Science Around Us
Join Jennifer Swanson in her engaging journey through science as she answers intriguing questions that pique the curiosity of young minds. Discover how pictures stay on walls, how soda cans are made, the reasons children love playing in leaves, and what muscles we engage when we smile. Delve into the wonders of plants like cacti and evergreens, learn the secrets of cake icing and its colors, and understand the environmental impact of litter. Perfect for sparking interest in science and the world around us!
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Science Around Us Jennifer Swanson Integrating Media Technology
How is the picture staying on the wall? What happens as we age? How are soda cans made?
Why does a rake have teeth? Why do children love to play in leaves? What muscles do we use when we smile?
Why does a cactus have needles? What does the cactus use them for?
What part of the plant is this? What is the purpose of each?
Why do dogs chew on things? Where do spots on the pumpkin come from?
Why are some dogs bigger and some dogs smaller? Why do they have different color eyes?
What is cake icing made from? How do they make it in different colors?
What is litter? What does it do to the earth?
Is an apple core litter? What happens to the apple core over time?
What causes water to fall? What does a water wheel do?
Where does ice come from? How could you get the rock out of the ice?
What is rust? Where does it come from? What shapes do you see?