Episodes

  • S1E10 | Plays Ball | Friction, Force, & Curve Balls
    Jun 17 2026

    Ms. Frizzle takes the class inside Dorothy Ann’s book for a baseball game on a frictionless field, and chaos follows. Ralphie is dreaming big, the class is slipping sideways, and Sarah and Matt are trying their best to understand physics without becoming math people.


    In this episode, we talk friction, gravity, momentum, vectors, energy transfer, curveballs, ice skating, invisible forces, and why the stories we tell ourselves might be one of the most powerful forces of all. Along the way, we ask what friction would look like up close, where energy goes when motion stops, and whether being a little delusional is actually necessary for getting through life.


    Plus: Matt bravely confronts vectors!

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    52 mins
  • S1E9 | Ready, Set, Dough! | Atoms, Reactions & Quantum (Again!)
    Jun 10 2026

    This week, The Magic School Bus takes a trip into the world of chemistry. While the episode starts with baking, Sarah and Matt quickly move beyond the kitchen to explore the fundamental ideas that underpin all of chemistry.

    What exactly is matter? How do atoms combine to form molecules? What is the difference between physical changes and chemical reactions and why do why do they happen at all?

    Whether you loved chemistry class like Matt or spent it staring blankly at the periodic table like Sarah, this episode offers an accessible introduction to Chemistry and a little chat at the end about our thoughts on science education in schools.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • S1E8 | In the Haunted House | Vibrations, Bats, & Gregorian Chants
    Jun 3 2026

    This week, Sarah and Matt venture back into The Magic School Bus’s haunted house to explore the science of sound. What begins as a lesson on vibrations quickly devolves into an argument over why sound travels better through solid objects. (Sarah is still upset)


    Along the way, they discuss sound waves, pitch, frequency, and the anatomy of the ear, while also exploring how bats use echolocation to navigate in complete darkness. The conversation takes its usual turn into psychology, culture, and music—examining why certain sounds evoke emotion, how different musical traditions develop, and why everything from pop songs to Gregorian chants can resonate so deeply with listeners.

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    57 mins
  • S1E7 | All Dried Up | Sand, Scorpions, & Survival
    May 20 2026

    The Magic School Bus heads into the desert to explore how animals survive one of the harshest environments on Earth. Sarah and Matt discuss desert biomes, extreme temperatures, as well as plant and animal adaptation. Along the way, they explore evolution, climate, and the delicate balance that allows life to thrive in such an unforgiving landscape. Oh, and also desert shrimp?

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    51 mins
  • S1E6 | The Rot Squad | Death, Decomp, & Detritus
    May 13 2026

    The class heads underground to meet the Rot Squad and explore what happens after living things die. Sarah and Matt dig into decomposition, fungi, microbes, and the environmental conditions that speed up—or slow down—the process of decay. Along the way, they discuss the science of scent, why decomposition smells the way it does, how heat, moisture, oxygen, and climate impact breakdown, and the hidden systems that recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.


    https://sciencenotes.org/moss-life-cycle-diagram-and-reproduction/#google_vignette

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    55 mins
  • S1E5 | Hops Home | Biomes, Habitats, and The Democrat Weather Machine
    May 6 2026

    Why can one animal thrive in the rainforest while another belongs in the desert? This week, we break down habitats, biomes, climate, and the environmental conditions that shape life on Earth. From temperature and rainfall to food sources and adaptation, everything is connected.


    Link to Beaver Article

    Link to Chasing Coral (again)

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    58 mins
  • S1E4 | Gets Eaten | Food Chains, Apex Predators, & Taco Bell
    Apr 29 2026

    From microscopic plankton to massive predators, we’re mapping out who eats who, and why it matters. What starts as a simple food chain quickly turns into something much more complex. We get into energy transfer, food webs, and how ecosystems stay balanced (until they don’t).

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    56 mins
  • S1E3 | Inside Ralphie | Germs, Gross Stuff, and Your Immune System
    Apr 22 2026

    This week, we shrink down and head inside Ralphie to figure out what actually happens when you get sick. From germs and immune responses to fevers, mucus, and why your body suddenly feels like it’s falling apart, Sarah asks the questions we all had as kids but never quite answered. Matt breaks down how your immune system fights back, what antibodies actually do, and why getting sick might not be the worst thing in the world.


    Check out Dr. Noc on Instagram!


    Read about the success regarding the fight with Huntington's


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    59 mins