• About Us
    • Contact Us
      • Volunteer & Internship Opportunities
    • Our Vision
    • The HIS Board
    • Support Us
    • Community Educational Partners
    • Corporate & Foundation Support
  • STEM Resources
    • Your State/Province
      • United States
    • Resource Reviews
    • Elementary
      • Elementary Science
      • Elementary Technology
      • Elementary Engineering
      • Elementary Math
    • Secondary
      • Secondary Science
      • Secondary Technology
      • Secondary Engineering
      • Secondary Math
    • 4-H STEM/Science Curriculum
    • Conference Excerpts
  • FIRST Robotics
  • Creation Resources

Homeschool Institute of Science

Just another WordPress site

August 14, 2019

The Biggest Fish in the Sea: A Reading

Our inaugural book time reading from a local public garden. This book was a favorite of mine growing up and the copy has some how survived until now. I read it with my four year old daughter this morning. Mrs. Ipcar contributed so much good children’s literature, much of it relating Nature to her young audience. She died in 2019 at the age of 99.

The Biggest Fish in the Sea, by Dahlov Ipcard, 1972, Viking Press

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)

Related

Article by William Boyd / Book Time, Environmental, marine biology, Stewardship

This Morning in Creation

A short, periodic audio exploration of the richness of Creation, usually just a few blocks or miles from the … Continue Reading

Recent Posts

  • Current Projects
  • Blessing of the Dolphins
  • Iconography and the Woke Multiverse
  • This Morning in Creation
  • Design in the Science Classroom

Instagram

Last FTC Scrimmage of the season!! #moscowmechanics #robotics #firsttechchallenge
Next Saturday come dance with us!
Thanks Tapped and Icicle Brewing for the awesome Takeover last week! These two awesome businesses and our rad local supporters raised $500 to support our community robotics program! #moscowmechanics #iciclebrewingcompany #Tapped #robotics
Dungeness crabs for eating and dissecting this week? #crab #dungeness #crustacea #pacificocean
Awesome local opportunity for LEGO builders!!
FIRST LEGO LEAGUE INTEREST MEETING

PO Box 8605
Moscow, ID 83843
(208) 301-4737

The Homeschool Institute of Science, Inc. is a registered 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. All donations are tax deductible.

Copyright © 2023 · Homeschool Institute of Science on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in