She’s smart and creative, but her local school district was doing very little in the way good science before the COVID19 shutdown. Now they are literally doing nothing for the next two months. It’s silly.
I believe this is a great time for our community to reach out to these poor skulls full of mush and help them experience the joys of manipulating science
Any online resources for supporting our journey?
Need a mix of fundamentals, practical exploration and ‘lab’ experiments that scare parents
Especially since I can’t actually be there to help!
I'm watching this thread for ideas. I'm considering "Physics for Everyone" by Landau and Scratch for which I have an apprehension because why learn that when I know they're capable of learning to code directly, but maybe it would help getting them hooked.
https://www.amazon.com/Mr-Wizards-World-Volume-1/dp/B00NL5PP...
They made a huge impression on me -- much more so than the classes I had in high school where everyone was just expected to blindly memorize formulas and no one understood any of the fundamentals.
(I have no connection to this person, I just love what he's doing)
[1]: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY1kMZp36IQSyNx_9h4mpCg
And if she is far enough along to know/learn those things then they can be applied to.
Hope this helps