Personally, I am a huge fan of Cosmos, hands on activities like chemical element spectrum projects and stargazing nights collabing with the local university with students, using replica skulls for the early human lessons, etc!
Personally, I am a huge fan of Cosmos, hands on activities like chemical element spectrum projects and stargazing nights collabing with the local university with students, using replica skulls for the early human lessons, etc!
Hey Brad Vonck , I like 3-d "stuff" especially for all the pre-human history. It is so abstract, I like to try to ground a bit more concretely.
One of my now tried and true lessons is a simulation for star and planet formation I do with playdough. Since I teach one-on-one, I do it over and over again.
I keep saying that one of these times I need to get someone to film it so I can post.
Hey Brad Vonck , I like 3-d "stuff" especially for all the pre-human history. It is so abstract, I like to try to ground a bit more concretely.
One of my now tried and true lessons is a simulation for star and planet formation I do with playdough. Since I teach one-on-one, I do it over and over again.
I keep saying that one of these times I need to get someone to film it so I can post.
That's a great idea, thank you!