June 14, 2019
By Ted Beyer
There are certain days in history that pretty much anyone who was alive at the time can remember as though it was yesterday. Times of trial and triumph. Heart-wrenching times like September 11th, or the day Kennedy was shot, or the Challenger. And then there is the day that we landed on the Moon.
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astronomy, College level, Earth Science, Elementary level, High School level, Middle School level | Tagged: apollo 11, astronaut, Educational Innovations, homeschool, nasa, parent friendly, science, space |
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Posted by Donna Giachetti
June 7, 2019
by Tami O’Connor
There are plenty of reasons I love my job. I think it’s important to enjoy what you do, but I more than enjoy working at Educational Innovations—I just love it! There are some simple benefits like breakfast on Fridays and the ever-filled candy bowl (much to my doctor’s dismay), but one awesome thing is that people bring their dogs to work.
As of today, we’re up to four. It’s been scientifically proven that having dogs at work is a health benefit. (I guess that cancels out the candy bowl.)
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Posted by Donna Giachetti
May 22, 2019
Want to get your students revved up over the science of sound? This area of science has so much to explore, with more advances every day. Enjoy this collection of news related to recent discoveries about sound and waves.
If you find an interesting article on this subject, please share it with us in the comments below!
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College level, Elementary level, energy, High School level, Middle School level, Physics, sound | Tagged: amplitude, Educational Innovations, energy, frequency, homeschool, phenomenon based learning, phenomenon-based science, Physics, properties of sound, science, sound, sound experiments, sound waves, vibration |
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Posted by Donna Giachetti
May 22, 2019

Most of us know what a sound is… but what’s the science behind it? And what can you do with sound (besides listen to it)? Plenty! We’ve selected some fascinating videos that explore the science of sound and waves. One of the most fascinating things about these videos is that they demonstrate how many unexpected ways we use sound—in our daily lives, in the lab, and beyond.
If you’ve enjoyed other videos on this topic, please share them with us!
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College level, Elementary level, energy, High School level, Middle School level, Physics, sound | Tagged: amplitude, Educational Innovations, energy, experiments, frequency, hands-on activity, phenomenon-based science, Physics, properties of sound, science, sound, sound experiments, sound waves, vibration |
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Posted by Donna Giachetti
May 22, 2019
Teaching about sound is so much fun! It’s a concept that even the youngest learners can understand.
There are so many ways to introduce the topic—from waves and amplitude to sonic booms or quantum physics! Below you will find one of our favorite introductory lessons. Use it with students of any age to present the idea that sound is, essentially, a result of air molecules vibrating.
If you come across any lessons you’d like to share, please leave us a comment below!
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College level, Elementary level, energy, High School level, Middle School level, Physics, sound | Tagged: amplitude, frequency, properties of sound, sound, sound experiments, sound waves, vibration |
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Posted by Donna Giachetti