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Hi! I'm Aurora, and I am a mechanical engineer, university instructor, private pilot, astronomer, and work on real rockets. I spend my time getting kids crazy-wild about science by taking them from bored to brainiac in less time than it takes to burn toast.
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angie mckelvey Said,
February 17, 2009 @ 11:27 am
We have loved this manual this year! Two highlights this year have been…When we were studying about pressure and I realized the whole family understood that high pressure pushes when it soon became the answer to all of my 3 year olds questions…he would ask a question like how does the mustard come out of the bottle..o ya..high pressure pushes! Why do the clouds move..o ya high pressure pushes! It was funny and cute even if it was not always the right answer. We also had a ball making the marble track. We made it go down 3 levels of our house into the basement and then it ended jumping into a plastic container taped to the wall! It should be a yearly requirement to make one every year especially for anyone who has boys!!! Thanks again for all your work. Angie (homeschooling 3 boys! 4, 7, and 10!)