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The last few weeks of school are when even your most engaged students start mentally checking out. In this episode Nicole shares three science topics that consistently pull kids back in — space scale, invasive species, and extreme weather — with specific entry points, project ideas, and the framing that makes each one actually land. Plus a quick-start guide for each topic in this week's Substack.
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When the year is winding down and kids are coasting, you need topics that do the heavy lifting for you. In this episode Nicole walks through three science topics she keeps coming back to because they work — even in June. Space scale that makes kids go completely quiet and then explode with questions. Invasive species framed as a villain story that pulls in research, writing, and Canva. And extreme weather and natural disasters that connect science to things kids are already seeing in the news. For each topic: the entry point that hooks them, what to do from there, and how far you can take it.
IN THIS EPISODE:
LINKS MENTIONED:
🎥 KLT Universe Size Comparison — Kids Learning Tube on YouTube: search "KLT universe size comparison"
🔍 Kiddle — kid-safe search engine: https://www.kiddle.co
🛒 Invasive Species Project (middle grades) — iExploreScience TpT store
📬 Quick-Start Topic Guide — entry point activity for each of the three topics covered, free for iExploreScience Substack subscribers: https://iexplorescience.substack.com/
📬 Stay Connected
By Nicole VanTassel4.8
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The last few weeks of school are when even your most engaged students start mentally checking out. In this episode Nicole shares three science topics that consistently pull kids back in — space scale, invasive species, and extreme weather — with specific entry points, project ideas, and the framing that makes each one actually land. Plus a quick-start guide for each topic in this week's Substack.
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When the year is winding down and kids are coasting, you need topics that do the heavy lifting for you. In this episode Nicole walks through three science topics she keeps coming back to because they work — even in June. Space scale that makes kids go completely quiet and then explode with questions. Invasive species framed as a villain story that pulls in research, writing, and Canva. And extreme weather and natural disasters that connect science to things kids are already seeing in the news. For each topic: the entry point that hooks them, what to do from there, and how far you can take it.
IN THIS EPISODE:
LINKS MENTIONED:
🎥 KLT Universe Size Comparison — Kids Learning Tube on YouTube: search "KLT universe size comparison"
🔍 Kiddle — kid-safe search engine: https://www.kiddle.co
🛒 Invasive Species Project (middle grades) — iExploreScience TpT store
📬 Quick-Start Topic Guide — entry point activity for each of the three topics covered, free for iExploreScience Substack subscribers: https://iexplorescience.substack.com/
📬 Stay Connected