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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

Atoms and Isotopes

August 11, 2015 by Paige Hudson

I have got chemistry on the brain thanks to my latest writing project. There are atoms and isotopes, molecules and compounds all floating around, creating some pretty wild dreams! So, I thought that you all should reap the benefits of my writing process! In today’s post, I am sharing a bit about the history of the atom and its structure, as well as explaining isotopes. I have also added in a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: chemistry, experiment/observation, homeschool science, science corner Tagged With: chemistry, experiment/observation, homeschool science

Bees & Pollen {InstaScience}

August 6, 2015 by Paige Hudson

Check out the legs on this bee - is it from his awesome muscles or from pollen? Click on over to see facts, videos, and more!

Check out the legs on this bee! It is not pumping iron, it's packing pollen! Literally hundreds of the tiny grains are resting on its pollen sacs waiting for the flight home. Bees have special combs on their front legs that they use to brush the pollen off their bodies and onto the sticky pollen sacs found on their hind legs. From flower to flower, the pollen builds up giving the bee one … [Read more...]

Filed Under: biology, instascience, nature study Tagged With: insects, instascience, summer

Cicada Emergence {InstaScience}

July 30, 2015 by Paige Hudson

Every once in awhile you walk out the door and find something amazing. That was the case when Paige found this adult cicada emerging right on the frame of their front door! Cicadas, like butterflies, undergo complete metamorphosis. The nymphs spend at least a year or two underground feeding on sap from tree roots. They emerge in July, find a safe place, and spend the next hour or so … [Read more...]

Filed Under: biology, instascience, nature study Tagged With: insects, instascience, summer

The Great Lego Balloon Car Race

July 28, 2015 by Paige Hudson

Every summer we like to add a bit of science every week. We take some extra time on a walk to observe nature. We check out at least one science-related book each week from the library. And take to test out different ideas and projects that caught our eyes throughout the year, but we didn't have time to do. So far, we have found a chrysalis and a black racer snake. We have read tons of Let's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: homeschool science, physics, science helps Tagged With: homeschool science, physics, science helps

Composite Flowers {InstaScience}

July 23, 2015 by Paige Hudson

What are composite flowers? Learn the answer and see a few activities at Elemental Blogging.

This purple coneflowers is known as a composite flower. In these types of flowers, what we see as one bloom is actually a composite of two different type of flowers! There are: Simple ray flowers (outside), which serve to attract pollinators. Complete disc flowers (inside) where the pollination actually occurs. Fun Fact - Sunflowers are also composite flowers! Teaching Science at … [Read more...]

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

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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.
 
So, grab your lab coat, notebook, and goggles...well maybe not the goggles because let's face it nobody looks good in those...and you probably don't have a lab coat lying around your house either...
 
So, grab a cup of coffee and notebook, and head on in to the Eb Lab to gather tools for homeschool science, tips for homeschooling, and the latest Elemental Science news!
 
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