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Dust For Fingerprints

YouthExperimentsHow-toScienceYouth 110Youth 115
In this activity, uncover hidden fingerprints around your home like an art detective.

Testing And Trials

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More trials! This time we need to figure out what to do if you don't have all the things you'd like to have to perform your tests.

Moral Storytelling

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In this lesson, students will plan and write a tale that includes two magical motifs and focuses on moral storytelling.

Designing A Trial

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In this episode, Sabrina takes us to the fair to help us design a trial.

Calligraphy Happy Birthday

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Follow along in this short tutorial to learn how to write Happy Birthday in calligraphy lettering.

Grounding Exercise For Racing Minds

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This guided meditation will teach us how to gently bring our racing minds back to the present.

See Now To Be Now

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Let the Mooderators show you how to “be now” in the present moment, by focusing on what you see all around you.

Try Trials

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In this episode, Sabrina shows us how to use Trials to figure out what the problems are with our solutions.

Isolating Variables

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In this episode, Sabrina shows us how to isolate variables at the bowling alley!

How To Be More Creative

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Can setting yourself some limits lead to more creativity? Experts believe constraints can actually be helpful for creativity - up to a point.

Organizing Properties

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How can we group materials by their properties?

Descriptive Writing Across Genres

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Students will explore how descriptive writing techniques are used in both fiction and nonfiction.

Safety As A Cyclist

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Let's learn how to bike safely.

Mood And Tone In Descriptive Writing

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Students will learn how to identify mood and tone in descriptive writing by examining word choice and sentence structure.

The Secret To Telling A Great Story

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For social media creator and viral video hitmaker ‪@JennyHoyos‬, the key to telling a great story is to keep it brief.

Bernoulli's Principle

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Try to understand Bernoulli's principle using ping pong balls and a hairdryer.

Safety As A Pedestrian

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Let's learn how to stay safe as a pedestrian.

Similes And Metaphors In Descriptive Writing

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Students will explore how these figurative language techniques impact readers and think about when they would use each one in their own writing.

Haiku: Saying More With Less

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In this lesson students will define haiku and its purpose, explain its basic structure, and analyze how it uses imagery.

The Writing Process: Getting It Done

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Learn the process of ending your writing.

The Writing Process: Getting Started

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Learn the process of getting started with your writing.