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How do our immune systems work? How do plants turn sunlight into energy? Science teaches students to investigate the world's everyday mysteries. From earth sciences (geology, oceanography) to physical sciences (chemistry, physics) to life sciences (biology, anatomy) to astronomy, the study of space, sciences can be some of the most challenging and most rewarding areas of study.
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Key Reasons for Science in Grades K-8
The words of Herbert Smith, written in 1963, are no less appropriate today. One may summarize the historical overview...
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Outdoor Education: An Entry to Careers In Science and Math For Diverse Populations
Over the next decade, employment in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) sector is expected to...
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Art Connections: Crystal Paint
In this activity, you'll see a beautiful design that's left behind when an Epsom salts solution evaporates. You'll be...
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Science Activity: Measuring Magnet Power
If you've ever visited a recycling plant, you've probably seen electromagnets. Not only are they much bigger than the...
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Magnets and Gravity
Activities: 1. Magnets Can Find and Attract Iron Ore Bring sand inside the classroom and place in a shallow tray. Have...
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