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In the lesson “Celebrating a Year of Science Fun with Mitch and Greg,” the duo reflects on their journey of sharing science through engaging videos, which has attracted nearly one million subscribers in just a year. To celebrate this milestone, they invite their audience to submit questions for a special episode and announce the launch of science-themed T-shirts to further connect with their fans. The lesson emphasizes gratitude for the community’s support and the excitement of continuing their science exploration together.

Celebrating a Year of Science Fun with Mitch and Greg!

Just over a year ago, two curious minds named Mitch and Greg decided to start a fun adventure. They didn’t have a fancy logo or a big plan, but they loved science and wanted to share its wonders with the world. So, they began making videos in their basement, hoping to show everyone just how cool science can be.

Fast forward a year, and nearly one million people have joined them on this exciting journey! It’s been amazing to see so many people interested in science, and Mitch and Greg are super grateful for all the support. Whether you’ve been with them from the start or just discovered their channel, they want to say a big thank you!

Behind the Scenes with Your Questions

To celebrate reaching one million subscribers, Mitch and Greg want to do something special. They’re inviting you to ask them anything! Whether you’re curious about who they are or have questions about science, you can leave your questions in the comments or as video responses. They’ll pick some questions and answer them in a special episode next month. It’s a great chance to learn more about the people behind the videos!

Get Your Science Swag!

Exciting news for all science fans! Mitch and Greg now have T-shirts available. If you love science and want to show it off, these shirts are perfect for you. By getting a T-shirt, you can be smart on the inside and stylish on the outside. Plus, you’ll be supporting Mitch and Greg’s awesome science channel, ASAP Science.

Here’s to another year of amazing science adventures and making even more science-loving friends! Let’s keep exploring the wonders of the world together!

  1. Reflecting on Mitch and Greg’s journey, what do you think are the key factors that contributed to their success in reaching nearly one million subscribers in just a year?
  2. How do you feel about the impact of informal science education, like Mitch and Greg’s videos, on public interest in science?
  3. What personal experiences or interests do you have that align with Mitch and Greg’s mission to make science fun and accessible?
  4. In what ways do you think Mitch and Greg’s approach to science communication could be applied to other fields or subjects?
  5. How important do you think community engagement, such as inviting questions from viewers, is in building a successful online platform?
  6. What are your thoughts on the role of merchandise, like T-shirts, in supporting content creators and fostering a sense of community among fans?
  7. How has your perception of science changed after engaging with content like Mitch and Greg’s videos?
  8. What future topics or themes would you like Mitch and Greg to explore in their science videos, and why?
  1. Science Video Creation

    Create your own science video! Choose a science topic you’re passionate about, research it, and make a short video explaining it in a fun and engaging way. Share your video with your classmates to inspire them just like Mitch and Greg do.

  2. Q&A Session

    Prepare a list of science-related questions you have always been curious about. Organize a Q&A session in class where you can ask these questions. You can even invite a local scientist or teacher to answer them, just like Mitch and Greg’s special episode.

  3. Design Your Science Swag

    Get creative and design your own science-themed T-shirt. Think about what science means to you and how you can express that through art. Share your designs with the class and vote on your favorites!

  4. Science Channel Review

    Watch a few episodes of Mitch and Greg’s science channel. Write a review discussing what you learned and what you enjoyed most. Share your review with the class to encourage others to watch and learn from their videos.

  5. Science Exploration Journal

    Start a science exploration journal where you document interesting science facts, experiments, or questions you encounter each week. Share your findings with the class to spark discussions and further exploration.

Sure! Here’s a sanitized version of the transcript:

[Music] Just over one year ago, before we had a proper logo or fully understood the vastness of the internet, two individuals named Mitch and Greg sat in their basement and decided it would be fun to create videos showcasing the wonders of science. One year later, we have had the pleasure of bringing nearly 1 million of you along for the journey. Week after week, to say we’ve been surprised by the support and interest is an understatement.

We wanted to take a moment to express our gratitude to all of you—from those who have followed us since the early days to those who are just tuning in for the first time. We love science, and the fact that so many of you do too has made this channel even more special.

In light of the major milestone of reaching one million subscribers, we thought we’d do something a little different: a behind-the-scenes look at ASAP Science, using your questions. Feel free to ask us anything, whether it’s about who we are or other curiosities you might have. You can leave your questions as comments or video responses, and we’ll release a special edition episode next month.

In the meantime, we’re excited to announce that we finally have T-shirts available for those of you who want to show your love of science. Check out the links in the description! Now you can be not only smart on the inside but also stylish on the outside. Plus, by purchasing, you’ll be supporting our little corner of the internet, known as ASAP Science.

Here’s to another year and another million amazing science friends! [Music]

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ScienceThe study of the natural world through observation and experiments. – In science class, we learned about the different phases of the moon and how they affect the tides.

AdventureAn exciting or unusual experience, often involving exploration. – The students went on an adventure to the science museum to learn about ancient fossils.

VideosRecordings of moving visual images that can be watched on a screen. – Our teacher showed us videos of chemical reactions to help us understand the concepts better.

CuriousEager to learn or know more about something. – The curious student asked many questions during the science experiment to understand how it worked.

MillionThe number equivalent to the product of a thousand and a thousand. – There are over a million stars in our galaxy, and scientists are still discovering more.

QuestionsSentences or phrases used to find out information. – During the science fair, the judges asked many questions about the students’ projects to learn more about their experiments.

CelebrateTo acknowledge a significant event with a social gathering or enjoyable activity. – The school decided to celebrate Science Day with a special assembly and fun experiments.

ChannelA medium for communication or expression, such as a television or YouTube channel. – The science teacher recommended a YouTube channel that explains physics concepts in a fun and engaging way.

FansPeople who have a strong interest in or admiration for something or someone. – The young scientist had many fans who followed her experiments and discoveries online.

ExploreTo investigate or study something in detail. – The students were excited to explore the nature reserve and learn about different ecosystems.

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