“Eddie Moves Out”, Picture-Book Sequel to “Eddie the Electron”

“Eddie Moves Out”, Picture-Book Sequel to “Eddie the Electron”

If you're looking for an educational stocking stuffer this Christmas, please consider buying the first in the Eddie series if you haven't already done so. Whether you do it via *Eddie the Electron* or another avenue, the earlier you introduce your kids to science, the better for their (and our) futures…

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Fun Science: Easy Hands-on Chemistry Lesson
Children, Education, Essays Melissa Rooney Children, Education, Essays Melissa Rooney

Fun Science: Easy Hands-on Chemistry Lesson

This is a picture of my 6YO son's “back-to-school Magic Crystals”, obtained after immersing dolostones in vinegar (with a little orange food coloring). I've never made mushroom crystals before, so we were both truly enthralled. Dolostones (which can be purchased from Educational Innovations) are dolomite rocks, which are primarily composed of calcium magnesium carbonate or CaMg(CO3)2…

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Your Village

Your Village

In organizing children’s events this summer, I’ve talked to several science museum directors and staff, mostly about how to ensure that people actually attend the events. It’s not a matter of young people wanting to be there. It’s a matter of their parents getting them there. Turns out it’s one of the biggest challenges for education directors across the country…

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The Danville Science Center - A Unique Experience for Kids of All Ages
Children, Education, Community, Relationships, Essays Melissa Rooney Children, Education, Community, Relationships, Essays Melissa Rooney

The Danville Science Center - A Unique Experience for Kids of All Ages

I spent last Saturday bonding with young people, pre-school through high-school, via my hands-on children's book readings at the Danville Science Center (DSC). While driving to Virginia from my home in Durham, NC, I worried that my kids, who accompanied me, would get bored in one place all day and would consequently interfere with my program and my sanity. Boy, was I wrong!

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Middle- and High-School Strings Students Amaze at Animazement in Raleigh, NC, this Weekend

Middle- and High-School Strings Students Amaze at Animazement in Raleigh, NC, this Weekend

Yesterday, the Duke University String School's Youth Symphony Orchestra yesterday performed an Anime Symphony (entitled Space Brothers) at the 2016 Animazement Convention in Raleigh, NC. The symphony was written, designed and conducted by renowned Japanese movie composer and record producer Toshiyuki Watanabe, who flew in from Japan just for the event…

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Durham's Bionomic Education and Training Center program and the Future of our Youth

Durham's Bionomic Education and Training Center program and the Future of our Youth

In April, 2013, the Environmental Protection Agency calculated that fifty-five percent of monitored waterways in the United States are impaired by pollution, meaning they are too polluted for healthy recreation, public drinking water and subsistence fishing. Twenty-five percent of the nation’s beaches are under advisories or closed at least once per year due to water pollution.

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Come learn Thursday what ‘Lights On Afterschool’ is all about
Published, Community, Education, Children, Relationships Melissa Rooney Published, Community, Education, Children, Relationships Melissa Rooney

Come learn Thursday what ‘Lights On Afterschool’ is all about

… Lights On Afterschool is a nationwide project of the Afterschool Alliance (afterschoolalliance.org/index.cfm), which is dedicated to ensuring that all children have access to affordable and quality after-school programs. It’s a great way for families, companies, volunteers, anyone to learn about …

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For the Love of BETC

For the Love of BETC

… Polluted runoff is a leading cause of impairment in at least 40% of North Carolina's waterways, including all of Jordan Lake and a significant part of Falls Lake. Forty percent of America's rivers and 46% of America's lakes are too polluted for fishing, swimming, or aquatic life…

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Digging our Way Out

Digging our Way Out

… Thanks to a heads-up from Ray Eurquhart, a long-time Durham Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) board member, in October I contacted the SWCD about the N.C. Community Conservation Assistance Program (CCAP), which funds up to 75% of qualifying stormwater management projects on public and private land…

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Welcome to my blog ...

Welcome to my blog ...

... where you'll find articles pertaining to education and written for parents, caretakers, & teachers (traditional & home-school) regarding practical hands-on books, curricula, events, & opportunities. Other articles concern parenting, marriage, writing, & life in general, as well as local (Durham/Raleigh/Chapel-Hill), regional (Southeastern United States), and national issues and concerns.

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