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Join Jake Adams as he shares his favorite life science activities that blend fun with learning. Discover the astounding effects of liquids on eggs in "The Incredible, Edible, Shrinkable Egg." Use creativity to develop your own heroes and villains in "Super Babies." Experiment with game design in "Biome Game Boards," where satisfaction meets fun. Dive into genetics with "Toothpick Fish," a refreshing hands-on activity. Lastly, explore dexterity in "Adaptation of the Hand," illustrating the importance of our thumbs in daily tasks. Perfect for inspiring young minds!
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Favorite Life Science Activities Jake Adams
The Incredible, Edible, Shrinkable Egg I enjoyed this activity because I liked seeing all of the different effects the liquids had on the eggs. Each one was a lot different than the rest.
Super Babies I liked this activity because it was one of the more creative and fun activities that we did. It was fun coming up with our own super heroes and a villain, and basically a comic book type scenario for the child.
Biome Game Boards I liked this activity because it was very fun to make and figure out all the elements of the game board. And it was very satisfying seeing it done and being able to play it.
Toothpick Fish I liked this activity because I always liked learning about genetics and I like this because it was a good refresher and was kind of fun to do.
Adaptation of the Hand I liked this activity because it was fun and frustrating when we got our thumbs taped up. I liked how it showed us how we are very advanced with our hands, and without our thumbs we cannot do nearly as much.