
(Family Features) Science influences many aspects of daily life in countless ways. It also helps shape the development of life skills from an early age. As children learn to communicate, think critically, make predictions and form opinions based on their observations, they are developing science skills that will last a lifetime.
Through its “Wonder of Science” initiative celebrating bringing innovation to kitchen tables for 100 years, Wonder Bread is helping to support ongoing scientific learning for students across America. In partnership with AdoptAClassroom.org and Emily Calandrelli, an American science communicator, MIT engineer and co-executive producer and host of “Emily’s Wonder Lab” on Netflix, the bread manufacturer is donating $100,000 to provide U.S. middle and high schools with supplies and equipment for science education and presenting an online series of science experiments for students.
Allowing children to put those science-based skills to the test at home can be both simple and fun. Whether you head outside to identify clouds and species of animals or work on crafts indoors, there are plenty of everyday learning scenarios that allow parents to get hands-on with their children’s education.
Bake Together
Baking can be a fun (and tasty) way to introduce scientific experimentation by following a recipe to see how the ingredients react together – or with too much or too little of a certain ingredient – and testing the end product against the desired results. As recipes are mixed, heated and cooled, baking introduces a variety of chemical reactions, including water evaporation, caramelization, browning and more.
Conduct Experiments with Everyday Supplies
Special tools and equipment aren’t necessary for discovering and fostering a love of science or conducting your own experiments. By using household items you may already have on hand and following a few simple instructions from Calandrelli, you can create your own homemade rockets or inflate a balloon.
“Getting kids excited about science and interested in how it affects our lives every day is the best part of what I do,” Calandrelli said. “Joining Wonder Bread to spread that message of wonder not just through my show but directly into classrooms is a fantastic opportunity. I can’t wait to share my love of science.”
Start a Garden
One of the best ways to introduce children to a variety of plant species and the process through which they grow is to grow your own garden. Start by letting the kids pick some plants or vegetables that germinate and produce a crop quickly such as carrots or petunias then choose a location to plant. Test and prepare the soil then plant your seeds and water as needed.
Visit wonderbread.com for more information.

Balloon on a Bottle
Courtesy of Emily Calandrelli on behalf of Wonder Bread
- 2 tablespoons dry yeast
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 2-3 tablespoons lukewarm water
- 1 large mouth, glass pint bottle
- 1 party balloon
- In cup, stir yeast, sugar and water. Using funnel, pour mixture into bottle. Add more water as needed to push mixture through bottleneck.
- Quickly stretch balloon over mouth of bottle.
- Observe bubbles in yeast mixture and watch balloon inflate. Inflation can take 10-30 minutes, depending on mixture.
Effervescent Tablet Rocket
Courtesy of Emily Calandrelli on behalf of Wonder Bread
- Film canister
- Water
- 1/2 effervescent antacid tablet
- Plate
- Watch or timer
- In film canister, add water until it’s one-quarter full.
- Add half effervescing antacid tablet to film canister and quickly snap on lid.
- Place film canister rocket on plate on ground, lid down. Stand back and use watch or timer to count down until launch.
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love for being on stage, it wasn’t long before she added this to her repertoire and began performing.
Currently, she is preparing for the production of ‘Lord I Believe’ which will be on stage at the Slayton House Theater in Columbia, MD on June 24, 2017. This production will also travel to Phoenix, AZ in December 2017.
2022 is here and that means a new year and a new you, right? Just kidding. I think that ship has left the port on misguided journeys many times over. The truth is, any change we are serious about making, we would simply implement. There would be no need to wait until January 1st of any particular year to do so.
Lt. Craig Jorden, Jr. has been in the United States Air Force Reserve for eleven years and is a Registered Nurse (RN). When not on assignment with the Reserve, Lt. Jorden works at the VA Hospital in Tampa, FL. He is also a Clinical Instructor at Hillsborough Community College (HCC) and Jersey College.
hours days in the Emergency Room at Bellevue while keeping up with course work has not been easy but quitting is not an option for Lt. Jorden. He has set his sights on this goal and will see it through to graduation in December.
When asked about his thoughts on lockdown measures, Lt. Jorden thinks it has helped prevent the spread of the virus, especially in heavily populated cities such as New York. He said he can’t help but wonder if the lockdown had been implemented sooner, if more lives would have been saved. That certainly was not a statement of blame on his part; simply a personal reflection.
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The stage had been set. It was to be a landmark day for my daughter. She would reach a milestone in her young life on February 6th, and there would be no turning back!
The morning started out lovely. She was out of school, thanks to a local school holiday. Since she had the day off, I decided to take it off as well. We were due for some much needed quality time together and this would be a great opportunity. And, given the significance of our first appointment that day, I thought it would be fun to hang out with her.
The first order of the day was breakfast at our favorite spot. Upon getting out of the car, I remember we took a selfie to capture one of many fun moments we were anticipating that day. After eating breakfast we headed to the most important appointment on our schedule – DMV. This would be the day my daughter would obtain her driver’s license. Yes, a day to mark in infamy. She would now have free reign on the roads!
As I drove to the local DMV branch, jokes were made along the way. I often told her how much I was looking forward to the time when she could chauffer me like the movie, Driving Miss Daisy. The humor was lost on my daughter since the movie came out before she was even born! None the less, it was funny to me and I was looking forward to her obtaining her license.
We checked in and took our seats. Although there was a line when we got there, it seemed to be moving quickly. This was a good thing because we had a couple more appointments after this historic one.
Before her name was called, my cell phone rang. It was my brother. He was calling to say our mother had passed. His words did not register. I knew he wasn’t kidding but because my mind would not compute what he just said to me, my response was, “Are you kidding me?” Of course he wasn’t; no one would joke about something like that.
So there we were, in DMV falling to pieces. There was one sweet woman who came from out of nowhere and escorted my daughter and I to her office in the back. Her kindness will never be forgotten. She gave us an opportunity to grieve more privately than the public display of grief which overtook us in the lobby.
In hindsight, I can’t say how long we were in her office. Through reflection, what I do recall is my actions that day seemed out of place for the situation. Or, maybe they weren’t. I honestly believe I was in such a state of shock and didn’t know what to do. So, what we did was carry on with the rest of our day; tears and all.
The agents behind the counter at DMV had no idea what was happening in the back office. At some point, we heard my daughter’s name and number being called. The sweet woman who was providing a shoulder for us to lean on said, “You don’t have to do this today. You can come back.” As strange as it is, even to me, I told my daughter to go ahead and get her license. I would wait in the woman’s office. This was all new to my daughter. My mother’s passing was the first loss of a close family member she could remember. She was in shock as well but was able to finish the process and get her license on February 6, 2015, the day my mother gained eternal rest in Heaven.
Once gathering ourselves enough to walk through the lobby and out to the parking lot, we left and headed to our next appointment.
My mother was a very matter-of-fact person. She was sensible to the point her actions could be misconstrued as crude or insensitive (which she was neither of those things). That day I realized how much I am like my mother. The dermatologist could tell something was very wrong so he asked. The look on his face let me know he did not understand why or how I could be there in his office at that moment.
I didn’t know what to do that day. My heart felt as if it was literally breaking inside my chest, but I kept going. We finished our appointments. In a way, I felt like I was honoring my mom by doing that. She was definitely a “get it done” kind of woman.
Was my behavior strange that day? I don’t know. What do we compare it to? There is no right or wrong way to grieve. My matter-of-fact actions that day certainly were not indicative of a lack of love or respect for my mother.
You may be able to relate to this if you’ve already experienced a February 6th in your life (loss of a parent). If you haven’t, I encourage you to be kind to yourself when that day comes.
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