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Science

A common two-liter plastic bottle becomes a miniature science lab in these fun experiments I enjoy walking my Boston terrier alongside rural roads...
Here are some additional experiments that use recycled two-liter soda bottles as miniature science labs. Experiment #1: Liquid Fireworks Water is...
Take a deep breath – your students are going to love these science activities about the lungs The lungs are complex organs in the respiratory system...
Incite your students' curiosity about Earth's only satellite with these cool lessons about the phases of the moon The moon is our planet's only...
It's raining, it's pouring! This activity will bring the soothing music of rainfall right into your classroom Your classroom will sound like a...
From wind-stirred ripples to "large waves in a harbor," students can learn about and create their own ocean motion With a (gentle) tap of a hammer,...
They can hold things together in a pinch, but did you know that rubber bands can also be used to teach the force of mass? Not only are rubber bands...
Colorful representations of the end of a star's life cycle (like the one shown below) are the focus for Youth Art Month Stars are born, live their...
Recycle old newspapers to make a supply of unlined paper for your classroom To my surprise, year after year, the majority of my students come to...
Using just a shoe, a protractor and a large board, students can get an inside look at the mechanics of friction Students can determine which shoes...

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