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Top five ways to suppress summer learning loss
Published on May 13, 2015
The impact of summer activities go beyond the “fun factor.” -
Science ideas for young children: Flowers and plant reproduction
Published on May 11, 2015
Watching flowers bloom in the spring can be an opportunity to teach children about science and the natural world. -
Grow your own herbs
Published on May 7, 2015
Growing your own herbs is simple and beneficial in a lot of ways. -
Make every day Earth Day!
Published on April 29, 2015
Earth Day is celebrated annually on April 22, but you can make every day Earth Day by practicing behaviors that lessen our human impact on Earth. -
Beehives and butterflies: New MSU student pollinator projects
Published on April 29, 2015
Michigan State University students bringing attention and education about pollinators with projects around Bailey Hall. -
Explore animal homes in Michigan
Published on April 24, 2015
Spring in Michigan is a wonderful time of the year to help youth learn about and explore animal homes. -
Birdwatching is a great way to spring into science
Published on April 14, 2015
Spring into science by birdwatching in your own backyard or places that offer avian educational opportunities of our fine-feathered friends. -
Place-based education enhancing STEM education
Published on April 6, 2015
School and community partners explore Great Lakes science opportunities through place-based education practices enhancing STEM education in area schools with the support of the Northeast Michigan Great Lakes Stewardship Initiative. -
Every Kid in a Park allows free admission to national parks for fourth graders and their families
Published on April 2, 2015
Starting September 2015, every fourth grader in the United States and their family will be able to enter all national parks for free for an entire year as part of the Every Kid in a Park initiative. -
What to do with all this plastic? Part 3
Published on March 29, 2015
“Harmonious” innovation spawns from Paraguay’s Landfill.