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Adding Mixed Fractions
This colorful math worksheet will jog your child's memory through the steps to complete mixed fraction addition!
Make Potato Power
Believe it or not, the common spud has enough electrochemical energy to power a small digital clock. Show your sixth grader how!
Build Your Own Simple Circuit
This hands-on activity requiring parental supervision will allow your fourth grader to build a simple circuit using a battery, wire, light bulb, and switch.
All About Circuits
Is your fourth grader learning about electricity? This worksheet is all about circuits, tests her skills and reinforces the concept of how a circuit works!
Build your own Electromagnet!
Calling all mad scientists... Electrify your enthusiasm for science! This awesome worksheet will show you step-by-step how to make an electromagnet.
Electric Science: Make a Battery!
Try this chemistry experiment with your fourth grader and get some "shocking" results!
Map Your Way to the Declaration
Help middle schoolers use maps, math, and history for some Fourth of July fun.
Cross the River, Patriot!
This Fourth of July, play a fun history-inspired math and logic puzzle game for your kids to play!
The Declaration of Independence: Would You Sign It?
The Declaration of Independence set forth inspiring ideals of liberty. If your teen had the chance today, would she sign the Declaration?
Color Molly Pitcher
Molly Pitcher was a pretty tough chick -- she is a woman who is said to have fought in the American Revolutionary War.
Historical Heroes: James Otis
Learn all about the brave James Otis, a man who deserves just as much credit as his patriotic pals for changing the course of American history.
The Midnight Ride Game
Outrun the British in this race across the Massachusetts countryside that's based on the ride that sparked the American Revolution.

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