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Maya The Science Kid Podcast
Maya The Science Kid
14 episodes
4 months ago
Should kids still learn cursive in school, or is it just an old-fashioned skill we don’t need anymore? In this episode, we dive into both sides of the debate! Some say cursive helps with brain development, creativity, and even reading old historical documents. Others argue that in a world of typing and texting, it's just not useful anymore. So, should schools keep teaching it, or is it time to say goodbye? Join us for a fun discussion on whether cursive writing still has a place in today’s classrooms!
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Should kids still learn cursive in school, or is it just an old-fashioned skill we don’t need anymore? In this episode, we dive into both sides of the debate! Some say cursive helps with brain development, creativity, and even reading old historical documents. Others argue that in a world of typing and texting, it's just not useful anymore. So, should schools keep teaching it, or is it time to say goodbye? Join us for a fun discussion on whether cursive writing still has a place in today’s classrooms!
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Education for Kids
Personal Journals,
Kids & Family,
Society & Culture,
Science
Episodes (14/14)
Maya The Science Kid Podcast
Should we learn cursive handwriting in school?
Should kids still learn cursive in school, or is it just an old-fashioned skill we don’t need anymore? In this episode, we dive into both sides of the debate! Some say cursive helps with brain development, creativity, and even reading old historical documents. Others argue that in a world of typing and texting, it's just not useful anymore. So, should schools keep teaching it, or is it time to say goodbye? Join us for a fun discussion on whether cursive writing still has a place in today’s classrooms!
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3 months ago
18 minutes 33 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
Middle School Life: Lockers, Lunch, and Laughs
Middle school life is a whole world of its own! From the chaos of the lunchroom to the mad dash between classes, there’s never a dull moment. Lockers become mini storage units (or black holes), and the hallways are buzzing with conversations about everything from weekend plans to the latest drama. What do kids really talk about at lunch? How do you survive the awkwardness of group projects? And why do lockers always get jammed at the worst possible time? In this episode, we’re breaking down a day in the life of a middle schooler—full of laughs, struggles, and those little moments that make it unforgettable.
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5 months ago
25 minutes

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
Drip, Bruh, and Other Words That Confuse Adults
Do middle school kids and their parents even speak the same language? Spoiler alert: probably not. In this episode, we’re diving into the wild, weird, and sometimes cringy world of slang! From “bruh” to “drip” and everything in between, we’re breaking down what kids are saying these days and how it stacks up against the stuff our parents used to say back in their middle school days. Did their slang even make sense? (Spoiler: no.) We’ll laugh at how much words have changed and try to figure out why adults using kid slang just feels… wrong. Plus, we’ll find out if any old-school phrases are making a comeback. Tune in to learn, cringe, and maybe pick up a few new words to totally confuse your parents.
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5 months ago
25 minutes 47 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
12 Months, One Winner: The Fun Month Showdown
Have you ever wondered which month of the year is the most fun? Is it December with all its holiday magic and break from school? Or maybe it’s July, full of sunshine, pool parties, and fireworks. But then again, October has Halloween, and who doesn’t love dressing up and collecting candy? Each month seems to bring its own kind of awesome – from spring blooms to summer adventures, fall festivals, and winter snow days. In this episode, we’re breaking it all down: the laughs, the memories, and even the “meh” months (looking at you, February). I’ll share my personal favorites, and you can decide if I’m totally right… or totally wrong. Spoiler: there will be debates about pumpkin spice. Let’s dive in and figure out which month really wins the “fun crown!”
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6 months ago
27 minutes 28 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
If you could dedicate your life to one thing, what would it be?
In this podcast we talk about what a human life can be dedicated to and how much of the worlds problems can one person / team solve.
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1 year ago
16 minutes 9 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
Why do we celebrate with fireworks?
In this episode we talk about all aspects of fireworks. Of course it's fun to celebrate with fireworks but there are also some negatives that we can mitigate over time.
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2 years ago
24 minutes 37 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
How can you tell when someone is lying? And why do kids lie?
In this episode we talk about lying. We try to answer what is a lie, what is a big lie, what's a small or white lie. We also talk about what makes kids (or others) lie and what we can do to prevent that or deal with it. This is a short conversation about this topic. We may have to do another show on this as the discussion was quite interesting.
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2 years ago
34 minutes 9 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
How is snow or rain formed?
