Buoyancy experiment
Learning how a nautilus and submarine sinks and floats by taking on water and releasing water from chambers and tanks. Very cool science!
Learning how a nautilus and submarine sinks and floats by taking on water and releasing water from chambers and tanks. Very cool science!
Having some fun with Apologia, conchology and shells from Florida friends
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We are wrapping up our Land Animals of the 6th Day study with Apologia. Just a few chapters left and we’ll be set to dive …
The Scavenger Hunt Sunday photo challenge is one I have been very afraid to join in on because of all the amazing photos I have …
We are beginning to miss our friend Lightning. I asked Will “What do his wings feel like?” (since he was the one who released him). …
Last Thursday I posted about our caterpillar-turned-chrysalis with some photos, pretty sure that it would be quite soon when we would be seeing our monarch! …
Just over a week later, and we are SO CLOSE to seeing our butterfly! This just on Tuesday – you can start to see the …
Over the last week and a half, we have had the privilege of watching God’s hand at work in one of his most awesome (in …
Meet the newest member of our family! Cat R. Pillar. Also known as Cat. Scientific name Danaus plexippus. AKA a monarch caterpillar. About a month …