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Articles by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Science Investigations
Most people know little about the methods of science. Yet, without these methods, the results of scientific work are...
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More Reaction-Time Methods
Here are two more methods of measuring a person's reaction times. A quick and easy way to compare the reaction times of...
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Percolating Water: The Movement of Water beneath the Earth's Surface
Where does all that water from the rain go? Find out about the process of percolation of water, or how it is absorbed...
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Scientific Methods
You do many experiments every day; each of us does. When you try a different soft drink to find out if you like it, that...
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Azimuth: Horizontal Coordinate
What is the difference between magnetic north and true north? True north is when the azimuth - horizontal coordinate -...
Topics: Earth Science | Middle School -
Heliocentric: The Movement of the Earth Around the Sun
Model the movement of the earth and the planets around the sun, and learn about the development of the heliocentric...
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Erosion: The Breakdown and Movement of Crustal Material
The geography of the earth is always changing, slowly but surely. Learn about erosion and it's effect on the earth's...
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Simple Experiments
In science, the term "simple experiment" has a specific meaning. To understand the differences between a simple...
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Apertures: The Gathering of Light
How do optical instruments such as eyeglasses and telescopes work? How does it increase your vision? Do this project...
Topics: Astronomy | Middle School -
The Shapes and Size of the Moon
Learn about the moon's various shapes, from a thin crescent to a full sphere, and why they occur in this experiment....
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