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How to Dissect Acorns

October 1, 2015 by Paige Hudson

Learn how to dissect acorns in an instant!

Our yard is littered with acorns – both complete and crushed. The squirrels like to chuck these oak tree fruits from a high tree branch to break them up and get to the soft inside. One of our children couldn’t understand why the squirrels would do that. So, we decided to grab a couple of complete ones to dissect and today I am sharing the process with you all! How to Dissect an … [Read more...]

Filed Under: biology, instascience, nature study, teaching science at home Tagged With: fall, instascience, nuts, seeds, trees

Fall Leaves {InstaScience}

September 24, 2015 by Paige Hudson

Crunch . . . crunch . . . crunch - the sound of fallen leaves under your feet, but what makes these leaves fall in the first place? Click on over to find out!

Crunch. Crunch. Crunch. That’s pretty much what we hear as we walk through the woods around this time of year – our feet crunching up the dead leaves that have fallen from the trees. Each fall deciduous trees shed their leaves in preparation for winter. The tree seals off the leaf with a bit of cork that forms at the base of the leaf. This prevents water and nutrients from flowing into the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: biology, instascience, nature study Tagged With: fall, instascience, trees

Pumpkins {InstaScience}

September 17, 2015 by Paige Hudson

Teach your children about pumpkins in a instant with these cool facts and fun science activities!

When one thinks of fall, we almost immediately envision pumpkins! Big, fat, orange pumpkins. But there are lots of different varieties of pumpkins – some are big and orange, some are brownish with long necks, and some are blue! Inside, pumpkins all have a yellowish-orange flesh. Did you know that pumpkins are fruits? And that pumpkins are most closely related to cucumbers, squashes, and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: biology, instascience, nature study Tagged With: cultivated crops, fall, instascience, plants, seeds

Acorns {InstaScience}

September 11, 2015 by Paige Hudson

Acorns are the seeds of oak trees but it takes a really long time for an oak tree to start producing them. Learn how long in this article!

I love acorns! And my absolute favorite is this one from the Burr Oak tree. Isn’t it gorgeous? Acorns are the seeds of oak trees. Each one has a cap, which is attached to the tree, a hard shell, which protect the seed inside when it falls from the tree. And the seed, which will develop into a new oak tree the next year that is if the blue jays, chipmunks, and squirrels don’t eat first! Oak … [Read more...]

Filed Under: biology, instascience, nature study Tagged With: fall, instascience, nuts, seeds, trees

Bull Thistle {InstaScience}

August 20, 2015 by Paige Hudson

Bull Thistle is one of those "weeds" that almost all of us are familiar with! Its characteristic purple flowers are easy to spot as they adorn the top of the stem. Plus, its spiky stem acts like a sentinel on the border of vacant fields and along trails. This weed definitely prefers wide, open, sunny areas! But did you know that the flowering stems you see are actually the second year … [Read more...]

Filed Under: biology, instascience, nature study Tagged With: flowers, instascience, plants, seeds, summer, wildflowers

Maple Copters {InstaScience}

August 13, 2015 by Paige Hudson

These days, my kids are finding the ground littered with nature's helicopters - the maple seed! Check out these facts, links, and activities about maple seeds!

These days, my kids are finding the ground littered with nature's helicopters - the maple seed! We always stop, pick up a few, let them go, and watch nature take flight. Maples produce these helicopter-like seeds in late summer or early fall. They vary in size, shape, and color based on the species of maple they come from. The seed pods have a wing that grows out from the ovary where the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: biology, instascience, nature study Tagged With: instascience, seeds, summer, trees

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Welcome to the Elemental Blogging Laboratory

 
profile picWelcome to the Elemental Blogging Laboratory, a.k.a. the Eb Lab. Here at the lab, I have the pleasure of sharing with you all my passion for mixing up solutions for homeschool science! My name is Paige Hudson. I am a homeschooling mom and science curriculum writer for Elemental Science.
 
Why do I call this blog the "Eb Lab"? It is because I am scientist at heart and by profession, so it pretty much spills into everything I do. I love to share tips and tools with fellow educators as they seek to share science with their students!
 
That is what this blog is all about. One homeschooler to another, sharing her area of expertise, seeking to support you as you teach your students about the wonders of science.
 
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