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Engage students with a dynamic convection currents model and demonstration. They will visualize air movement, applying understanding to water convection, volcanoes, and Earth's mantle.
Students actively explore convection, conduction, and radiation through hands-on labs. They'll demonstrate principles using water, melting chocolate, heat lamps, and different colored papers.
Challenge students to design and conduct their own penny oxidation experiment. They apply the scientific method, observe chemical weathering, and deepen content understanding through daily observations.
Students explore the USGS earthquake website, investigating recent global seismic events. They analyze data on magnitude, intensity, depth, and geographic impact using maps and charts.
Students learn about common cave formations by identifying images, then research an assigned cave to answer specific questions. This activity builds curiosity for Earth's amazing underground environments.
Students investigate how melting glaciers contribute to rising ocean levels. This video also clearly explains thermal expansion, linking it to the impacts of climate change.
Students discover additive properties, including commutative and associative, by manipulating Skittles. They will master combining like terms, simplifying expressions, and creating equivalent expressions.
Engage students with Bill Nye as they explore the joy of discovery. They will hypothesize, test ideas, and form conclusions, thinking like scientists with captivating visuals.
Spark student interest in math with Studio C's hilarious parody. Students will connect mathematical ideas to a popular TV show, making learning fun and engaging.
Students will explore how Alzheimer's disease affects the brain, understanding its impact and the progressive stages of this complex neurological condition.
Introduce cells with an engaging animation! Students will explore diverse cell types, learn their functions, and discuss trivia questions to spark scientific curiosity.
Students explore and compare the immense depths of water bodies, from oceans to the Marianas Trench, using an engaging 3D animation. Great for oceanography or plate tectonics.
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