From bubbling volcanoes to floating eggs, hands-on science activities turn curiosity into discovery using everyday items.
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American educator Henry Barnard drew up plans for a playground as early as 1848. It featured rotary swings, blocks, toy carts ...
Mr. O from Children’s Museum Houston stopped by Houston Life with two kitchen STEM activities: color mixing and oobleck.
Salam middle school science teacher uses interactive, question-based teaching style to engage students, connect academically ...
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River Trail teacher Josh Gonzalez uses hands-on agriculture lessons and real-world learning to keep students engaged in class ...
Strawberry-themed adventure golf, a tree that blows bubbles and a marshmallow bouncing pillow. The Ice Cream Farm at Tattenhall is one of those places that feels made for childhood, packed with ...