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Rainbows are lovely, but sometimes they're hard to find. This is one of several experiments on light behavior available on our member site.
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One of several science light lessons on our member site, this experiment in light behavior is also a cool magic trick.
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Instructions for performing an experiment to learn about evaporation.
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What will affect how ice cream melts, and how? Science experiment.
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Leads students through the steps of a science experiment to help them towards logical thinking with increasing independence.
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With colored light bulbs and a dark room, you can make rainbow shadows! This science experiment on light behavior is one of several on our member site.
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This science experiment demonstrates refraction and reflection, and goes with a related lesson on our member site.
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Use the graph to show the results of a pumpkin seed experiment.
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Record your data on an experiment or other research and draw a picture for each observation with this simple form.
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A form for recording data for projects or experiments. An example of materials available with Green Earth Club logo for forming clubs and engaging students in earth science.
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Rules and task description for building a tower from simple household materials. This is a great science/math combo lesson: students explore properties of balance and strength and try to balance a budget!
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Learn about the parts of a seed.
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A fun lapbook of activities and templates to complement your animal theme units.
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Students collect their own trash for a day to help determine how much trash they create, and what it is. A good “think green” project.
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A report of one school's Peace Circle.
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The "My Neighborhood" Theme is intended to provide indoor and outdoor experiences for your child to learn more about his/her neighborhood and community. Part of the Family Activity Planner.
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A set of seven experiments that demonstrate that the sciences of biology, chemistry and physics are part of our life at home. Set 1 of a series of experiments titled Science at Home, includes a description of experiments, scientific method report form and an explanation of probable results.
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Step-by-step building of a catapult from craft sticks; this unit presents the elements of a science project (research, hypothesis, etc.) that can be used for this catapult experiment and applied for other science projects in the future.
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An explanation of static electricity and two simple experiments. Students are ask to predict outcome, then record observations for each experiment.
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Ten pages to help organize a science project.
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Instructions for a science project of raising amphibians in an aquarium, with report form. Part of abcteach's Where We Find Science: Science in Water series.
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A set of two experiments about static electricity, which includes directions, an experiment report form and an explanation of probably results. Part of abcteach's Where We Find Science - Science at Home series.
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An experiment that demonstrates chemical testing by adding a turmeric test liquid to 12 substances. Color changes illustrate whether the substances are base or not. Includes instructions for the experiment and a lab worksheet for students.
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A simple in-class experiment, done over the course of a week, using eggs as a hands-on example of how acids and bases interact, as well as the dynamics of permeable and semi-permeable membranes.
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A cooking thermometer, batteries, and a hot dog are part of this popular science experiment.
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A science project of raising and observing pond organisms in an aquarium at home or in the classroom, with instructions and observation form. Part of the abcteach series, Where We Find Science.
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Collect glass bottles, and then try these great classroom experiments with soundwaves.
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In this hands-on science experiment, students understand turgor pressure and osmosis.
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In this "hands on science" experiment, students compare growth between beans planted in soil and beans planted without soil in order to understand the importance of soil nutrients to plant growth.
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In this one-month experiment, students will learn about the different interactions between organisms that are part of maintaining a healthy, thriving ecosystem by putting selected items into a jar of pond water and observing the reactions.
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Predict whether an object will float or sink. Students make and test hypotheses with this simple experiment. Includes detailed instructions and pages for recording predictions and results.
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In this hands-on science project, students will learn how leaves change color in the fall.
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In this hands-on science project, students understand how plants produce their own food.
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A detailed set of instructions for a series of experiments on plant growth under a variety of circumstances.
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A set of four experiments in our Where We Find Science series that demonstrate bouyancy and density of water. Includes a Scientific Method report form and an explanation and results page.
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A set of four physics experiments in our Where We Find Science series that demonstrate the properties of the surface tension of water. Includes a Scientific Method report form and an explanation and results page.
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Two simple experiments help students understand the movement of the sun and its relationship to the seasons and the time of day. Includes observation, note taking, sketching, building a simple sundial and a scientific method report form. Part of abcteach's Where We Find Science Series.
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An explanation of Archimedes discovery of the formula to measure density of an object using water. Includes directions to conduct an experiment using the Archimedes' method, plus a report form. Part of abcteach's Where We Find Science; Science in Water Series.
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This great introduction to the importance of indicators is a science experiment, with different levels of questions presented for each grade level from kindergarten to middle school. Clear, thorough, and fun explanation of acids and bases.