Letty Reichart holds up a cookie cutter so children watching a livestream can identify the shape Tuesday morning. The UNK associate biology professor is recording family-friendly science experiments to keep kids entertained and engaged while they’re away from school during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
Corbey R. Dorsey, UNK Communications
UNK associate biology professor Letty Reichart uses baking soda, vinegar, food coloring and cookie cutters to create bubbling designs Tuesday morning while recording “Dr. Letty’s Science Lab” in her kitchen. Reichart is livestreaming family-friendly science experiments on the K-Town Shakedown Facebook page to keep kids entertained and engaged while they’re away from school during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
Corbey R. Dorsey, UNK Communications
Letty Reichart, an associate biology professor at UNK, uses an iPad to livestream a science experiment Tuesday morning in her kitchen. Reichart is sharing videos on the K-Town Shakedown Facebook page to keep kids entertained and engaged while they’re away from school during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
Letty Reichart holds up a cookie cutter so children watching a livestream can identify the shape Tuesday morning. The UNK associate biology professor is recording family-friendly science experiments to keep kids entertained and engaged while they’re away from school during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
UNK associate biology professor Letty Reichart uses baking soda, vinegar, food coloring and cookie cutters to create bubbling designs Tuesday morning while recording “Dr. Letty’s Science Lab” in her kitchen. Reichart is livestreaming family-friendly science experiments on the K-Town Shakedown Facebook page to keep kids entertained and engaged while they’re away from school during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.
Letty Reichart, an associate biology professor at UNK, uses an iPad to livestream a science experiment Tuesday morning in her kitchen. Reichart is sharing videos on the K-Town Shakedown Facebook page to keep kids entertained and engaged while they’re away from school during the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.