STEAM Encyclopedia:Climate and Weather
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Izzy and Zoe find a video of a frog eating a big bug a bit shocking.
Izzy and Zoe spot a humming bird feeding by the bird feeder! Why does it have such a unique looking beak?
We learn about internal and external structures of living things, starting with a lizard as an example.
Dr. Jeff and Zoe are checking out an ecosphere which is an entirely sealed, self-sustaining ecosystem. How does it work?
In this special episode the team digs for fossils in Sharktooth Hill, California.
To understand fossils, the team visits one of the most famous fossil dig sites in the world, the La Brea Tar Pits!
Izzy and Zoe make recycled racers for a competition! Dr. Jeff lets them know recycling helps four of earth’s “spheres".
Izzy and Zoe try to guess which star appears the brightest to us here on Earth. Dr. Jeff tells them it’s the sun!
Dr. Jeff helps Izzy and Zoe understand about Earth’s orbit and rotation that determines when winter ends.
The term uses science to learn how our bodies naturally get energy.
Izzy wonders what’s the difference between a bunch of water bottles in the fridge.
An earthquake shakes the lab causing the team to learn all about natural disasters.
The team investigates what kind of effect Zoe’s working out has on her body systems.
Dr. Jeff brings in some of his live animal friends to showcase how information travels between their senses and brain.
A severe storm has the team ready to head inside and learn all about extreme weather.
A cold day in June ruins a trip to the beach. The team investigates the difference between weather and climate!
To better understand where the water goes when drying clothes, the team learns about the water cycle.
Izzy and Zoe’s ATV coughs up a cloud of soot. To better understand why, the team dives into renewable energy.
The team is fascinated by a gigantic pendulum and delves into the science of patterns of motion and friction!
The team explores the history and science behind information transfer.
Izzy and Zoe’s soccer game gets interrupted by a deflated ball filled with cold air.
Izzy creates a chemical reaction, which prompts them to explore the difference between chemical & physical changes.
Zoe and Izzy are stunned when a piece of paper seems to vanish after being set on fire.
In this episode, the team studies the difference between balanced and unbalanced forces.
The team learns all about the properties of waves.
The team finds Dr. Jeff’s “Matter Matters Science Kit” but they will need to use investigation to find out the material.
A mystifying illusion causes the team to learn about the science behind light reflection and vision.
The team explores energy and its ability to make things happen!
Forces can be applied at a distance through magnetism and static electricity. Let's explore the science behind magnets!
Energy is the ability to make things happen. The team explores collisions and energy transfer!
Izzy and Zoe wonder why a full grown chicken looks so different from its babies.
Dr. Jeff brings puppies into the lab! The puppies are really cute, but Izzy and Zoe observe that they don’t look alike.
The team observes ants working together to build tunnels. Don’t most animals compete for food?
We have all heard the word science experiment and science fair, but what does the word science actually mean?
Izzy and Zoe try out a new telescope but can only see a small portion on the moon.
Zoe tripped on a crack in the sidewalk. To understand what formed the crack the team explores weathering and erosion.