On a recent trip to the Pacific Northwest, we drove up to Vancouver to spend a couple of days. While there, we visited the Telus Science World Museum in Vancouver. This is one awesome center! It fully...Read More
We have been members of ASTC for many years and for us, it’s been of value. The Association of Science and Technology and Centers has museums and science centers all over the world, so once you ...Read More
As part of their 80th anniversary, the Queen Mary opened its doors to the public for free tours, short films and general exploration of this majestic permanently docked liner. The ship boasts breathta...Read More
Join us as we explore the beautiful Santa Ana mountains in search of the seasonal vernal pools. Being in our fourth year of drought, the vernal pools haven’t had water in them for years, but don...Read More
Petrified wood contains no organic matter; each cell has been replaced with minerals making it a rock! But you’ve not seen a rock like this before. Every detail of the living tree is intact down...Read More
Exploring Coyote Hills Regional Park is breathtaking in the spring, and probably any time of year. In the spring, you can expect rolling green hills, crystal blue skies dotted with white voluminous cl...Read More
What’s better than communing with nature in the spring? We recently visited the Old Faithful Geyser in Calistoga, California. The grounds have been improved in the last few years and now in addi...Read More
What’s more San Francisco than the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars and Boudin’s sourdough bread? Well, there are a lot of iconic San Francisco attractions, but one of our favorite is the fa...Read More
Want to see the museum that inspired our Ancient Egypt unit study? It’s also the place we visited when completed our unit. It was a great way to begin and end our unit. It was both inspiring in ...Read More