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Next to selecting a microscope, a balance is the largest science equipment purchase decision that most schools and homeschool families make. Watch this video to learn more about digital balances: Click to see all balances The type of balance you need depends on the...
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Learn about eye anatomy and how your eye works.
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Why Does Popcorn Pop? Popcorn is a marvel. Have you ever wondered how such big fluffy flakes could come out of a hard little popcorn seed? The secret is water. Do this project to learn about the reaction going on inside a popcorn seed. What You Need: Test tube and...
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Digestive. This is the system that breaks down food and absorbs its nutrients. The digestive tract is a long system of tubes that run from the mouth to the anus. It includes the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, and large intestine. The liver and the pancreas...
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Experiment with wind power as you build a simple turbine.
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Science Lesson Introduction to Magnetism All objects are made up of tiny particles called atoms. Atoms are composed of several different particles, including tiny negatively charged electrons that rotate around the atom nucleus. The electrons in the atoms of magnetic...