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Who is Prof Sepoc
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Dr Jane Snell Copes. I’m a Ph.D. inorganic chemist, teacher,. I love doing science because it’s hard, beautiful, exciting, and important. I have a collection of chemical elements, and I carry a tiny periodic table in my wallet. Finding out something new to the world is exciting. But showing a simple chemical reaction to a child who has never seen it is even better! Science Outside the Box.
Teacher Playshops
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November 2013 E4 Conference sponsored by. We’re building Cranky Boxes, also known as Automata, from milk cartons, chopsticks, and other leftovers. Playing With Your Food. How strong is a pretzel? How stretchy is a gummy worm? Find out how to measure wonderful properties of foods. The Artsy Parts of Science. Anyone can MIX colors, but how do you UN-mix them? Learn about colors in soap films and make some oobleck and play clay. Notes. Dry Ice in Your Classroom. Art AND Science AND Literature AND Engineering.
Come in
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More Fun With Science. Photo by Gus Gustafson. Everyone is a scientist. Kids are curious and excited about everything. They ask questions and try out new ideas and make mistakes and start over. That’s what scientists do every day. Adults can be careful and methodical and analytical and patient, all good traits for a scientist. Cooking is chemistry, sewing is geometry and topology, music is acoustics,.
More Fun With Science
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Chemistry teachers can find out how to make the little blue fire in a jam jar and many more special effects from J. K. Rowling’s fabulous Harry Potter series. My article from Journal of Chemical Education, October 2006, gives references for how Muggles can appear to be quite magical. Click on a title for a Science Outside the Box recipe. Come back often to see what’s new. Bubbles, Bubbles Everywhere. Science fun at home.
Classes, Parties, and More
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I bring all the materials to your location for a single class or a series. 5 to 20 kids, ages 5 to 12. I also welcome adult-child partners for classes. I design classes to fit your time and space constraints and to meet the needs of your participants. Let Professor Sepoc bring an hour or more of science fun with bubbles, dry ice, color changes, magical special effects, and experiments to take home. We can also prepare a science snack together! Wet Ice, Dry Ice. Playing With Your Food. Slimy, sticky, icky.
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Jennifer | Our excellent learning adventures
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Our excellent learning adventures. Our summer so far. August 3, 2013. The summer of 2013 so far has been a summer of relaxing and savouring. We haven’t been overly busy, just enjoying the glorious weather, exploring our own fair city and being outdoors as much as possible. We’ve spent time with … Continue reading →. June 21, 2013. June 2, 2013. A post from Juliet. May 10, 2013. Welcome to my new fairy blog! April 14, 2013. April 8, 2013. It was past time for Sam to get a new pair of ballet shoes: No one ...
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Dance Recital 2013 | Our excellent learning adventures
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Our excellent learning adventures. Our summer so far →. June 21, 2013. The annual dance recital is definitely one of Sam, Noah and Juliet’s highlights of the spring. While photography is not allowed during the actual recital, parents are allowed to go crazy with flashbulbs popping during the dress rehearsal. Noah’s jazz dance (to the tune of Patsy Cline’s “Walking After Midnight”). Noah’s ballet dance – in classical style. Noah’s modern dance. Juliet’s ballet dance (where they were forest fairies). You a...
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A post from Juliet | Our excellent learning adventures
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Our excellent learning adventures. Child Run 2013 →. A post from Juliet. May 10, 2013. Welcome to my new fairy blog! One of the things I’ve seen that prove that fairies are real is this: sometimes I would look out our mail slot at night because it is quite wide and I would see tiny glowing lights in the trees. And then I would look at the house behind it and see that there were no lights coming from there. So, that meant the light must have been coming from the trees. Once, I was in my backyard out near ...
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Child Run 2013 | Our excellent learning adventures
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Our excellent learning adventures. A post from Juliet. Dance Recital 2013 →. June 2, 2013. Here are Sam and Noah from the 2007 Child Run:. My how things have changed! The funny thing is that I thought that the kids were getting so big back then, and now I just look at those photos and say “awwww”. The warm up…. The pre-race photo (as Sam expressed his feeling that we really don’t need photos taken). The post-race photo – complete with medals. This entry was posted in just for fun. A post from Juliet.
Homemade Sticky Window Gellies (Decorative Diffusion, Floatation and Evaporation Experiment) « The Kitchen Pantry Scientist
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The Kitchen Pantry Scientist. Simple Recipes for Real Science. Laquo; Spy Juice. Holiday Break Science Experiments. Homemade Sticky Window Gellies (Decorative Diffusion, Floatation and Evaporation Experiment). What happens when food coloring molecules move, or DIFFUSE through gelatin, the substance that makes jello jiggle? This creative science experiment that my kids and I invented lets you play with floatation. Physics by sprinkling glitter on. Melted gelatin, watch colorful dyes diffuse. In the pan wi...
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Minneapolis St. Paul Mini Maker Faire. May 14, 2016. 7 things to know about attending the faire. May 11, 2016. Comments Off on 7 things to know about attending the faire. We can’t wait to see you at the faire on Saturday. Here are a few things to know about getting to and enjoying the event! With a list of makers and sponsors is now on the website. Printed programs will be available at the Fairgrounds. Be sure to check out the schedule of presentations and workshops. Occurring throughout the day on two s...
Letters from Summer Camp | The Alchemist in the Minivan
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The Alchemist in the Minivan. A Scientist’s Experiment in Parenting and Living. Letters from Summer Camp. Here’s a link to my recent blog article on the. 8216; “Motherlode” parenting blog: “Letters From Sleep-Away Camp”. Yesterday, my 16-year-old son departed, by bus, for four weeks at a camp in northern Minnesota. I’ve already checked the camp’s website for photos, and I found one photo of him from the Opening Day. I’m pleased to see that he arrived safe and sound. To TrackBack this entry is:. You are c...
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Book Club | Our excellent learning adventures
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Our excellent learning adventures. New ballet shoes →. March 27, 2013. Here are just a couple of the books we’ve read so far:. Was the first book of the year for the 9-12 year old group and it remains a group favourite. It’s a classic survival in the wildnerness story where a boy and his dog get shipwrecked on a desert island. There’s just one small twist. On this island, there already lives a Japanese man who has been there since World War 2 and doesn’t wish to return home. Mr Popper’s Penguins. SamR...
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Blooming | Our excellent learning adventures
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Our excellent learning adventures. A post from Juliet →. April 14, 2013. We still have grand plans related to our idea to document parts of Vancouver in photos. We haven’t gotten to it as much as we had hoped due to the general busy-ness of life. However, we happened to find ourselves near the Space Centre/Planetarium over the past couple of weeks, and have been capturing a certain blooming magnolia tree as it slowly moves towards its full glory. Hope spring is arriving wherever you live! Sam’s Car...
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Why Homeschooling? | Our excellent learning adventures
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Our excellent learning adventures. Before our kids were born, I worked as a family counsellor, and therefore had already had the opportunity to be exposed to a lot of parenting literature and theories, including such influential writers such as Alfie Kohn and Gordon Neufeld. Expect to be misunderstood; expect to be bored by much of what comes your way; expect to be ignored, to have your needs go unmet, to have to adjust to the world – don’t expect it to adjust to you. 8221; Volumes have been written abou...
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