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Fascinating Science
www.fascinatingscience.com The real
beauty of Fascinating Science is that it flips the learning process. Instead
of forcing kids to read boring texts with occasional illustrations, I use illustrations
as the primary tool with text, in form of attached audio files, to explain
the illustrations. Learning becomes effortless because Fascinating Science uses
tools that kids are already familiar with, namely, visual-based, or if you will,
right hemispheric learning. The substance of Fascinating Science is how atoms bond to each other (ionic,
covalent, hydrogen, metallic, van der Waal bonds) and why the type of bond determines
everything: crystals, alloys, acidity, surface tension, density, buoyancy, heat
conduction, air pressure, ice formation, steam engines, hydraulics, ocean circulation,
weather, aeronautics, plate tectonics, organic compounds, carbohydrates, lipids,
proteins, cellular biology, photosynthesis, electromagnetic radiation, nuclear
power, and the life and death of stars.
beauty of Fascinating Science is that it flips the learning process. Instead
of forcing kids to read boring texts with occasional illustrations, I use illustrations
as the primary tool with text, in form of attached audio files, to explain
the illustrations. Learning becomes effortless because Fascinating Science uses
tools that kids are already familiar with, namely, visual-based, or if you will,
right hemispheric learning. The substance of Fascinating Science is how atoms bond to each other (ionic,
covalent, hydrogen, metallic, van der Waal bonds) and why the type of bond determines
everything: crystals, alloys, acidity, surface tension, density, buoyancy, heat
conduction, air pressure, ice formation, steam engines, hydraulics, ocean circulation,
weather, aeronautics, plate tectonics, organic compounds, carbohydrates, lipids,
proteins, cellular biology, photosynthesis, electromagnetic radiation, nuclear
power, and the life and death of stars.
Cindy Mendez
This is a wonderful place for me to let you know (as a parent) what is going on in the classroom.
FIDS JK Class
Private Group April 30, 2007
Enoelia Zaldivar
This group is intended to share information with parents of the Fisher Island Day School Junior K class. This will be a great opportunity for us to maintain continuous dialogue regarding classroom activities, upcoming events and daily progress.
DrSKR
This group was formed to give professors a forum to share ideas, textbook choices, case studies, advisement issues, etc.
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