Nancy B's Science Club AquaScope and Underwater Wonders Activity JournalHead to the shore and explore! With the aquascope, you don't even have to get wet to explore the wonders of life underwater. AquaScope has 5x magnification to focus closely on observations. You can even light up your subject thanks to built-in LED lights. Then, use the attached thermometer strip to gauge and document the water temperature. This underwater telescope for kids also comes with an activity journal packed with fun science experiments. | Psst...They're Learning!- Promotes key scientific method elements through hypothesis. - Encourages self-discovery through hands-on science. - Motivates learners to observe water life that can't be seen with human eyes. - Conduct kid-safe experiments and encourage exploration. | Meet the Inventor: Nancy BalterNancy Balter has always loved science. Her passion paid off with a B.A. in Biology from Yale University and an M.S. in Science Education from the University of Southern California. Nancy has combined her love of science and invention with her passion for education with Nancy B's Science Club in hopes of keeping kids curious and engaging their natural excitement for science! |
STEM LearningThis product features STEM based fun where the idea of educating little learners in four specific disciplines-science, technology, engineering and mathematics-creates the opportunity for open ended discoveries and education through play. | Observation/DiscoveryNancy B's Science Club helps kids discover the fun of exploration and observation with real tools to take a closer look at nature and all of the science happening in the world around us. | Scientific Method-data collection, analyzing dataSharpen your pencils, scientists! Nancy B's Science Club sets include everything you need for real scientific observation and data collection to help record and analyze your findings, a key part of the scientific method. | Introduction to STEM careersMeet Senior Scientist, Margot Stiles! Margot has been using science to help protect the world's oceans for the last 15 years living and working in more than 29 countries. After finishing her studies in science and marine biology, she started her own business and worked with environmental groups including the world Wildlife Fund and the Monterey Bay Aquarium. |
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