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Iridescent Clouds {InstaScience}

March 17, 2016 by Paige Hudson

Iridescent, a.k.a. rainbow, clouds are a beautiful phenomenon! Click on over to learn about the science behind these clouds.

Iridescent, a.k.a. rainbow, clouds are a beautiful phenomenon often seen during the winter months. The rainbow forms as ice crystals in the cloud cause the light to be split, just like a prism would. Fun Fact - The term iridescent comes from the Greek goddess, Iris, who was the personification of a rainbow. Follow Elemental Science on Instagram Teaching Science at Home Want to learn more about … [Read more...]

Filed Under: earth science, instascience, nature study, teaching science at home Tagged With: fall, instascience, spring, summer, weather, winter

Snow {InstaScience}

February 28, 2016 by Paige Hudson

Why is snow white? And how does it form? Learn the answers to these questions in this weeks InstaScience!

December was so warm for us this winter that I was sure that we wouldn't get very much snow this year. Well, apparently Old Man Winter changed his mind! In the last three weeks we have had several snow storms. So, I thought that it was about time for me to share about snow! Snow forms by a process of deposition, which means that water vapor in the high in the atmosphere changes directly into … [Read more...]

Filed Under: earth science, instascience, nature study, teaching science at home Tagged With: instascience, weather, winter

Turkey Tail {InstaScience}

February 11, 2016 by Paige Hudson

Turkey Tail is one of the most common species in the shelf fungus family, so chances are good you have seen one of these!

I’ll be honest, I know what shelf fungus is, but until we starting doing nature study in our our homeschool, I never really considered that there were different types of shelf fungus. Oh sure, I had noticed differences, but we never really thought to find out why. You may feel the same way and it’s cool, I understand. But, let me tell you there is an awesome variety of shelf fungi out there. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: biology, instascience, nature study, teaching science at home Tagged With: fall, flowerless plant, fungi, instascience, spring, summer, winter

Freezing Fog {InstaScience}

February 4, 2016 by Paige Hudson

Freezing fog is a super cool weather phenomena that happens in the cool winter months! Head on over to this InstaScience post to learn about how this happens!

Freezing fog is a super cool weather phenomena that happens in the cool winter months! We were lucky enough to see some just the other day. Fog occurs when cold air settles in over relatively warm, moist ground. It’s basically a cloud on the ground. Freezing fog is happens when the air becomes saturated with water vapor that is supercooled. Supercooled water is between 32 degrees and 5 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: earth science, instascience, nature study, teaching science at home Tagged With: instascience, weather, winter

Tree Bark {InstaScience}

January 25, 2016 by Paige Hudson

With all the leaves gone, the bark of a tree is much easier to see and study during the winter months. Learn more about the skin of a tree!

With all the leaves gone, the bark of a tree is much easier to see and study during the winter months. Plus, this outer covering is an amazing subject to explore with your senses! Bark is beautiful to look at, interesting to touch, and earthy to smell. The tree bark that we see is known as the outer bark. It cover and protects the inner workings of the tree from freezing and from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: biology, instascience, nature study, teaching science at home Tagged With: fall, instascience, spring, summer, trees, winter

Scoria {InstaScience}

January 11, 2016 by Paige Hudson

Scoria is an igneous rock formed by extrusion, very similar to pumice and basalt. Learn how this type of rocks forms and see how it differs from pumice.

A few years back, we took a very long road trip out to Arizona to see the Grand Canyon. It was spectacular and I still can't really put into words how amazing it is to see this canyon in person. But a surprising highlight of our trip out there was a last minute addition, Sunset Crater National Monument. We were giddy at the chance to see a cinder cone volcano up close. Not only did we had the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: earth science, instascience, nature study Tagged With: fall, instascience, rocks, spring, summer, winter

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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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