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Can Sound Travel Through Things?
Through simple experimentation, students will learn how sound waves function and travel. | ||
Build Your Own Stonehenge
Build a replica of Stonehenge or simply record the path of the sun in this science activity for... | Gravity and Weight on Other Planets
Students learn about gravity, mass, and weight by calculating their weights on various planets. | |
Collect a Sentence
Students name everyday objects and then construct imaginative sentences with those words. | Making Sand Art
Make plaster molds out of sand, with this activity. Then, your students can paint the molds to... | |
Comic-Strip Challenge
Use comic strips to teach students that there is a beginning, middle, and end to stories. | Observing Sound Waves
Students will conduct an experiment that will allow them to see sound waves in action. | |
Geometry, Color, and Piet Mondrian
Reproduce the art of Piet Mondrian with basic geometry, color, and imagination. | Stained Glass Sun-Catchers
Reinforce students' learning of geometric shapes and colors by making tissue paper sun... | |
The Tablecloth Trick and Inertia
Students will learn about inertia and by performing the tablecloth trick. | ||
Flower and Leaf Press
Students press flowers and plants with heavy books to make lovely decorations. Then, they use... | ||
Learning about Levers
Students will make a lever to lift stones, and will learn the science behind levers. | Ten Art Questions
Encourage students to observe details by asking specific and pointed questions about various... | |
Inertia in Motion
Through experimentation, students will learn about the first law of motion, including inertia,... | Ten Tips for Writing An Essay
Find tips for writing an essay, from scheduling and time-management to outlining to revision. |

