
We recently visited the California Science Center. We had a blast and this time my Grandpa joined us! we saw two different exhibits( I recommend the California Science Center for anyone who wants to have a fun and educational day! Since there are many free exhibits that have interactive play/learning). There were so many games and fun examples of different science related things.
The first exhibit as Pompeii. I was intrigued from the beginning. Especially because I knew that I would be learning this later on in Ancient civ. so I went right in and was ready to get some studying done before we have even started. The most interesting part had to be seeing the people that were just molted into a cast. One was a man on steps and to get the correct shape of the man they included the steps. I had an amazing journey as I learned all about the disaster of Pompeii.
After that we headed over to the Endeavor space craft. I learned all about how it was taken down the streets. we got to see exactly what the people in mission control were doing as there was a step by step walk through of what they said, what they ate , and they were doing. We even got to go into a simulator to see what it felt like and looked like.
I had so much fun and learned so much. I couldn't believe the amazing things my eyes can witness. That journey helped in many ways. I will never forget our endless journeys.
The first exhibit as Pompeii. I was intrigued from the beginning. Especially because I knew that I would be learning this later on in Ancient civ. so I went right in and was ready to get some studying done before we have even started. The most interesting part had to be seeing the people that were just molted into a cast. One was a man on steps and to get the correct shape of the man they included the steps. I had an amazing journey as I learned all about the disaster of Pompeii.
After that we headed over to the Endeavor space craft. I learned all about how it was taken down the streets. we got to see exactly what the people in mission control were doing as there was a step by step walk through of what they said, what they ate , and they were doing. We even got to go into a simulator to see what it felt like and looked like.
I had so much fun and learned so much. I couldn't believe the amazing things my eyes can witness. That journey helped in many ways. I will never forget our endless journeys.