Posted on Nov 07, 2007 - 8:24pm by Mrs.Lisa in science
I have been bombarded with rockin’ cool science stuff in the last twenty-four hours and how could I possibly not share with you? I have to, I simply must!
I am telling you – science is cool now! I’m serious! You know who helped me figure that out? Bill Nye. That is right – Bill Nye, The Science Guy. The kids and I used to watch him all the time! We loved him! And he made science fun! Now why didn’t anyone do that for me when I was a kid?
And then came The Mad Science Guy – he was cool! He would show up in Richardson, TX – in our recreation centers and our library and make us laugh and make us ooh! and aah! He was great! I think he has a website, too.
Those guys aren’t who I wanted to tell you about today, though. (Oops, too late.)
This all started yesterday when I found a post on my friend, Marisa’s blog. Marisa tells us that Science is for Everyone. Oh man, have I ever learned that! I’m so glad that I’ve learned such cool stuff as an adult to get my kids interested in science! Marisa blogged about a very cool online science retailer called Edmund Scientific. It wasn’t always online. Nope – because, it was started in the 1940’s. I dug around a little bit on the site and found some very cool stuff. It reminded me of a store in Texas for homeschool families that we went to once for science project materials. We loved that store! The product that Marisa was pointing out was The Art of Soapmaking. You see, Marisa is a very skilled soapmaker, and she says that had someone told her when she was in school that making cosmetics was science, she knows she would’ve paid much more attention in her school science class! I can totally understand that!
I’m always preaching that about books – make it interesting, make it about a subject in which the child is already interested …and you will sell them every time!
Ok, moving on in this ‘Invasion of Science’ comes Barbara J. Feldman. You guys know I love her – that’s her Daily Factoid over there in the left sidebar. And I told you before about her SurfNet Kids newsletter. The newsletter she sent out today contained none other than….wait for it…science fair ideas!! Do you see what I’m saying here? It’s like a science fair conspiracy or something! “Let’s bombard Mrs. Lisa with science today, General.” Yeah. Ok, then – you can sign up for Barbara’s cool newsletter right here: SurfNet Kids Newsletter.
It doesn’t end there, though! Can you believe it? And this next one is really funny! It’s funny, because, not only is it part of the big Science Fair Invasion of Mrs. Lisa, but, it also appeals to the Hippie in Mrs. Lisa!!
It was my newsletter from Steve Spangler Science and in it he was talking about how to make a new kind of tie dye t-shirt, complete with video! And it looks really cool! It’s the perfect combination of chemistry and art that teaches the concepts of solubility, color mixing, and the movement of molecules. So you wind up with a rockin’ cool shirt – and you learn something along the way! How cool is that?
And then, to put the cherry on the cake, my awesome friend, Sam, over at Punkymoms, asked if anyone had any good science fair ideas. Too funny – science was everywhere today!
And thus ends my scientific journey I was happily dragged along today. I hope my sharing it with you has been helpful to you!
4 Responses
skeet
November 7th, 2007 at 9:50 pm
1Don’t you just love serendipity? Very cool stuff. I wish I’d known how much fun science was when I was a kid, lol!
Mrs. Lisa
November 8th, 2007 at 5:22 pm
2Yes, Skeet, as a matter of fact – I do love serendipity. Very cool stuff.
I know – science is a blast! Who knew?
Sam
November 17th, 2007 at 6:16 am
3Oohh! I got mentioned in a blog. Yipee!
Mrs. Lisa
November 18th, 2007 at 3:53 pm
4You betcha baby!! I think I mentioned you recently on Hippie Spelunker, too!
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