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Observing Sound Waves
Students will conduct an experiment that will allow them to see sound waves in action. | ||
Animal Defenses
An article with photos of some of the innovative means animals have developed for attack and... | The Tablecloth Trick and Inertia
Students will learn about inertia and by performing the tablecloth trick. | |
Weather Station
With a student-made weather station and/or the Internet, students measure weather in a variety... | Highest Mountain Peaks in the United States
A chart listing the highest mountain peaks in the United States. | |
Build a Volcano
Build a volcano using common kitchen supplies. This fun science activity is perfect for... | Geographical Highs, Lows, and Boundaries of the U.S.
A chart listing geographical highs, lows, and boundaries of the U.S. | |
Can Sound Travel Through Things?
Through simple experimentation, students will learn how sound waves function and travel. | Highest, Lowest, and Mean Elevations in the United States, by State
A chart of the highest, lowest, and mean elevations in the United States, by state. | |
Inertia in Motion
Through experimentation, students will learn about the first law of motion, including inertia,... | Tracking the Space Station
Encourage your students to catch a glimpse of the space station in the night sky. | |
Bio Poem Handout
Use this template when writing a bio poem, a great format for students to write creatively... | ||
Learning about Levers
Students will make a lever to lift stones, and will learn the science behind levers. | Strides for Women Posters
Students research the lives of accomplished women and create posters displaying the... |