What is snow? What is rain? How are they different? How is snow formed? What is fog? All of this and more is answered in this episode as we take a nice walk on a snowy field. We also talk about how clouds form. Clouds are made from water vapor that cools down as it climbs higher. When the vapor cools it the water precipitates out of the air. The same thing happens on land when warmer moist air cools at night and then we get fog :) If you like this episode, please share the podcast with your friends. And rate the show on iTunes so other people can find it and listen. Maya's page is at https://www.mayathesciencekid.com where you can see her videos and show notes. To contact Maya: EMAIL: MayaTheScienceKid@gmail.com TWITTER: @MayaSeattle FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mayathesciencekid Maya also has a Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/MayaTheScienceKid where you can become a super supporter. We'd love to show Maya that people care enough to subscribe there and whatever she makes there will go towards teaching her to manage her own money.
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6 years ago
17 minutes 38 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
Why are traffic lights red yellow and green?
Traffic lights are pretty similar in most places, but not always everywhere. We talk about roads signs and driving conventions and standards. This is a good episode to learn how things could be different in places we haven't yet visited. If you like this episode, please share the podcast with your friends. And rate the show on iTunes so other people can find it and listen. Maya's page is at https://www.mayathesciencekid.com where you can see her videos and show notes. To contact Maya:EMAIL: MayaTheScienceKid@gmail.comTWITTER: @MayaSeattleFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mayathesciencekid Maya also has a Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/MayaTheScienceKid where you can become a super supporter. We'd love to show Maya that people care enough to subscribe there and whatever she makes there will go towards teaching her to manage her own money.
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6 years ago
9 minutes 31 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
Why do we throw up and what is puke?
Why do we throw up and what is puke? This episode is fun and we talk about something that is not pleasant for kids. But we learn that it's ok and you feel better after puking. If you like this episode, please share the podcast with your friends. And rate the show on iTunes so other people can find it and listen. Maya's page is at https://www.mayathesciencekid.com where you can see her videos and show notes. To contact Maya:
EMAIL: MayaTheScienceKid@gmail.com
TWITTER: @MayaSeattle
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mayathesciencekid Maya also has a Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/MayaTheScienceKid where you can become a super supporter. We'd love to show Maya that people care enough to subscribe there and whatever she makes there will go towards teaching her to manage her own money.
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6 years ago
11 minutes 55 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
Why do car windshields get frosty in winter?
In this episode we talk about how moisture in the air turns into frost in the morning as the temperature of air drops overnight. We also talk about the freezing point and melting point of water and other material. To melt ice and frost we can add a little bit of alcohol to the the ice. That lowers its freezing point and makes it melt. This is how the anti-frost spray works. If you like this episode, please share the podcast with your friends. And rate the show on iTunes so other people can find it and listen. Maya's page is at https://www.mayathesciencekid.com where you can see her videos and show notes. To contact Maya:
 EMAIL: MayaTheScienceKid@gmail.com
 TWITTER: @MayaSeattle
 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mayathesciencekid Maya also has a Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/MayaTheScienceKid where you can become a super supporter. We'd love to show Maya that people care enough to subscribe there and whatever she makes there will go towards teaching her to manage her own money.
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6 years ago
12 minutes 29 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
Why do we get itchy?
The skin can feel different things like sharpness of things, or pain, or touch or itching. But the brain interprets what the skin is feeling. The nerves take the information about what the skin is feeling all the way to the brain. Then the brain uses that information to figure out if it’s pain or itching we are feeling. Some materials like wool make us itch. It depends how sensitive we are to wool. Itching is very helpful for our bodies to deal with things it doesn’t like. We itch so our brain can tell our body to do something about it, like move our arms to scare a mosquito on our arm.
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6 years ago
9 minutes 33 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
Why does our body get hot and cold?
In this episode we talk about how the skin feels coldness and hotness. We also talk about how the air outside is cold at night and warmer in the day and colder in winter and warmer in summer.
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6 years ago
11 minutes 43 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
Why do we get sick and what are vaccines?
This episode is about viruses and bacteria and how we get sick. We talk about vaccines. We learn how vaccines are basically a small sample of the virus. The virus goes into the body and introduces the itself to the white blood cells, which are the way the body defends itself. Once the body learns about the disease it knows how to deal with the virus if it sees it in the future.
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6 years ago
17 minutes 12 seconds

Maya The Science Kid Podcast
Should kids still learn cursive in school, or is it just an old-fashioned skill we don’t need anymore? In this episode, we dive into both sides of the debate! Some say cursive helps with brain development, creativity, and even reading old historical documents. Others argue that in a world of typing and texting, it's just not useful anymore. So, should schools keep teaching it, or is it time to say goodbye? Join us for a fun discussion on whether cursive writing still has a place in today’s classrooms!