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  1. Desert and Forest Ecosystems: Lesson Plans Science comes alive when you bring a little bit of nature into the room. Luckily, even those who live in the city can often find nature all around them. How...
  2. Mole Day: October 23 October 23 is Mole Day! It is the day we celebrate the mole. No, not mole the animal, and not mole the congenital growth; not mole the sauce, or even mole t...
  3. Chemistry of Daily Life In this lens I'd like to talk you about the Chemistry of daily life. Chemistry is an exciting experimental science which lets us to understand our world and...
  4. Quantum Physics & Spirituality Science and religion have been at odds for the past two hundred years. New scientific discoveries at the quantum level, however, show a world similar to that...
  5. Fun Science - How to Grow Crystals Crystals are a fascinating natural phenomenon and you can with a little time and effort grow some at home. Great for teaching kids about chemistry and geolo...
  6. Soda Pop Experiments Many people have heard of the Diet Coke and Mentos eruptions, but a Mountain Dew flashlight? You'll find them both here with corresponding videos and soda p...
  7. Biology, Chemistry, Physics, & Astronomy: The Real Science 4 Kids Curriculum Real Science 4 Kids is the science curriculum our homeschool co-op chose to use for our science program in 2009-2010. Each week, we read a chapter in the book...
  8. Amazing Science Gifts for Kids As a curious kid I remember how cool science toys were and the fascinating way they would reveal they way my world worked. These gifts have been personally...
  9. Science Themed Bedding for Kids & Teens Do you have a child who is fascinated with science, or wants to become a scientist when they grow up? Choosing a science themed bedding set is a great way to...
  10. The Fossils of the White River Badlands The White River Badlands has been the site of much interest for paleontologists since the mid-1800's. During these early explorations, scientists began find...
  11. Experiments with rocks and minerals for the classroom You may have the idea that teaching about rocks and minerals would be a very boring subject. Think again! Students are actually very interested in learning...
  12. Science Kits for Adults When I was a kid, every year I would eagerly turn to the science kits section of the department store catalogs and beg my parents to get me that science kit...
  13. Fun Science - World in Pond Water Explore microscopic life in a local pond, marsh, or stream. A cup of water can contain millions of microorganisms. Seeing tiny single celled organisms through...
  14. Saint Patrick's Day Unit Study - Science Learning and fun should go hand in hand! Children love to apply their learning to something they relate to, something enjoyable, something that will stick long...
  15. An Introduction To Marine Biology Marine Biology is a fun and fascinating area of study - the ocean is an ever-expanding reservoir of knowledge, resources and jobs, in everything from deep sea...
  16. Krebs Cycle This page is dedicated to the Krebs cycle ---> AKA: Citric Acid Cycle, Tricarboxylic acid cycle, or TCA. Built for students both young and old who are studying...
  17. Science T-Shirts Looking for science t-shirts? We've got a great collection of t-shirts for scientists and scientists to be. T-Shirts to wear if you're proud to me a scientist,...
  18. Frog Unit Study: Hopping to Learn Hop on into this frog unit study containing dozens of ideas, resources, hints and tricks to create frog-themed activities for both homeschool families and classrooms. Take...
  19. Learn About The Human Body The first references about the structure of human body are encountered in ancient Egypt. In XXVII century to A.D. Egyptian doctor Imkhotep described some organs...
  20. 3D Plant & Animal Cell Models 3D models are a fun, easy way to learn about plant and animal cells and this science project is often assigned in both middle and high school biology classes....
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