

What Sounds do Fish Make? | Tumble Episode
Ever wondered what a fish sounds like? Spoiler: it’s way more interesting than “blub blub blub.” In this episode of Tumble Science Podcast for Kids, we explore the strange and hilarious noises that fish use to communicate underwater — from tiny ticking herrings to the booping Gulf toadfish. Grab your imaginary snorkel, because we’re going underwater to hear the ocean in a whole new way. 🎧 Listen to the Episode 🌊 What Kids Will Learn How fish make sounds underwater using s


Join Tumble's The Wildlife Of Your Home Podcourse! | Tumble Episode
EDUCATION RESOURCES: NGSS Standards: LS, ESS K-LS1-1, K-ESS3-1, 2-LS4-1, 3-LS4-3 Crosscutting Concepts: Patterns, Systems and System Models, Cause and Effect Take the next step to explore and learn with Tumble! Join Marshall and scientist Rob Dunn for a first-of-its-kind, interactive, educational audio experience. The Wildlife of Your Home Podcourse is a 10 episode series that will train you to become an indoor wildlife investigator - a rare kind of scientist! You’ll learn a


Discover the Wildlife of Your Home | Tumble Episode
EDUCATION RESOURCES: NGSS Standards: K-ESS2-2, K-ESS3-1, 2-LS4-1, 3-LS4-3 Crosscutting Concept: Systems and System Models, Patterns, Cause and Effect We're going on an indoor expedition to discover the species in our own home! You’ll never look at the bugs in your house the same way again. Ecologist and author Rob Dunn is our guide to exploring what he calls, “the unknown we wake up in every morning.” We’ll find out how many species live in the average home (it’s more than y


The Secret Life of Your Shower with Noah Fierer | Tumble Episode
In this episode, we explore the invisible life that dwells inside your showerhead! EDUCATION RESOURCES: NGSS Standards: LS 2-LS4-1, 3-LS4-3 Crosscutting Concept: Patterns, Cause and Effect The Showerhead Microbiome Project is a citizen science effort. Here's how the website describes it: We plan to sample showerheads around the United States and Europe by engaging participants, folks like you (or like Van Leeuwenhoek) with both an interest in the life around us and, well,
