Edible Glass Hearts and Other Lessons About Valentine’s Day

The following enjoyable video, likewise from Its Okay to Smart, attempts to use math to determine the odds of a 25 years of age lady finding love in New York. (Remember, the video is just for enjoyable).

The following video from Its Okay To Be Smart (produced by PBS Digital Studios) describes why humans kiss, the history of symbols related to kissing, and some cultural views of kissing. When I saw this video I immediately considered my buddies who teach intermediate school and high school health classes.

Shes extremely delighted about Valentines Day as is her little sibling. As I compose this theyre making Valentines Day cookies (with supervision).

Valentines Day is this coming Sunday. Shes extremely delighted about Valentines Day as is her little sis. As I write this theyre making Valentines Day cookies (with supervision).

If youre seeking to work a little Valentines Day themed activity into your intermediate school or high school classes in the next couple of days, here are three good videos to consider viewing.

Making edible glass hearts is the subject of the newest SciShow Kids video. The video starts by discussing how glass is made before moving into an explanation of how sugar, like sand, can be melted. The video then explains why isomalt is used to make edible glass hearts (melting point) and how it can be done at home with the guidance of a parent. Like all SciShow Kids videos the description consists of great deals of links to extra resources including this one that has composed instructions..

Why Do We Love? is a TED-Ed lesson that checks out some viewpoints on why individuals like. The lesson will not provide you with any clear responses, however it will make you think. And isnt that what philosophers desire you to do?

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