If you have younger children and are looking for more science activities, take a peek at the SimplyScience Blog. Shirley uses elementary level books as a jumping off point for simple science activities.
Month: March 2009 (Page 5 of 6)
This bug of the week raises more questions than it answers.

It is yellow and black. Is it a flower fly?

Is it a wasp?

A close-up shows it has four wings and a fuzzy body, which makes it a bee.
Now, what kind of bee is it?
This week we have an unique opportunity to find out about what scientists do. DNLee at Urban Science Adventures stopped by to let us know about the Diversity in Science Carnival. Diversity in Science #1: Black History Month Celebration is up and it’s a wonderful opportunity to meet scientists past and present.
Note:Â Keep in mind that these posts were not necessarily written for children.
And if you are interested in an outstanding post about DNLee and how she got her start in science, visit Nurturing a Scientific Mind.
