
I have looked at many, many different science curricula over the years. Physics is all about models and rolling things into other things. Chemistry is fizzy concoctions. Biology is a blend, but you know you'll be messing about with eggs and plants.
Geology? It seems to just beg for edible modeling. We won't complain - I like a project that you get to eat afterward.

Layers of the earth pizza.

"Earth Balls" made from peanut butter and chocolate and coconut.

She's not objecting to this line of study!
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