Math, Science, and Philosophy Lessons for Valentine’s Day

The following video from Its Okay To Be Smart (produced by PBS Digital Studios) discusses why humans kiss, the history of signs associated with kissing, and some cultural views of kissing. When I saw this video I right away believed of my good friends who teach intermediate school and high school health classes.

The following fun video, also from Its Okay to Smart, attempts to utilize math to figure out the chances of a 25 year old woman finding love in New York. (Remember, the video is simply for enjoyable).

The video begins 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 utilized to make edible glass hearts (melting point) and how it can be done at home with the supervision of a parent.

My children preschool is having a little celebration during which little cards will be exchanged. The video begins by discussing how glass is made before moving into a description of how sugar, like sand, can be melted. The video then describes why isomalt is utilized to make edible glass hearts (melting point) and how it can be done at home with the supervision of a moms and dad.

Why Do We Love? The lesson wont provide you with any clear responses, but it will make you think.

Valentines Day is next Monday. My daughters preschool is having a little celebration throughout which little cards will be exchanged. They are extremely excited about it! I.
used Canva to make some cards for them to compose their names and their schoolmates names on. If youre aiming to incorporate Valentines Day into some lessons this week or next Monday, here are some resources to take a look at..

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