Summer is the time to garden. I'm starting plants for my hydroponics tower--currently failing. I'm working with a local school, which has received a grant to build a courtyard garden. We're in the planning phase before building raised beds and planting this fall. Here are a few pix from previous projects.
Saturday, June 24, 2017
A few science suggestions
It's the time of year when I review home-school portfolios. Generally, I review the curriculum and work samples in order to write a letter for the local school board. I like to make a list of suggestions. One of the children raised Crested geckos as a science project. Another home-school family is raising German Shepherd puppies as a business, along with rabbits and Cavalier Spaniels. I love animals as a source for science lessons based on a child's or family's interest or income. For example, the family raising German Shepherd puppies has researched those costs and pitfalls outlined here. Many families participate in 4H and compete at the local fair. Think how motivated your child will be to learn as much as possible about Bunnies or Chicks when a prize is at stake. Our family likes birds; we have two Identiflyers and several bird cards. (We have two because it's hard to share one with friends. Both were purchased 'used' from eBay.) Cardinals will respond to the bird sing played by the Identiflyer. Cornell Bird Sleuth is the place for more bird information.
Summer is the time to garden. I'm starting plants for my hydroponics tower--currently failing. I'm working with a local school, which has received a grant to build a courtyard garden. We're in the planning phase before building raised beds and planting this fall. Here are a few pix from previous projects.
Summer is the time to garden. I'm starting plants for my hydroponics tower--currently failing. I'm working with a local school, which has received a grant to build a courtyard garden. We're in the planning phase before building raised beds and planting this fall. Here are a few pix from previous projects.
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