Blueberry Dutch Baby Pancake This Blueberry Dutch Baby Pancake makes a delicious breakfast recipe that is perfect for special occasions but easy enough for a weekday! Why we Love this Easy and Delicious Breakfast Recipe Sometimes referred to as german pancakes, dutch babies are an easy and delicious baked breakfast pancake that bake up all … Continue reading “Blueberry Dutch Baby Pancake”
Blueberry Dutch Baby Pancake This Blueberry Dutch Baby Pancake makes a delicious breakfast recipe that is perfect for special occasions but easy enough for a weekday! Why we Love this Easy and Delicious Breakfast Recipe Sometimes referred to as german pancakes, dutch babies are an easy and delicious baked breakfast pancake that bake up all … Continue reading “Blueberry Dutch Baby Pancake”
Easter is fast approaching, so it seems like the perfect time to try some of our Easter STEM Challenges! We’ve been busy testing these for you over the last couple of weeks and would LOVE to see the creations of your little scientists, so do share photos with us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. I’ve … Continue reading “Awesome Easter STEM Challenges”
This simple science experiment and demonstration is a great way to show children what happens to gases when they are heated. The air around us is an example of a gas. Particles in a gas can move freely in any direction. Gases don’t have a fixed shape but fill the space they have. When a … Continue reading “Blow Up a Balloon with Warm Air Science Experiment”
This simple science experiment and demonstration is a great way to show children what happens to gases when they are heated. The air around us is an example of a gas. Particles in a gas can move freely in any direction. Gases don’t have a fixed shape but fill the space they have. When a … Continue reading “Blow Up a Balloon with Warm Air Science Experiment”
This simple science experiment and demonstration is a great way to show children what happens to gases when they are heated. The air around us is an example of a gas. Particles in a gas can move freely in any direction. Gases don’t have a fixed shape but fill the space they have. When a … Continue reading “Blow Up a Balloon with Warm Air Science Experiment”
This simple science experiment and demonstration is a great way to show children what happens to gases when they are heated. The air around us is an example of a gas. Particles in a gas can move freely in any direction. Gases don’t have a fixed shape but fill the space they have. When a … Continue reading “Blow Up a Balloon with Warm Air Science Experiment”
This simple science experiment and demonstration is a great way to show children what happens to gases when they are heated. The air around us is an example of a gas. Particles in a gas can move freely in any direction. Gases don’t have a fixed shape but fill the space they have. When a … Continue reading “Blow Up a Balloon with Warm Air Science Experiment”
Pi is the ratio between a circle’s circumference and diameter. It’s a number used in many formulas associated with circles. The circumference is the distance around the edge of a circle Pi to two decimal places is 3.14. The symbol for Pi was first introduced by a Welsh mathematician called William Jones in 1706. Pi … Continue reading “Pi Day! What is Pi?”
Pi is the ratio between a circle’s circumference and diameter. It’s a number used in many formulas associated with circles. The circumference is the distance around the edge of a circle Pi to two decimal places is 3.14. The symbol for Pi was first introduced by a Welsh mathematician called William Jones in 1706. Pi … Continue reading “Pi Day! What is Pi?”
