Exploring stories of science discovery. Tumble is a science podcast created to be enjoyed by the entire family. Hosted & produced by Lindsay Patterson (science journalist) & Marshall Escamilla (teacher).
Listen NowWhat do the following things have in common: the source of laughter, the treasures on the ocean floor, and your favorite flavor of ice cream? It’s science! The Tumble Science Podcast for Kids takes listeners on a storytelling journey that inspires science curiosity and discovery. The series calls on guests and experts to teach and demonstrate how science works and influences our lives.
Preschoolers are naturally curious — they have an innate interest in the world around them. They want to know how things work and why. STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) episodes are about discovery and inspiring kids to explore their curiosity. Whether learning about animals, light and color, pulleys, tech gadgets, or problem solving and reasoning, there’s always something to observe and question.
STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) is a core part of the early elementary school years as it sets the foundation for exploration, learning, and discovery. As kids develop their problem-solving and reasoning skills, they’re able to expand their minds and elevate their knowledge. STEM episodes encourage kids to wonder about their world and how it works. This content exposes kids to STEM careers and opportunities while introducing basic theories and vocabulary.
Kids, 8–10 years old, are moving from curiosity to reasoning. Additionally, as they develop their problem-solving and reasoning skills, they are able to seek out explanations to better understand the world around them. STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) episodes encourage kids to question, investigate, and generate explanations for everyday phenomena. This content also exposes them to STEM careers and opportunities that may even inspire them to pursue a future in STEM!
Preschoolers are naturally curious — they have an innate interest in the world around them. They want to know how things work and why. STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) episodes are about discovery and inspiring kids to explore their curiosity. Whether learning about animals, light and color, pulleys, tech gadgets, or problem solving and reasoning, there’s always something to observe and question.
STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) is a core part of the early elementary school years as it sets the foundation for exploration, learning, and discovery. As kids develop their problem-solving and reasoning skills, they’re able to expand their minds and elevate their knowledge. STEM episodes encourage kids to wonder about their world and how it works. This content exposes kids to STEM careers and opportunities while introducing basic theories and vocabulary.
Kids, 8–10 years old, are moving from curiosity to reasoning. Additionally, as they develop their problem-solving and reasoning skills, they are able to seek out explanations to better understand the world around them. STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) episodes encourage kids to question, investigate, and generate explanations for everyday phenomena. This content also exposes them to STEM careers and opportunities that may even inspire them to pursue a future in STEM!