Friday, November 16, 2018
Flick Friday-Volcanoes: Fires of Creation
You know that I love out of the box ways to keep education in front of my kids at all times including our weekend adventures. I love to play with my children's curiosity and have their minds always working.
My daughter likes to watch the news with mami and papi. This sometimes sparks many conversations. One of the conversations was sparked after the volcano erupted in Hawaii. I don't always have all the right answers to all her questions. But I do make sure to find her answers.
On May 3, 2018, Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted and so did the questions.
Thanks to the Houston Museum of Natural Science for inviting us to experience Volcanoes: Fires of Creation on the Giant Screen. All opinions stated are my own based on my personal experience.
We may never know how many total volcanoes exist in this world. The islands of Hawaii have five volcanoes. A place so rich in beauty surrounded by two active volcanoes. But what is a volcano?
According to Merriam-Webster, volcanoes are an opening in the earth's crust from which hot or melted rock and steam erupt.
Have you ever wondered about the lava, the eruptions, and all that ash? National Geographic photographer, Carsten Peter, takes the film viewers to another level. Getting up and personal with so many breathtaking views. He goes deeper than anyone should into the depths of volcanoes. I can tell you that we were at the edge of our seats. The IMAX®/Giant Screen brings the volcanoes to life right before your eyes. Answering questions of impact to humans, the ecosystems, and wildlife. Volcanoes are part of our past and continue to affect our future today all around the world. Our family enjoyed learning more about volcanoes and watching this film. You do need to wear glasses to watch this film, this is why I recommend for older school aged children and adults.
For more information, go to http://www.hmns.org/giant-screen-theatre/feature-giant-screen-films/volcanoes-the-fires-of-creation/
My daughter likes to watch the news with mami and papi. This sometimes sparks many conversations. One of the conversations was sparked after the volcano erupted in Hawaii. I don't always have all the right answers to all her questions. But I do make sure to find her answers.
On May 3, 2018, Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted and so did the questions.
Thanks to the Houston Museum of Natural Science for inviting us to experience Volcanoes: Fires of Creation on the Giant Screen. All opinions stated are my own based on my personal experience.
We may never know how many total volcanoes exist in this world. The islands of Hawaii have five volcanoes. A place so rich in beauty surrounded by two active volcanoes. But what is a volcano?
According to Merriam-Webster, volcanoes are an opening in the earth's crust from which hot or melted rock and steam erupt.
Have you ever wondered about the lava, the eruptions, and all that ash? National Geographic photographer, Carsten Peter, takes the film viewers to another level. Getting up and personal with so many breathtaking views. He goes deeper than anyone should into the depths of volcanoes. I can tell you that we were at the edge of our seats. The IMAX®/Giant Screen brings the volcanoes to life right before your eyes. Answering questions of impact to humans, the ecosystems, and wildlife. Volcanoes are part of our past and continue to affect our future today all around the world. Our family enjoyed learning more about volcanoes and watching this film. You do need to wear glasses to watch this film, this is why I recommend for older school aged children and adults.
For more information, go to http://www.hmns.org/giant-screen-theatre/feature-giant-screen-films/volcanoes-the-fires-of-creation/
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Thanks for the comments on the movie! Glad you enjoyed it!
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