Wow... I do not know how I stumbled upon this (my TH-cam recommendations have always been all over the place) but you were my 4th grade teacher! I am not sure if you would remember me or not since I was one of the quieter kids. My name is Caitlin. I was in your very first "All Girls" class. I was tall, skinny, brunette and wore glasses most of the time.
Hi Michelle! You continue to share wonderful science content!! And I know your channel is a great resource to homeschool families!! I myself always learn interesting stuff when I watch your videos. Since my kids go to a Science homeschool co-op twice a week I don't get an excuse to do fun science experiments with them. 😀 Sure is an exciting subject!!
Great video, Michelle! Teaching observation skills is fundamental. I still work with pennies (Canada no longer has them in circulation) and the students love using the eye droppers. Blessings on your summer, dear friend!
Michelle!! Always bring great content, my friend! This was a throwback for me. We don't have pennies in Canada anymore, so it was nice to see one again, lol! Observations are truly important in Science :)
Hi Michelle! Michelle here as well 😊 I love your channel! Do you have any life science experiments/activities (specifically plants and animals, not just growing seedlings) with roughly 5th grade standards. I went though all your videos and didn’t see any for Life Sci. Would LOVE to see your take and ideas! Thank you for sharing your clear passion!
Wow... I do not know how I stumbled upon this (my TH-cam recommendations have always been all over the place) but you were my 4th grade teacher! I am not sure if you would remember me or not since I was one of the quieter kids. My name is Caitlin. I was in your very first "All Girls" class. I was tall, skinny, brunette and wore glasses most of the time.
Hi Caitlin of course I remember you! You were quiet but very smart and sweet. How are you doing?
@@LearningSciencewithMichelle I'm doing well, thank you! How about yourself?
@@caid1813 I am doing well! It is so great to hear from you!!
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Thanks Michelle!! So great to see you. God bless sweet friend 🥰
Thank you sweet friend for watching! I pray Hope has a bless school year!!
Hi Michelle! You continue to share wonderful science content!! And I know your channel is a great resource to homeschool families!! I myself always learn interesting stuff when I watch your videos. Since my kids go to a Science homeschool co-op twice a week I don't get an excuse to do fun science experiments with them. 😀 Sure is an exciting subject!!
Thank you Holly! Please share with your co-op. I hope your kids have a great school year!!
Great video, Michelle! Teaching observation skills is fundamental. I still work with pennies (Canada no longer has them in circulation) and the students love using the eye droppers. Blessings on your summer, dear friend!
I love how implement science with your students. They are so bless to have you as their teacher. Blessings sweet friend!
Michelle!! Always bring great content, my friend! This was a throwback for me. We don't have pennies in Canada anymore, so it was nice to see one again, lol! Observations are truly important in Science :)
Hi Cat thank you for watching! I hope you have an opportunity to come the states soon!!
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Thank you for watching!!
Great video!
Thanks!!
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Thank you!
Such a wonderful video!
Thank you so much!
Hi Michelle! Michelle here as well 😊 I love your channel! Do you have any life science experiments/activities (specifically plants and animals, not just growing seedlings) with roughly 5th grade standards. I went though all your videos and didn’t see any for Life Sci. Would LOVE to see your take and ideas! Thank you for sharing your clear passion!
Thank you so much!! I don’t have any but will look at 5th grade standards and see what I can create. Have a great school year!!
I love this Michelle
Thank you!
Will you have other videos on other process skills?
Yes! I will be doing measuring and experimenting next. Thank you!!
@@LearningSciencewithMichelle yay