Today Peirce and I thought we should spend out rainy day at the Science Center. I think we need to get ourselves an annual pass to this place. There is so much to do that it is impossible to do it all in a day! Peirce loved it. Tonight at dinner he talked non-stop about all the things we did there and I was amazed at how much he learned and the vocabulary he had retained from it. Peirce is really a 'facts' kid. He loves non-fiction books and he loves places like the science center where he can add to the bits of facts he carries around in his brain.
Our first stop was Wow Town. Peirce put on a puppet show. He was especially impressed with organizational system they had inside the puppet theatre for all the puppets. (He's my analytic sequential learner....his sister is the exact opposite! Very visual, verbal and random!)
Then we found a beehive! This was especially timely since we've been reading books about bees lately. This beehive display has a pipe that goes to the outside and the bees leave and gather pollen then come back to this hive. It was quite fascinating! Peirce was really thrilled with the slides they had for the miscroscopes that had Queen Bees, Drones, Worker Bees, Larva, Pupa, Eggs, etc.
There were plenty of machines and pulleys and mechanical things to play with and figure out how they work. I heard a lot of: "Mom! I figured out how this works!" This is Peirce working the conveyor belt in one center.
Then it was off to the water table!! What fun!
We came across this really cool tree-house. The bottom had a ball pit and on the top there was a pulley set up that pulled a bucket up from the bottom. Peirce spent a lot of time there running up and down the stairs. He'd go to the bottom, fill the bucket, and then go up the ladder to draw it up - then put all the balls in a pipe that sent them back down to the bottom - and he'd run down to see them all come out.
We also got to watch a movie in the theatre about sound. I think the things he learned will have a very practical outcome! Peirce discovered that if you whisper you can't feel your vocal chords vibrate...which should finally help define for him, ow he should converse during Sacrament Meeting on Sundays! (This IS a bit of an issue in our lives)...and we MUST take Jill there since she's spent a lot of time studying sound this year in Science.
This was a race track where you could figure out which kinds of cars got the best gas mileage
Learning about what 3 colors you need to make photographs
Peirce the Astronaut. Did you know there is no sound in space?? (After learning that I was thinking perhaps we should move there!)
Mixing (or trying to mix) air, water and oil.
We tried a few different ways to make electricity (wind, solar, etc.)
Then we went over to the Creative Kids Museum. We could have spent all day in each of the 3 exhibits we visited today!
There was a painting and chalk board place where you could paint on the walls! (That says Peirce on that chalkboard...in case you can't tell)
This was a display about the art and the simple beauty found in Alberta landscape...although I seem to have only captured the playground part of it. LOL
Making different images with multiple mirrors
There was an interesting display about 'perspective' Peirce spent a lot of time running through there and 'trying things on' that were weird sizes and shapes.
I hesitated to post all these pictures because there are just so many - but the truth was we did so much more than these pictures even show! It was a great time...and I'm happy to say that Peirce was totally ready for bed tonight at 7:00!! Now that's MY favorite way to cap to a great day! :0)
2 comments:
how cool! how old do you think they need to be to really enjoy it there? i think austin would like it, but i wonder if ella is too young... looks like you guys had a blast though!
The Wow Town section is good for younger kids...that's where we spent most of our time. But the other sections can be fun too...you just have to try to figure the stuff out so you can help the younger kids. LOL The Creative Kids Museum is great for younger kids too.
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