The excitement of a new school year has passed, the days are getting longer and grayer (at least in our part of the world), and the anticipation of a holiday break seems a distant glimmer. It’s easy, when we get into the “groove” of the year, to ease up a bit, coast a little, lose a little of our edge, …
Enjoy These Top Five Summer Science Activities!
The fireworks are over and heading to the pool has lost its luster. Need to add some new activities to these dog days of summer? How about some fun science activities? While there are many we could suggest, here’s our mid-summer countdown from the Fuddlebrook and Quirkles books. Read the stories first so the experiments will seem more relevant. This …
Hungry? Just Print Your Dinner
In the Fuddlebrook book, Bert’s Crazy Growth Concoction, Bert finds a “magic” growth recipe on the internet that he’s sure is going to make him the tallest boy in the class. He learns, however, that the real keys to healthy growth are good nutrition and a healthy lifestyle. What if that good, nutritious food could be printed with the touch …
Get Psyched for Creativity Month!
January is creativity month! There’s a lot of cool science that originated in January. Not only did Galileo discover Jupiter’s four biggest moon’s (Read The Substitute from Jupiter), but it’s also the month Earth reaches perihelion, the point where Earth comes closest to the Sun, about two weeks after the December Solstice. But that’s not all! January 28 is Bubble …
Learn More About a Holiday Icon!
Chances are the students in Mrs. Wigglebum’s classroom, like millions of others, are preparing for their holiday program. And what child has not stood proudly in front of friends and family to perform Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer as part of that event? Probably, to this day, you can sing this holiday favorite without even looking at the words. But …
Countdown to Fall!
Thursday, September 22, marks the end of summer and beginning of Fall in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Fuddlebrook book, A Change of Season, Herman is perplexed about the changes taking place as he sees the transition from summer to fall. Mrs. Wigglebum steps in to teach the class about why seasons occur. Maybe we need a lesson just like …
Scientists Should Get a Gold Medal, Too!
August 2016 marks the 31st Summer Olympiad and the first set in South America. More than 10,500 athletes from 167 nations have travelled to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 5-21 to take part in 306 events across 42 different disciplines. This year, for the first time, a team representing refugee Olympic athletes also competed. An additional 4,000 athletes from 170 …
100 Years of Genetics, Genomes, & DNA
This month we celebrate the 100th birthday of world-renowned scientist Francis Crick. Crick was born on June 8, 1916 in Northhampton, England. As a child, he was extremely inquisitive and read any book he could get his hands on. He found books on science topics the most interesting, which led to many “kitchen-experiments” as a child. As a teenager his …
The Making of a Fuddle-book
Have you ever wondered how your favorite books came to be? For the Fuddlebrook Science Series that process took a little over three years (for the 26 books). Each book started with a science concept based off of science standards. In The Plant Warrior, the concept was plants, habitats, and ecology. After writing a fun, creative story around the concept, …
Hello World. Meet Herman Tweed!
Herman Tweed, the lovable classroom pet hamster at Fuddlebrook School, made an appearance this weekend at the Fuddlebrook launch party for children. Needless to say, from the children’s expressions, he was a hit! The story, Who Stole Herman Tweed, introduced the Fuddlebrook star. In this story, Herman goes missing, and the students in Mrs. Wigglebum’s class have to solve the …