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« on: 2003-10-06 13:06:49 »
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http://www.scitoys.com/

"Make toys at home with common household materials, often in only a few
minutes, that demonstrate fascinating scientific principles."

Tons of fun.

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« Reply #1 on: 2003-10-06 14:20:16 »
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Thanks a bunch man!  Some of this is so cool it is getting my inner-geek excited... must... make... geeky toys... cannot... re ... sist. Urgh! 

Seriously though I have to try to make some of these.
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« Reply #2 on: 2003-10-06 16:23:17 »
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On this topic, the best experimental science books for children I know are:

1) The New UNESCO Source Book for Science Teaching, 254 pages, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 1979, Dfl. 21.60 from TOOL; also from UNESCO, 7 Place de Fontenoy, 75700 Paris, France; low-cost Asian edition available to countries in Asia from Charles E. Tuttle Company, 2-6, Suido l-chome, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan 112.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/9231010581/thechurchofvirusA

2) Guidebook to Constructing Inexpensive Science Teaching Equipment, three volumes, 968 pages total, by the Inexpensive Science Teaching Equipment Project, 1972, Science Teaching Center, University of Maryland, out of print.

3) The Boy Electrician, 403 pages, Alfred P. Morgan, 1913-1940 (or later), Reprinted by Lindsay Publications, No. 21648 ... $19.95
Ref http://www.lindsaybks.com/bks/boyelec/
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1559181648/thechurchofvirusA

4) Science Is: A source book of fascinating facts, projects and activities, 515 pages, Susan V. Bosak, ISBN: 0590740709,  $14
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0590740709/thechurchofvirusA

And while not particularly experimental, the best all round introductory science book remains:
Lancelot Hogben's Science for the Citizen

I used to own theses until a made the terrible mistake of lending a skanky bitch running a Montessori school most of them (along with a few other books) in the hope that she'd realize the science teaching could be even more fun than making mudpies.
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« Reply #3 on: 2003-10-06 19:26:39 »
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Hey!
I came from a solid Montessori background, and turned out perfectly fine.
Maybe the particular teacher was a skanky bitch, but all the Montessori
teachers I've had (most of whom I still keep in touch with) were pretty
great teachers who instilled in me a strong love of math and science.
Everyone has their own experiences, though :p

Take care, all.

[Hermit]
I used to own theses until a made the terrible mistake of lending a skanky
bitch running a Montessori school most of them (along with a few other
books) in the hope that she'd realize the science teaching could be even
more fun than making mudpies.


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« Reply #4 on: 2003-10-06 20:39:45 »
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If schools are considered a necessary thing, then Montessori schools are better than many others in teaching socialization and instilling enthusiasm for learning in younger children. However, it should not be forgotten that they are religious.

For older children, I'm going to suggest (without data to hand) that they are less successful in the hard subjects, based only on a vague memory of comparative first year failure rates at tertiary institutions.

But I didn't think the skanky bitch was one until she failed to return a set of books, and I'm sure that that had nothing to do with where she taught and didn't mean to imply it.

Feel better opsima?

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« Reply #5 on: 2003-10-07 01:08:21 »
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They are religious?
Hmm... I was never aware of this.

There was never any real religious component to the education that I had
when I was in Montessori schools, so this is a surprise.

I do agree though that they're not really suited for more than a middle
school education, because they don't demand the rigor that is necessary in
higher learning.

But the theory of education is not something I am well versed in,
regardless...

And yes, I do feel better, thank you, Hermit :]
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« Reply #6 on: 2003-10-09 17:23:58 »
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....srue Calvin.  what about the part you left out?  ...the part about your
longing to make sweet, sweet love to that skanky bitch?  that's what walter
told me anyways.  dont blame me for the information leak.



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----Original Message Follows----
From: "Calvin Ashmore" <coa@andrew.cmu.edu>
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Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 19:26:39 -0400


Hey!
I came from a solid Montessori background, and turned out perfectly fine.
Maybe the particular teacher was a skanky bitch, but all the Montessori
teachers I've had (most of whom I still keep in touch with) were pretty
great teachers who instilled in me a strong love of math and science.
Everyone has their own experiences, though :p

Take care, all.

[Hermit]
I used to own theses until a made the terrible mistake of lending a skanky
bitch running a Montessori school most of them (along with a few other
books) in the hope that she'd realize the science teaching could be even
more fun than making mudpies.


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« Reply #7 on: 2003-10-10 14:36:44 »
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and the fantasy about that semi-catholic slut spanking your fanny with a sliderule
while you were engaged in that sweet, sweet lovemaking......

you need help, Calvin      ;-'>

Walter
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> ....srue Calvin.  what about the part you left out?  ...the part about your
> longing to make sweet, sweet love to that skanky bitch?  that's what walter
> told me anyways.  dont blame me for the information leak.
>
> DrSebby.
> "Courage...and shuffle the cards".
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> From: "Calvin Ashmore" <coa@andrew.cmu.edu>
> Reply-To: virus@lucifer.com
> To: <virus@lucifer.com>
> Subject: RE: virus: Science Toys
> Date: Mon, 6 Oct 2003 19:26:39 -0400
>
> Hey!
> I came from a solid Montessori background, and turned out perfectly fine.
> Maybe the particular teacher was a skanky bitch, but all the Montessori
> teachers I've had (most of whom I still keep in touch with) were pretty
> great teachers who instilled in me a strong love of math and science.
> Everyone has their own experiences, though :p
>
> Take care, all.
>
> [Hermit]
> I used to own theses until a made the terrible mistake of lending a skanky
> bitch running a Montessori school most of them (along with a few other
> books) in the hope that she'd realize the science teaching could be even
> more fun than making mudpies.
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« Reply #8 on: 2003-10-10 15:48:21 »
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You people are wierd ;]

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