The Ethogram believes that science should be accessible and diverse in order to increase the sense of belonging within the science community. Each month we highlight a “Sci Hero” so the next generation of scientists and naturalists may be inspired.
Tag: 3rd grade
Sci Hero: Dr. Emma Milne
The Ethogram believes that science should be accessible and diverse in order to increase the sense of belonging within the science community. As a part of our continuing effort to make science a more inclusive field, we will be highlighting a “Sci Hero” each month so that the next generation of scientists and naturalists may…
Ask a Scientist: LOL
Do animals laugh?
Sci Hero: Minakata Kumagusu
Minakata Kumagusu loved nature, folklore, and cultural traditions so created his own learning path that went far beyond the walls of a classroom!
Ask a Scientist: Web Wonders
Why do spiders make webs?
Ask a Scientist: Sneaky Snacking
Why do ants steal my food?
Sci Hero: Dr. Isabella Aiona Abbott
The Ethogram believes that science should be accessible and diverse in order to increase the sense of belonging within the science community. As a part of our continuing effort to make science a more inclusive field, we will be highlighting a “Sci Hero” each month so that the next generation of scientists and naturalists may be inspired and identify with the diverse community that came before them.
Arts & Crafts: Unicorn Bear
Check out this young explorer’s mythical unicorn bear sketch!
Ask a Scientist: Dog Demeanor
How do I understand my dog?
Sci Hero: Dr. Margaret Collins
The Ethogram believes that science should be accessible and diverse in order to increase the sense of belonging within the science community. As a part of our continuing effort to make science a more inclusive field, we will be highlighting a “Sci Hero” each month so that the next generation of scientists and naturalists may be inspired and identify with the diverse community that came before them.