Monday, July 29, 2013

New Blog Celebration and Giveaway!





I have a new blog!  Thank you Pamela at The Posh Box for the fantastic new box design!  I LOVE it!  
I am the science lead at my Elementary School and I take my position very seriously.  This new blog is one way I am hoping to connect with others who are passionate about science and help others who need some science inspiration. 
To celebrate...I am having my very first GIVEAWAY.  Hope it works. 
You can win this awesome science activity. 


a Rafflecopter giveaway
Okay...Hope I did this right! 
Science Rocks!
Cindy

14 comments:

  1. I enjoy science and one of my fondest memories in elementary school was when we dissected the owl pellets. I remember thinking it was so cool!

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    1. I like the owl pellet activity too. I didn't do this activity as a kiddo, but lots of times as a teacher. My kiddos always have a good time.
      Thanks for stopping by.
      Cindy

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  2. My favorite science memory was going outside and looking closely at different aspects of nature! Now, I love taking my students outside!
    -Carol
    Mrs. Cobb's Kindersprouts

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    1. I love taking my kiddos outside too. Thanks for stopping by!
      Cindy

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  3. Hi Cindy! Your new blog looks great & I'm looking forward to your posts! I'm your newest follower!

    ✿Sue✿
    Science for Kids Blog

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    1. Thanks Sue! I love it and I can't wait to start posting! Thanks for following me!
      Cindy

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  4. It wasn't fun and we never did experiements! Yuck!

    kellybrown28021@gmail.com

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    1. I'm sorry. I had a fabulous science teacher in Middle School that really turned me onto science! I hope you find some good ideas here!
      Cindy

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  5. I remember dissecting frogs and it scared the hell out of me! :(

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    1. I'm with you, I didn't like the frog dissection at all either!

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  6. My elementary science experiences were not memorable; but when I decided to become a teacher, I fell in love with the young childs excitement of natural curiosity and discovery about all things science. Now I love science and I try to instill that love and excitement in my students.

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    1. I love the big cheer my kinders give when they know it is science time! Can't beat it!

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  7. Excited to find this blog! I teach 3 blocks of science a day to kindergartners!

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    1. I love the excited faces when my kinders find out it is science time.
      Isn't it wonderful!

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