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Friday, May 20, 2011

Free Science Activity Book

Have some fun this summer! Education.com is offering a free science activity book (in pdf format).

Click here to download it.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

A Defense for Math and Latin

I frequently run into students - and even parents - who argue that the subject of Math is a waste of time and not needed in every-day-life.

Here's why Math - and Latin - are essential:
"Math forms the mind of the student to accuracy, logical thinking, and problem solving. It is formation, not information. Math truly educates, transforms, and changes the mind of the student to become like math, orderly, logical, accurate, organized. The true purpose of education and all of the subjects we study in school is to develop, shape, and transform the mind and character of the student. The nature of the subject transfers its character to the student's mind."

To read the rest of the article, go here.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Lab Idea - Build a Homopolar Motor

I came across this youtube video through a reference by a friend.  Here's a great and easy way to demonstrate (or have students work through) how electricity and magnetism interact.  

You only need three simple materials: an AA battery, a neodymium magnet, and a piece of copper wire.


If you're looking for the magnets, there is an assortment of listings on Amazon.  


Here's the link for the youtube video: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aPQqNt15-o

Let's talk: Have you tried this?  What did you think?  

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Global Warming - Fact or Religion?

"But there is something much more fundamental at work.  I suspect that it is no accident that it is in Europe that eco-fundamentalism in general and global warming absolutism in particular, has found its most fertile soil; for it is Europe that has become the most secular society in the world, where the traditional religions have the weakest hold.  Yet people still feel the need for the comfort and higher values that religion can provide, and it is the quasi-religion of green alarmism and what has been well described as global salvationism (of which the global warming issue is the most striking example), which has filled the vacuum, with reasoned questioning of its mantras regarded as little short of sacrilege."
- An Appeal to Reason by Nigel Lawson, page 102.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Useful Science-Related iPhone Apps

If you have an iPhone or iPod touch, these apps can be helpful in your science studies and teaching.

powerOne Scientific Calculator – Lite, Free Edition by Inifinity Softworks
Includes an easy-to-use scientific calculator; area, length, and mass conversions; as well as probability functions.
For more information, visit www.itunes.apple.com/us/app/powerone-scientific-calculator/id405987042?mt=8

Planets by Q Continuum
Has both a 2D and 3D function. Great for learning about our solar system.
For more information, visit www.itunes.apple.com/us/app/planets/id305793334?mt=8

The Chemical Touch: Lite Edition by Christopher Fennell
Clean, easy-to-use periodic table. Includes information on atomic mass, atomic number, density, boiling point, melting point, as well as additional atomic information.
For more information, visit www.itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-chemical-touch-lite-edition/id300111574?mt=8

Science Glossary by Visionlearning, Inc.
Great reference to have on hand for looking up science terms. Terms can be looked up from the alphabetical index or by subject matter.
For more information, visit www.itunes.apple.com/us/app/science-glossary/id331657060?mt=8

Disclaimer: These recommendations are purely my own, based upon what I
personally have found helpful.

    Tuesday, February 15, 2011

    C. S. Lewis on Science

    "In science we have been reading only the notes to a poem; in Christianity we find the poem itself."
    - from Miracles by C.S. Lewis

    Friday, February 11, 2011

    C. S. Lewis on Teaching

    "It has always therefore been one of my main endeavours as a teacher to persuade the young that firsthand knowledge is not only more worth acquiring than secondhand knowledge, but is usually much easier and more delightful to acquire." ~ C. S. Lewis

    in his introduction to Athanasius: On the Incarnation

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