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Which Foods Do Molds Love Best?
Teach your students about the history of mold and its possibilities for scientific application... | ||
Create Your Own Invention
Help children to organize their inventions and link them to previous inventors with this... | How to Blow Up a Balloon with a Glass Bottle
Inspire your students with this printable science activity about air temperature and the... | |
Invention Connection
Students design, create, and display an invention that will make their lives easier. | The Acadian Dikes
A lesson that focuses on the Acadian culture and how they used dikes to prosper in their... | |
Rev Up Your Veggies: A Physical Science Activity
In this science activity, elementary students cooperatively design, build, and race cars made... | ||
History of Automobiles
In this lesson, students will do independent research to learn more about the invention of the... | ||
Inventions Plus
Students use an online resource to view and learn about inventions, both accidental ones and... | Build Your Own Volcano
Introduce your students to the reactions that cause volcanoes to erupt with this printable... | |
Loopy Liquids: A Project in Density
Teach your students the concept of density with this hands-on science activity. They explore... | ||
Make Your Own Solar Eclipse
Students learn how and why solar eclipses occur with this hands-on science activity. They... |
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