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Pre-K free daily classes
Free weekParinama PreK and K school We are happy to introduce Parinama School - daily classes for corona times !! We are kicking off next week for Pre-K . Limited to 6 kids. The program will be daily 1.5 hours teaching kids common core and TEA standard materials along...
Superhero Senses of Animals
Superhero Senses The sense organs in animals are more active and sharper than that of humans. Their survival depends on their ability to detect food and predators and efficiently navigate their surroundings. Many animals have sensory abilities that humans don't, such...
The Science of Soap Bubbles
How Are Soap Bubbles Formed? Soap bubbles are created when we blow air into a soapy solution. They are pockets of soap and water filled with air. The soap forms a thin skin or wall and traps the air inside, creating a bubble. The outside and inside surfaces of a...
Sun, Earth, Moon: The Cosmic Dance
The Cosmic Dance Imagine the sun as a gigantic glowing ball of fire at the center of the solar system. Our Earth is a planet that dances around the sun in an orbit, and the moon is a satellite that twirls around the Earth. The sun is always shining and illuminating...
The Magic of Photosynthesis: How plants eat sunlight
The Sunlight Catcher Photosynthesis is the chemical process by which plants make their own food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide. The roots absorb water, and the leaves absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Sunlight is one of the key ingredients needed...
The Maze Of The Human Brain
The Human Brain The brain is often considered the most complex part of the human body. Let's explore the main parts of the brain and their functions. Cerebrum: This is the largest part of the brain and is divided into two halves called hemispheres. The cerebrum...
The Dance Of The Honey Bees
Dance Of The Honey Bees The honey bee dance is a fascinating behavior in animal life. Who? The dance is performed by worker bees who return to the hive with pollen or nectar. Why? Worker bees tell the other workers where the food is through dance. How? A worker bee...
The Language of Flowers: Colors & Scents
Why Do Flowers Have Different Colors? Flowers have different colors primarily to attract pollinators. When insects land on a flower to drink nectar or honey, pollen sticks to their legs and is carried to the insect’s next plant; this helps the flowering plants...
Human Body Explorers: The Journey of Food
Journey Of Food The journey begins when we see or smell appetizing food. The brain signals the salivary glands, making our mouth water. Eating: We use our mouths to eat food, chewing it with our teeth to break it down into small pieces. The tongue helps move food...
Star and Constellations
What Is A Star? A star is a giant, glowing ball of gases held together by gravity. The main gas in a star is hydrogen. Stars come in different sizes, colors, and temperatures. A star produces great amounts of energy in the form of light and heat. The Sun is a star. ...
The World of Spiders: Web Builders & Their Designs
How Do Spiders Build A Web? Spiders are nature’s engineers who build intricate and symmetrical webs. Spiders have special organs in their abdomen called spinnerets that spin silk threads. The spider first releases a silk thread...