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In this activity, the students will get to unravel the science behind surface tension. They will see how the concept will fit in with the moveme...
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What makes the planets of the solar system different from each other, specifically in terms of their physical properties? The students will be a...
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Why does the moon look different on some nights than others? The students will discover the reason behind this as they create a simulation of th...
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The students will participate in a simple experiment that will give them a grasp about chemical reactions. They will make use of colored ice cub...
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Tired of playing table tennis at home? You can still make use of your ping pong ball. In this lesson, students will make the ball fly by doing B...
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In this lesson, the students will do a little experiment using gummy bears. They will discover that by using different ingredients they can make...
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Students will conduct a science experiment by making wriggly worms using paper towels and colored markers to add color. Just a few drops of wate...
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Art and Science will once again unite with this activity. Using the colors of leaves, the students will be able to create a coconut painting.
In this lesson, students will form a toothpick star using a few drops of water. They can use this fun trick to wow their classmates and friends ...
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