Episodes
Published 11/20/23
Published 10/16/23
Hello Planeteers! This week's episode is hosted by K.B. herself, and she tells us all about How to tell directions without a Compass! Did you know if you are outside and get lost, you can observe some patterns in nature and be able to tell which way is North and which way is South? And, this episode comes with a free PDF you can download that shows you how to make your own compass at home with just a few household items! You can find it  HERE. If you want to watch the episode on video, you...
Published 08/29/22
Published 08/29/22
Hello Planeteers! This week's episode is hosted by Captain Jack, and she tells us all about Jellyfish! Do you know what to do if you get stung by a Jellyfish? No, you don’t pee on it. I thought you did, but I was wrong. Find out the REAL actions to take in this episode. And, yes, this episode comes with a free PDF you can download. You can see pictures of  19 species of jellyfish and make your own jellyfish in a bottle. This project has a little bit of a twist I think you’ll like! You can...
Published 08/23/22
Hello Planeteers! This week's episode is hosted by Dr. Chuck Darwin, and he tells us all about staying cool during a heatwave! There are some super-fun ways to do this, and he also tells us how to make S’mores using a solar oven we can build ourselves! Yes, this episode comes with a free PDF you can download with the instructions on how to build a solar oven, and what materials you need. You can find it  HERE. If you want to watch the episode on video, you can do that HERE. If you want 10...
Published 08/15/22
Hello Planeteers! This week's episode is hosted by Tito the Treefrog, and he tells us all about the differences between Snails and Slugs. I mean they kinda look the same, except one has a shell, right? Are Slugs just homeless snails? We totally have the answer to that, and, of course, this episode comes with a free PDF you can download that has a Snail vs. Slug graphic and instructions for making a Snail habitat in your yard. You can find it  HERE. If you want to watch the episode and see...
Published 08/08/22
Hello Planeteers! This week's episode is hosted by K.B, and she tells us all about Ocean Layers-what they are, what they’re called, and who lives in what layer. Did you know that places in the Ocean can be 36,000 feet deep? Wow, what can withstand the pressure and cold at that depth?  We totally have the answer to that, and, of course, this episode comes with a free PDF you can download that has an Ocean Layer chart, a Marine Animal Habitat chart, and a fun Ocean in a Jar project you can make...
Published 08/01/22
Hello Planeteers! This week's episode is hosted by Captain Jack, and she tells us all about Ladybugs-why they are awesome, where to find them, and how to identify what species live near you. Did you know Ladybugs are also called Lady Beetles and Ladybirds, and there are about 5,000 different species? How can you tell what species your particular ladybugs are? We've got you covered, because, of course, this episode comes with a free PDF you can download that has a Ladybug ID chart, a Lifecycle...
Published 07/25/22
Hello Planeteers! This week's episode is hosted by Dr. Chuck Darwin, and he tells us all about tides-what they are, what causes them, and what the different types of tides are.  Did you know you can tell what type of tide the Ocean will have by knowing the type of tide common in the area and what phase the Moon is in?  We talked about Moon Phases a couple of episodes ago, so you should know the Moon Phase just by looking at it. If not, be sure to catch that episode. The Moon is a fascinating...
Published 07/19/22
Hello Planeteers! Happy 4th of July, and welcome to Episode 4 of the Sunsational Summer Minicast series. K.B.  is hosting this episode and she is talking all things related to Climate Change. This week's minicast had a bit of a subject change. We were going to talk about Tides with Dr. Chuck Darwin, but the United States Supreme Court made a ruling to limit the government's ability to combat climate change last week, so we thought we'd talk about what it is, what causes it, and how you...
Published 07/04/22
Hello Planeteers! Welcome to Episode 3 of the Sunsational Summer Minicast series! Captain Jack is hosting this episode and she is talking all things related to the Moon. Did you know that wolves don't actually howl at the Moon?  Jack's got the facts, and being a dog, she would know, right? She also teaches us an easy way to tell if the Moon is waxing or waning immediately. I loved this part! As usual, there's a fun activity and worksheet PDF that goes with the episode and is free to...
Published 06/27/22
Hello Planeteers! Welcome to Episode 2 of the Sunsational Summer Minicast series! Tito the treefrog is hosting this episode, and he goes in-depth with not only how to tell the temperature with crickets, but who starting it and when. Did you know there's an actual scientific law about this? There is, and Tito's got the scoop! As usual, we aren't going to leave you hanging. There's an activity and worksheet PDF that goes with the episode and is free to download HERE. If you want to take a...
Published 06/21/22
Welcome to the first episode of the Sunsational Summer Series of Minicasts for kids! Every Monday until the end of August, we'll release a new episode with a playsheet and activity you can do that relates to the subject of the minicast. This week's episode is all about clouds-what are they, how they form, and the different types of clouds. Don't forget the  PDF download with a photo checklist and a couple of cloud-related activities you can do at home. You can grab that HERE. If you want...
Published 06/13/22
In this episode all about Coral, that question gets answered and the answer wasn't what I thought it was! I also talk to Marine Biologist Dr. Sharon Wismer about coral reefs and why they are important, what challenges they face, and what we can do about it even if we don't live near the ocean. I don't, do you? Captain Jack tells us the difference between rocks, plants, and animals, Dr. Chuck Darwin gives us the definition of the big, scientific word for this episode and how to pronounce it...
Published 06/11/22
Happy Spring to you! Hello, Planeteers!  This is Pollinator season, and this episode is all about Butterflies! I had the opportunity to talk to Steve LaWarre, who is the Vice President of Horticulture at Frederik Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park here in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He talks to us about the Butterflies Are Blooming exhibition which runs from March 1st to April 30th, and gives us some great ideas about why butterflies are important and what we can do to help them in our own...
Published 03/28/22
The Director of Education from EarthDay.org tells us the history of Earth Day and gives the Planeteers some great ideas for helping the Earth!
Published 04/22/21
Happy Earth Day 2021-Let's make our own straws!
Published 04/19/21
Why do some animals hibernate in winter? Are they lazy? Do they not like winter sports? What exactly is Hibernation anyway?In this second show of season 2, we explore hibernation-what it really is, who does it, who doesn’t do it, and other states that...
Published 03/31/21
In this episode, we talk about the exciting discovery of a new snake species, and the man who discovered it, Jeff Weinell. He gave K.B some cool facts about the snake, and he even got to name it? Find out what he named it and why!
Published 01/28/21
Did you ever want to write and Illustrate your own book?This week, I interview Lori Tayor, Artist, Author, and Illustrator of the Holly Wild Series, a fictional series set in various Michigan parks and outdoor adventure areas. Even though it's a...
Published 07/11/20
Happy 4th of July! This week, we talk about SALT: what is it, why do we need it, where do we get it, and the history of it. Did you know salt used to a form of payment?We also make Firework Art using salt, glue, and glow in the dark paint. Chuck Darwin...
Published 07/04/20
This week, I talk to Darlene Cavalier, the founder of SciStarter, which is a website where ordinary people sign up to help scientists collect data for various research projects. Darlene has recently been named a National Geographic Fellow and Explorer....
Published 06/27/20
This week, we make a fun and easy project just in time for Father's Day by using things we might already have around the house. You can make this out of water and flour if nobody at your house drinks coffee, so don't worry about that!Chuck Darwin gives...
Published 06/19/20
Ever wanted your own personal mini-aquarium?How about a nightlight with sea creatures swimming in it? In this episode, we make a Nightlight Aquarium with a mason jar and a few toys that looks sooo real, but there are no live animals needed! It would...
Published 06/11/20