| a-b. Hypotheses and Investigations |
| Investigations for Younger Students |
| | Science For Kids!
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| | An amazing collection of experiments and activities for young elementary students! |
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| | Grouping Things!
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| | A fun, animated, interactive site that teaches kids how to group objects by their form or function! Also check out their site for Ordering Things. |
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| | How Many?
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| | A fun Flash-game that challenges young students to count and categorize! |
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| | Heavy, Lighter, Lightest
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| | A neat online activity that teaches children how to order items by how heavy they are! |
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| | Experimenting with the Scientific Method
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| | From ThinkQuest Junior, a nice student-developed site that teaches young students about questioning, hypothesis, experiment design, observing and recording, and making conclusions. |
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| | Mars — Why is it red?
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| | You can make a replica of Martian soil! Within one week, the iron particles in your replica soil should rust and create the familiar red color of the Martian surface.
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| | Ms. Lee - Science Experiments for Young Students
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| | A fun site that shows kindergarten students learning the following scientific principles: Understanding Volume,
Moving Molecules and Diffusion,
Mixing Primary Colors,
Testing the Strength of an Ordinary Egg,
Investigating a Burning Candle. |
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| | Build a Dam
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| | Build a dam out of popsicle sticks and small rocks! |
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| | Making Paper Airplanes
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| | All you need to make one is a sheet of paper - nothing more. You don`t need scissors, glue, tape, or paper clips. A few folds, a couple of adjustments, and you have a superb paper flyer. |
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| | Salt Volcano
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| | Build your own mini-lava lite! |
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