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10 Ways Parents Can Introduce STEM Learning at Home through Disguised Learning

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1) Kitchen Experiments: Chemistry in Cooking The kitchen is a laboratory, and every cooking activity is an experiment waiting to be explored. 2) Gardening: A Lesson in Biology and Ecology Gardening is a fantastic way to introduce children to the wonders of biology and ecology. Incorporate principles of design and urban planning.

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Fall STEM Activities

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Educational Benefit: This activity encourages observational skills and offers a hands-on introduction to plant biology and the life cycle. Educational Benefit: Students will learn about the chemistry behind leaf colors and the concept of chromatography as a separation technique.

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What can stars reveal about galaxies and what can cultures reveal about stars?

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PROFESSOR RAJA GUHATHAKURTA Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics University of California Santa Cruz, USA. . Amanda talks about her astronomy work to a class of school students over Skype. I liked all kinds of science when I was at school – biology, chemistry, physics. FIELD OF RESEARCH Galaxy Evolution.

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Unexpected ways that paint prevents corrosion

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For a standard entry into materials science, the researchers recommend taking A-Levels or equivalents in physics, chemistry and maths, as well as biology if possible. “As When I was young, I was very interested in chemistry. DR ANDREW PARNELL RESEARCH FELLOW, DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY, UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD, UK.

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The power of geographic information systems: bringing data to life with maps

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I was especially interested in meteorology and astronomy – I love everything to do with the sky and weather. I started studying architecture, but after two weeks, I realised I didn’t want to study buildings. I started studying chemistry because it seemed like something I would be able to get a job in.