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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.
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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?
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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?!…
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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…
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Growing Grass
Easy to maintain as grass doesn’t die easily. Sadly mouse ate our grass.