Monday, September 15, 2008
Saturday, September 13, 2008
AOL Helps Keep The Whole Family Safer Online
I got an AOL tip in my email recently. It regards the kind of initiatives that their company is doing and has always done to try and help keep kids safe online.
Do you know what is considered "Cyberbullying"? Do you know how to deal with a Cyberbully? Our new online safety Web site, SafetyClicks, can help. Featuring articles, videos and an interactive quiz, the site is designed to keep parents "plugged in" about how to best protect kids and teens in a Web 2.0 world. And don't forget to download our free parental controls software -- it's new and improved, making it the most comprehensive free parental controls available. Plus, it no longer requires an AOL screen name for use.
Learn more at AOL.
Thursday, September 04, 2008
AP Chemistry: Combustion of Methane Bubbles
I hope that my kids someday have a teacher that is this cool.
An experiment performed by Mr Hambleton of Monta Vista High School involving the bubbling of methane gas through a solution of soap and water to form bubbles. The bubbles were then ignited.
Everyone remember to keep safety in mind at all times and take things slow. Don't try this at home.
Friday, July 25, 2008
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
Planets Align for the 4th of July
I hope that I remember to check this one out while we are watching the fireworks.
News Flash: On 4th of July weekend, NASA forecasts lights in the sky.
No, not those lights. Look beyond the fireworks. Almost halfway up the western sky, just above the twilight glow of sunset, a trio of worlds is gathering: Saturn, Mars and the crescent Moon.
See the full article and information posted yesterday Nasa.gov.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Discovery Channels's Boom-De-Yada
Go Mike Rowe! Here at Arconati Kid's Korner, we love the Discovery Channel and we hope you do too!