Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Science Mom



School has been canceled in more than a dozen states, many of them with very short notice. If you're worried about your child falling behind with their learning or wasting away in front of netflix next week- we're here to help! Join us on Monday, March 16th, for a daily show featuring science and math lessons, crafts and games. Hosted by Science Mom and Math Dad, this two hour livestream is a wonderful way to put some fun learning into your quarantine.

Each show will feature a science lesson, math activities, interactive games, and stories. If you'd like to participate in our first show, try out this drawing/writing prompt:

Mixed up Aminals!

Take two animals and imagine what type of creature you might get if they were merged together. Would a crocodile + flamingo give you a crocodingo? Draw a picture of your mixed up "aminal" and then write a sentence or two about what this new creature would eat and where it would live. If you'd like to share your creation with other families during our first episode of Quarantime, send it to jenny@science.mom. We can't wait to see what you come up with!

At the end of each show, we'll take several minutes to answer YOUR questions. If you'd like to submit a question in advance (especially if you got a packet of math and science homework from your teacher and you're stumped on a question or problem) - email us at questions@science.mom.

Hope to see you on Monday! You can watch the livestream here on Facebook or by going to www.youtube.com/sciencemom (a replay will be available afterward on the Science Mom YouTube channel).

While our science and math lessons are aimed at kids age 7-12, this is a family-friendly show that is for BOTH kids and parents (and any elderly people who are feeling isolated at home and would like to watch some science and math lessons and participate in a few crafts)

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