Friday, November 12, 2021
Sundial Creation
Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Homemade Fingerprint Powder
Have you ever wanted to be a forensic specialist and investigate a crime? As unfortunately as the world is, we can't get away from crime and heinous actions of others. With these crimes, forensic and crime scene investigators go to these crime scenes with a tool to find out if the criminal left any fingerprints that could link them back to their evil deeds. This tool is fingerprint powder. Although, the process to create fingerprint powder at home is a bit different than what is actually used, it still serves the same purpose in identifying fingerprints on objects. We recreated our own fingerprint powder and experimented on glasses to lift fingerprints off the surface. This simple fingerprint powder can be recreated at your own home and you can play around to see what surfaces you can lift fingerprints from and identify whose print is whose. Be careful, though, this powder will stain surfaces. Glass is a preferred surface.
- Materials Needed:
- 1. Cornstarch
- 2. Measuring Cup
- 3. Candle
- 4. Porcelain dish or metal spoon
- 5. Knife
- 6. Small bowl
- 7. Small paint brush
- 8. Small funnel
- 9. Small jar with lid
- 10. Patience
Monday, August 2, 2021
Reptile Observation (Garter Snakes)
Garter snakes are the "fun" snakes. Although, I do not like to hold them, Skylar has no issues picking them up. There aren't many poisonous snakes within the city, I'm sure they're around, we have been lucky enough not to have any around our property.
Garter snakes in Florida are often blue. In Texas there are checkered garter snakes, and mostly active at night. Most garden snakes move around during the day, but when it's too hot they will come out more at night.
Monday, May 3, 2021
Insect Observation ('Greenbottle' Fly)
Along with the observation of the honey bee, we were able to observe a Lucilia 'Greenbottle' fly this week. It flew into our house and was trapped along the windowsill. We normally capture flying insects and spiders in our house and place them back outside, but with this Greenbottle fly we kept it for a few extra moments to be able to observe it's structure and study it. Skylar noted it's wing structure, compound eyes, legs, as well as the thorax and abdomen. It was a good lesson in how flies are able to land and take off quickly and use their eyes to examine their surroundings. These flies are not the greatest flies to have flying around your home, or yard. They mostly, if not entirely, depend on decaying matter, or fecal matter. They are above all the most disgusting of the flies species, but even so, it's nice to be able to study them and learn about their life. Its body is 10–14 mm in length – slightly larger than a house fly – and has brilliant, metallic, blue-green or golden coloration with black markings. These flies live less than a month.