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Types of Energy

By Janice VanCleave

Energy (E) is defined as the ability to do work (W). This relationship between energy and work can be expressed by this equation:  E = W Work is the force needed to move an object. The amount of work done is equal to the product of the force (F) times the distance (d) the object […]

Filed Under: Physics Tagged With: transfer of energy

Center of Gravity vs. Center of Mass

By Janice VanCleave

center of gravity

The center of gravity is also called the center of mass.The center of gravity is the point at which an object can be balanced. In the photo, a line has been added to show the center of gravity of the system (chairs + the lady). The center of gravity is also the center of mass […]

Filed Under: Math

Butterfly vs Moth Wings

By Janice VanCleave

Butterflies and moths are insects in the order Lepidoptera. These insects are  similar in appearance, but there are distinct differences that can be used to identify one from the other. Period of Activity Moths are nocturnal (active at night) and butterflies are diurnal (active in the daytime).  This information helps you to distinguish a moth […]

Filed Under: Biology Tagged With: butterfly

Weather: Air Pressure

By Janice VanCleave

Meteorology is the study of weather in a given region. Weather refers to whats going on in the troposphere (atmospheric layer next to the Earth). In other words, weather is the condition of the air layer above the Earth at a given place and time. Weather reports include air temperature, humidity (how wet the air […]

Filed Under: Earth Science Tagged With: air pressure, clod formation, meteorology

Springy Snake

By Janice VanCleave

Making a Snake Model

Filed Under: Biology Tagged With: craft, snake

Stone Soup Activity

By Janice VanCleave

Stone Soup is a wonderful story to encourage kids to share with each other. The video is one version of the story “Stone Soup.” Another tells of a solder who set up a cooking pot outdoors. He added water and a stone to the pot and started a fire beneath the pot. Periodically he would […]

Filed Under: Chemistry Tagged With: mixture

Ferdinand the Bull Activity

By Janice VanCleave

Ferdinand the Bull is a childrens story-bull, flowers, tree, bee

Linking Science to A Children’s Story Book The sweet smelling oils in flowers are used to make perfume.These oils are dissolved in alcohol. Let your  kids help you make perfume, but heed these cautions: Make sure your kids keep the alcohol away from their nose and mouth. Make sure no one is allergic to perfume–cloves–rubbing […]

Filed Under: Chemistry Misc. Tagged With: alcohol, evaporate, perfume, solute, solution, solvent

Enzymes

By Janice VanCleave

Catalyst vs. Enzymes A catalyst is a chemical that changes the speed of a chemical reaction. Generally a catalysts increases the rate of the reaction. Organic catalysts found in living organisms are called enzymes. Enzymes are proteins found in both plants and animals. It is believed that enzymes act like a holder into which molecules […]

Filed Under: Biology Tagged With: catalase, catalyst, hydrogen peroxide

Catalyst Model

By Janice VanCleave

What is A Catalyst? A catalyst is a chemical that changes the rate of a chemical reaction, but does not become part of the product. Catalyst generally increases the rate of a chemical reaction. Catalysts are not all the same, one type of catalysts cause chemicals to break apart forming two or more  smaller molecules. […]

Filed Under: Biology Tagged With: catalyst

Leaf Blades and Petioles

By Janice VanCleave

Basil The plant leaves represented are made of blades and petioles. The blade is the plant leaf.  It is the blade of the basil leaf that it used to season food. The petiole is  attaches the leaf to the plant stem. Celery Petioles are the part of the leave that attaches the blade to the […]

Filed Under: Biology, Plants Tagged With: basil, celery

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