My wife has opened like a flourishing flower blooming, in the kitchen.
From being in a house where she wasn't able and not allowed to try cooking, to being encouraged to explore and expand.
I love helping others try new things, help growth and curiousness.
I am also now sitting here eating one of her fantastic meals which she made from scratch!
A drawing in sepia on brown paper with white highlights, showing an old wooden dog with wheels and articulated legs. He reaches from edge to edge of the paper.
Weather and Climate Experiments by Pamela Walker, 2009
Study of the weather and climate helps students understand weather conditions and the science behind weather research. Temperature, barometric pressure, wind, and precipitation are just a few of the types of data routinely collected and analyzed by meteorologists. By studying weather, students can understand more about what is going on in the world around them.
They can also learn to appreciate the work that scientists put into gathering weather data and making accurate predictions. ""Weather and Climate Experiments"" offers students the opportunity to carry out hands-on activities using weather instruments similar to the ones used by experts. Through experimentation, students make hypotheses, collect and interpret data, draw conclusions, and share their information with others. The text contains 20 proven classroom experiments that broaden students' understanding of both science facts and the nature of science. Appropriate for both middle and high school classes, the investigations are enjoyable and interesting. Activities include investigations of the effects of water's high heat capacity on temperatures, worldwide weather phenomena, and the levels of two weather and climate factors that are impacted by human activities.