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Sunflowers, Van Gogh, and You
Students will taste sunflower seeds, plant sunflowers, research Vincent van Gogh, and paint a... | Celsius and Fahrenheit Conversions Made Simple
Through simple addition, subtraction, and multiplication, convert Celsius temperature to... | |
Number of Young Women with HIV and AIDS in U.S. through June 1999
A chart of the number of young women with HIV and AIDS in the U.S. through June 1999. | ||
Can Sound Travel Through Things?
Through simple experimentation, students will learn how sound waves function and travel. | ||
Number of Young Men with HIV and AIDS in U.S. through June 1999
A chart of the number of young men with HIV and AIDS in the U.S. through June 1999. | Build a Volcano
Build a volcano using common kitchen supplies. This fun science activity is perfect for... | |
Heavy Alcohol Use, by Age Group, Race/Ethnicity, and Sex: 1985-1997
A chart of the occurrence of heavy alcohol use, by age group, race/ethnicity, and sex from... | Build Your Own Stonehenge
Build a replica of Stonehenge or simply record the path of the sun in this science activity for... | |
Drug Use by Americans, 12 Years and Older
A chart showing drug use by Americans, 12 years and older. | ||
Owl Sculpture
Using the Internet and art materials, students will create life-size sculptures of owls. | ||
Weather Station
With a student-made weather station and/or the Internet, students measure weather in a variety... | Gravity and Weight on Other Planets
Students learn about gravity, mass, and weight by calculating their weights on various planets. | |
Fraction Games
Students play games to learn to compare fractions and recognize equivalent fractions. | Comic-Strip Challenge
Use comic strips to teach students that there is a beginning, middle, and end to stories. |

