Friday, September 28, 2012

just a note...

I have been researching ideas all morning and working on curriculum connections, all the while thinking of the apples sitting on my kitchen counter.  I keep looking for the perfect French Apple Cake recipe and think I have found it on David Lebovitz's blog.  French Apple Cake is SO easy to make and wonderfully delicious.  I have added the blog link under my blogs as a special treat to my visitors.  I hope you will have a moment to look through my slideshows and fossil books.  Send me ideas of museum science connections you would like to see. Remember to sign up as a follower to be entered to win a field trip for your class or a family membership for yourself to the museum.

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OMSH Cave

I am so excited about our cave in the Origins Gallery. I took a friend, her daughter and son through on a sneak preview. They were each amazed they were not in a real cave. I loved hearing their exclamations of delight and cannot wait to share with the public. We are running behind schedule but plan to have a special teacher event when it is ready.

LAB PHOTOS: Creating a Precipitate

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Creating a Precipitate Lab

A precipitate is the resulting solid of a chemical reaction producing the carbonate which forms the building blocks of many cave formations. This lab is a great connection for Physical and Earth Science.

BATS in the Museum

BATS in the Museum
Largest Bat Species

EVENTS: Live Bat Encounter at the Museum

Rob Mies from the Organization for Bat Conservation presented a bat program at the Owensboro Museum of Science and History
Sunday, September 16

BAT SLIDESHOW featuring Rob Meis

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Live Bat Encounter at Owensboro Museum