A Model of the Water Cycle
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Science Friction
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How Heat Moves
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Bendable Bones - Updated
A classic investigation into the chemistry of bones.
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Reading a Skeleton
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Science and the Haunted Pumpkin
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Igneous Sugar
Once you understand the general idea of intrusive and extrusive rocks, it helps to see the process in action. If you don't happen to have a volcano nearby, there is a fun, easy, and tasty way that you can explore the difference between how rocks form from magma and lava.
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Food Chain: Scavengers and Decomposers
This video is part of the new Food Web Curriculum Unit. While there is still a LOT of content to be added, you can look around the unit on the Food Web page.
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Sunglass Science: Birefringence
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This time we will explore things that are usually invisible, revealing new things about the world around us.
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Sunglass Science: Polarized Light
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Grab your shades for a different way of seeing the world around you.
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Bird Bones
Dissect a bird to compare its skeleton with ours.
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Foodchain: Secondary Consumers
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Take the next step up the foodchain to take a look at predators.
Water in a Glass, Part 3
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The answer to Part 2, and a fun "science trick."
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Water in a Glass, Part 2
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The answer to Part 1, and a question for Part 3.
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