Starting this week, third graders are beginning an exploration of electricity as one of our science units during Theme time. Earlier this year, we received a grant from UVM's Vermont Academy of Science and Engineering to bolster this unit with a makerspace and corresponding activities. One such activity is "Squishy Circuits." In order for this to happen, we need YOUR help to make conductive and insulating dough from an easy-to-follow recipe. Please sign up on the Sign-Up Genius link or leave us a comment and we'll be sure to get the recipe to you quickly.
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Monday, January 5, 2015
Dough Needed for Squishy Circuits!
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Starting this week, third graders are beginning an exploration of electricity as one of our science units during Theme time. Earlier this year, we received a grant from UVM's Vermont Academy of Science and Engineering to bolster this unit with a makerspace and corresponding activities. One such activity is "Squishy Circuits." In order for this to happen, we need YOUR help to make conductive and insulating dough from an easy-to-follow recipe. Please sign up on the Sign-Up Genius link or leave us a comment and we'll be sure to get the recipe to you quickly.
Starting this week, third graders are beginning an exploration of electricity as one of our science units during Theme time. Earlier this year, we received a grant from UVM's Vermont Academy of Science and Engineering to bolster this unit with a makerspace and corresponding activities. One such activity is "Squishy Circuits." In order for this to happen, we need YOUR help to make conductive and insulating dough from an easy-to-follow recipe. Please sign up on the Sign-Up Genius link or leave us a comment and we'll be sure to get the recipe to you quickly.
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