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5 Winter-Themed STEM Activities: snowflakes, glaciers, and more!

Looking for fun and educational ways to bring STEM learning into your homeschool or classroom this winter? These winter-themed activities are perfect for exploring science, technology, engineering, and math through hands-on projects that celebrate the season. From measuring snow and studying glaciers to investigating the science behind snowflakes and symmetry, these activities will keep students […]

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Earth Science

Journey of a Snowflake: learn how snow forms

Are you ready to learn how snowflakes form? Whether you’re teaching at home or in the classroom, studying the formation of snowflakes with your students is a fun winter learning activity. In this post, we’ll follow the journey of a snowflake as it forms high in the atmosphere and then falls to Earth! Snow is […]

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Wild Earth Lab Winter Newsletter: study environmental science, math, and more!

Get ready! A lot is new at Wild Earth Lab this winter, plus here are some all-time favorite winter activities! Stay up to date on my latest units, free resources, and more! Below, I’ve put together a list of my most recent new units, winter units, freebies, blog posts, and upcoming sale dates at Wild […]

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Earth Science Sustainability and Conservation

Snow Hydrology: why and how do scientists study snow?

What is snow hydrology? Snow hydrology is the study of snow’s role in the water cycle. Snow hydrologists study snowfall, melting, and everything that happens to snow in between! Many snow hydrologists are interested in the ways snow impacts our water resources. They may use data to make predictions about the water supply. Why is […]

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