Global electromagnetic resonance phenomenon was first discovered and by Nicola Tesla, who made his first documented observations of global electromagnetic resonance at his Colorado Springs laboratory in 1899. This led to certain thought conclusions about the electrical properties of Earth, making the basis for his idea for wireless energy transmission. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikola_Tesla Theoretically, it is the natural frequency or […]
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Keeping Warm in Winter
Over The Decades, we have watched many students come and go, both the young and the elderly, who had a tough time getting warm and staying warm in the winter, especially the international students. This article is to say Thank you to and share some of The Wisdom of our Northern Elders who taught us […]
Continue readingCreate a Weather Chart for Your Elementary Classroom
Your grade school / elementary age children have a natural curiosity about the weather, so why not spend some time teaching them about it? It’s especially helpful if you create an activity that is heavy in visual excitement. One idea that fits the description: Having the kids create their own weather chart. To do this, […]
Continue readingWhat is Weather all about?
With technological advances making weather prediction more precise and with visuals on your local news network a great place to see every type of weather condition, teaching about weather has gotten easier. Years ago when your science teacher told you about a hurricane or a tornado, chances were that you would never see one in […]
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Learning about weather can be exciting and it can also be daunting when you realize how powerful weather can be and the amount of devastation that it can leave in its path. Many people are never affected by weather because the worst things that have occurred where they live is a thunder and lightning storm […]
Continue readingInteractive Weather and Water Cycle Resources
Interactive Weather: http://www.scholastic.com/kids/ weather / – Excellent for understanding how temperature and humidity effect the weather . http://www.edheads.org/activities/ weather / – Excellent for teaching weather simulation. …
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Well, my intentions were good, but sometimes that doesn’t cut it. I had said that I was going to provide the links to where I found my free pictures and I plan on still doing this, but this first project is one of the ones I did over a …
Continue readingTeaching the Weather – Hurricane Simulating
Dr. Richard Byles, director of education at the Virginia Air and Space Museum in Hampton, VA, demonstrates how to simulate the force that a hurricane or tornado may…
Continue readingTips for teaching Elementary Science
Tips for teaching Elementary Science Everyone knows that teaching clouds is not difficult, just boring.However, you can make it interesting by showing your students how clouds are formed.What you will need is a jar, a match, tape, black paper, a flash light, and a small bag of ice.What you will do is fill the jar […]
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Everyone knows that teaching clouds and the weather is not difficult, just boring. However, you can make it interesting by showing your students how clouds are formed. What you will need is a jar, a match, tape, black paper, a flash light, and a small bag of ice. What you will do is fill the […]
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