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Science Through the Alphabet was the ONLY class my 4 year old took in its entirety and looked forward to it every week. The beautiful “Magic Letter Book” my child created during Ms Trezza’s classes, is another perfect example to the love of learning Ms Trezza can instill in a child. We keep this Magic Letter Book stored with her preschool diploma and other cherished and important school year memories.
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Monday September 21st 4-4:30PM EST

N is for Narwhal

We’ll listen to a re-creation of a true story about a Narwhal that loses his pod. Along the way we’ll learn to compare Narwhals to Beluga whales, learn where Narwhals lived and what their “horns” are actually made of.

Materials needed:

White clay, model magic or homemade salt dough(salt, flour and water).

Magic Letter Books

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Wednesday September 23rd

4-4:30PM EST

T is for Top

We’ll build and decorate our own spinning tops and watch how the patterns change as they spin. We’ll also try different size spinners and test to see which ones spin best.

materials needed:

small wood dowel or wooden skewers, Various size circles cut from thin cereal box cardboard, paper clips, markers and stickers and a print up of this circle template.

Monday September 29th

4-4:30Pm EST

B is for Bubble

Why are bubbles always round? Why do we see so many colors in bubbles? And what causes a bubble to pop? As we make and experiment with bubbles we’ll seek to find the answers to these questions and more about bubbles.

Materials needed:

Magic Letter Books

Bubble Solution or make your own:

3 cups water

1 cup dishwashing liquid

1/2 cup glycerin(optional)

1/4 cup corn syrup

If you are making your own solution, it’s best to make it up to 24 hours in advance so water may become distilled

Pipe cleaners

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Wednesday September 30th

4-4:30PM EST

U is for Unicorn!

We’ll learn some of the more unusual myths about unicorns and how they may have come to be. Then we’ll make our own unicorn horns and use them to perform some “magical” experiments.

Materials needed:

1 piece of cardstock paper

markers

shallow bowl of water

pepper or another herb that can float

1/4 cup of milk

food coloring(must be water based, not gel based)

Magic Letter Books

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Monday October

5th 4-4:30PM

L is for Lava Lamp

These were all the craze in the 60’s and 70’s and we’ll show you a bit of the science behind them as we make our own homemade lava lamp without using electricity.

Materials Needed:

Plastic bottle with lid

enough vegetable oil to fill 1/4 of the container

enough water to fill 1/2 of the container

2-3 alka seltzer tablets

1 or 2 colors of food coloring

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Wednesday October 7th 4-4:30PM

E is for Egg

You will have an opportunity to virtually meet one of Miss Denise’s chickens while we examine an egg like never before. We’ll perform an experiment and demonstrate how an egg can both sink and float, and learn about the different parts of an egg.

Materials needed:

1 egg

small bowl

2 glasses of water

salt

Magic Letter Books