Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Six Week High School Webinar on Blood

I am teaching an online webinar course about the physiology and pathophysiology of blood called:

"You won't faint at the sight of blood in this virtual class! We'll explore what blood is and does, how it is made, how it clots, and blood typing. We'll also look at how blood is tested in a medical laboratory, what the results are when a person is healthy and how it changes in illness. Each student will present their own research into a specific blood disorder of his or her choosing."

If you register before August 15th, the cost is an incredible $60; after that the cost is $75. There's an additional $20 lab course; one-time access to a 400x microscope is required.

The course starts Friday, September 18th and continues for six consecutive weeks. The live webinar portions are every Friday from 3:00 to 4:15 pm EDT. This is a great opportunity for high school homeschool. I am really excited about this course and the others offered by Homeschool Connections.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

New Sylvan Dell Book, Free Trial eBook Access

Sylvan Dell Publishing has 5 wonderful new titles coming out this fall, including Count Down to Fall by Fran Hawk, illustrated by Sherry Neidigh.

The book is written in short verses surrounded by a two-page spread of beautiful autumn scenes. It focuses on tree leaves, both their shapes as well as their autumn colors. This is a great early elementary book for a tree study, and, like other Sylvan Dell books, includes activities involving tree leaves as well as plants in general.

If you think this or any other Sylvan Dell books look good, like I do, you can check them all out for free for the next 90 days. Check out Sara Dobie's blog for the press release and the link. You can open and flip through all the pages of all their books. You can even have automatic page-turning with accompanying audio. It is a great opportunity to check out Sylvan Dell's wonderful line of science and math books.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The Eclipse in China




If you have not visited Jimmie's new web site, Jimmie's Collage, then you should check it out.

She's a homeschooling mom living in China so she got a great view of the eclipse. She has a fabulous blog entry about it here.


Sunday, July 19, 2009

I Guess Education Is an Atmosphere...

...at least when it comes to science at our house. Here are the boys spontaneously role playing together. Ds#1 and Ds#2 are surgeons--see, they have their masks on. They are cardiac surgeons, specifically, performing an open heart on Ds#3. They even fully draped the patient so that only the critical area is in the work window (I have no idea where they picked that up!)

I understand the patient did well.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Molecularium interactive

I recently came across this interesting interactive, called the Molecularium, that is a great way to introduce kids to molecular structure and chemical notation.

When you follow the link you will want to click on the nanolab, the top button on the right, and then select the Build option.

Using 3 atoms--oxygen, carbon, and hydrogen--kids construct a series of common molecules. Mel, the computer, then gives a few facts about what they have made. Kids work their way through 3 levels plus a bonus round.

The Zoom activity views the earth at different distances, while the Transform activity shows water as a solid, liquid, and gas as the temperature changes, so there's not a lot to them. The home site showcases Digital Dome movies (shown in a planetarium) the project is producing.