Join our young explorers’ pandas for lunch time!
Tag: Kindergarten and below
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: Critter Casts
Check out the different shapes of these young explorers’ animal molds!
Arts & Crafts: Pollinator Pals
Celebrate pollinator week with these young explorers’ beautiful butterflies!
Arts & Crafts: Colorful Canary
Check out this young explorer’s bright bird craft!
Arts & Crafts: World Otter Day
Check out how this Pre-K class celebrated World Otter Day!
Arts & Crafts: Baby Birds and Whirlpools
Check out this week’s drawing of baby birds dealing with their extreme environment!
Creature Feature: Golden-crowned Sparrow
Once upon a time, in a land far from people, a tiny egg cracked in its nest. Slowly, a small beak pushed through, delicately casting pieces of eggshell aside. It was followed by dark grey bulges that were closed eyes, and finally a floppy, mostly featherless and helpless body that weighed only 3 grams [1]….
Arts & Crafts: Sunshine and Elephant Design
Check out this young explorer’s sunny elephant design!
Sci Hero: Dr. Roger Arliner Young
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…