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Living Things: Daily Living Activity 2
Compare the parts of a flower with the parts of a fruit byt dissecting a lily and an apple. Your students may be surprised to see how similar they are. ...
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EARTHFORCE in the core
Mine shafts and holes in the surface of the earth have opened a window for ... Explore EARTHFORCE in the core more by browsing these selected websites. ...
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EARTHFORCE
EARTHFORCE - An Interactive Exhibit about Earth Science. ... Beneath the surface of the Earth, tremendous EARTHFORCES are at work, pushing and pulling ...
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Activity: Earth Science
Scientists know that the earth is made of four layers: the inner core, outer core, mantle, and crust. See "Ideas for Discussion," #1. The Earth Bowl is a ...
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the delaware estuary: percentage of Earth that is water
to understand the percentage of fresh water available on Earth; to compare the percentage of fresh to salt water; to brainstorm a list of reasons to ...
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Braindrops | Resources for Science Learning | The Franklin Institute
Learn more about the world around you with a daily Braindrop from The Franklin Institute! ... interesting stories from the history of science and technology ...
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Activity: Earth Science
Teacher's Lab Notes:. The students will be filling balloons with pure carbon dioxide, ... This activity originally appeared in The Science Teacher, May 1989.
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Unit 5E Earth, Sun and Moon
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML Find out what children know about the Earth, Sun and Moon by asking them to draw and explain a ... that the Sun, Earth and Moon are approximately spherical ...
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EARTHFORCE in the water
Go outside and look for water. Seventy-five percent of the crust of the Earth is covered with water, so there must be some nearby. Water can be tremendously ...
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Ben Franklin's Lightning Rod at The Franklin Institute
Two years later, Franklin decided to try his own lightning experiment. ... The favored pointed lightning rod expressed support for Franklin's theories of ...