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an open cardboard box with scissors and other crafting supplies on the table next to it

A great science introduction that introduces your students to science and its processes and helps you gain important insight into your students.

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a book cover with an image of a hand holding a spray bottle and the words paper mountains activity

River Activity - free hands-on science activity for 1st, 2nd or 3rd grade elementary kids. Part of a complete unit on Water: Earth’s Surface Processes. Meets Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).

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a person sitting on top of a wooden table with coins in front of them and the words test like an alchemist activity

Alchemy Activity - free hands-on science activity for grade elementary kids. Part of a complete unit on Chemistry: Chemical Reactions & Properties of Matter. Meets Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).

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the secret messages science and literature activity is fun for kids to do with their students

We had "scientific" fun with secret words written on papers and the mission of the 007 agents (aka kids) was to discover what the secret messages were! Super fun science and literacy activity combined! To

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a white plate topped with food on top of a sandy beach next to a fire

Spooky #Halloween #STEM -- Explore chemical reactions with an eerie "fire snake" that seems to grow out of nowhere. #scienceactivity #HalloweenScience #scienceteacher #scienceproject #K12science #scienceisfun #science #sciencefair

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the poster shows how to make your own invisible ink for children's museum visitors

This invisible mystery writing science experiment will stump everyone! Let us show you how to make your own invisible ink with lemon juice in a chemistry lesson for kids from The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Great for a fun kids spy activity or kitchen chemistry unit.

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an image of a boy looking through a magnifying glass with the caption integrated mystery unit engage your students

Crime solvers in the upper elementary classroom! Get more information on how an integrated mystery unit can be used to teach reading, math, science and writing. It's a fun way for students to get excited about learning! Hook them with your crime scene setup.

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the word mystery written in red and blue ink on a white background with a fingerprint

Western religion has never been a fan of spiritual philosophy. Let’s face it, deep thinkers are far to risky to have around when great power is at stake. People who thought too much were silenced one way or another. Look at the poor guy who promoted the idea that the Earth is not really the center of the universe. For his efforts, Galileo was tried for heresy by the Inquisition and, because he was already well-known, the worst they could do to shut him up was was to place him under house…

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