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Helping youth succeed in science – Part 4: Planning and carrying out investigations
Published on October 20, 2015
Youth can succeed in science by exploring answers to their questions through planning and carrying out investigations. -
Science ideas for young children: Making candy
Published on October 13, 2015
Making candy can be a fun way to learn about science. -
Students promote Lake Huron biodiversity during Charity Island excursion
Published on October 13, 2015
Au Gres-Sims elementary students team up with Great Lakes scientists to monitor threatened pitcher’s thistle and invasive phragmites plant populations on Charity Island. -
Students help experts track an endangered dragonfly
Published on October 13, 2015
Hunting for the Hine’s emerald dragonfly with Great Lakes scientists offers an equally rare learning opportunity for Rogers City students. -
Helping youth succeed in science – Part 3: Developing and using models
Published on October 9, 2015
Successful scientists develop and use models to convey ideas. -
Science ideas for young children: Looking at galls
Published on October 9, 2015
Have you seen a funny looking lump or bump on a stem or a leaf? -
Science ideas for young children: Harvesting and eating tomatoes
Published on October 5, 2015
Why do tomatoes look and taste the way they do? -
Science ideas for young children: Stacking cards
Published on October 1, 2015
Stuck inside on a rainy day? Try stacking cards to learn about science. -
How will you celebrate National 4-H Week?
Published on October 1, 2015
You can join 4-H friends as we celebrate everything that makes 4-H great during National 4-H Week, Oct. 4-10, 2015. -
Show your 4-H face on social media during National 4-H Week
Published on October 1, 2015
Celebrate National 4-H Week Oct. 4-10, 2015, by participating in “Show your 4-H Face” campaign on social media.