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Tag Archives: field journal
Field Journals
An important part of my girls’ science kits are their field journals. When they are young their field journals are really nothing more than notebooks that we take outdoors and color or doodle in. As my girls get older however … Continue reading
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Tagged AAS, field journal, gravity, magnetic board, science, science kit
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Air as a Substance
After learning about solids, liquids, and gases we followed up with another BFSU lesson on the substance of air. These activities were meant to give my girls the appreciation for air as a real form of matter even though air … Continue reading















