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How Can I Hide In Namib?
Target Grade Level: Middle level students, grades 5-9 Materials Needed: A copy of the PBS program The Living Edens "Namib" A computer with access to the World Wide Web For each group of 3-4 students: One small cardboard box 8 x 11 inches or larger Quantity of sand to cover th...
Craft Recipes
Brightly Dyed Pasta Candy Cane Platter Clown Face Make-up Clown Make-up Coffee Sand Colored Sand Coloured salt Coloured Sand Craft Color Base Crafts for Kids Again Crafts for Kids with Food Crepe Paper Modeling Plaster Do It Yourself Play Doh Do-It-Your...
Building Big: Building Challenges Handout
• drinking straws • paper clips • newspaper • tape • 4 toilet-paper tubes • salt or sand Dam Challenge Design and build a dam that blocks a river in a tub of wet sand, using any of these materials: • popsicle sticks • aquarium gravel...
NYTimes People: Sand, Leonard B.
Leonard B. Sand News - The New York Times Log In Register Now Help Home Page Today's Paper Video Most Popular Times Topics Search All NYTimes.com Tuesday, November 13, 2012 Times Topics World U.S. N.Y. / Region Business Technology Science Health Sports Opinion Arts Style Travel Jobs R...
Dead Men's Tales: Undisturbed Find
OBJECTIVE This activity page will offer: An introduction to difficulties in archeological excavation "Unearthing" challenge MATERIALS Toothpicks Colored markers Bowl Clean sand Spoon Paint brush Paper
IIT: Earthquake Waves and Their Destructions
Students will learn why waves are more destructive in some areas than others. Materials: Activities are recommended for groups of four. ropes, slinky toys, graphing paper, pencils/markers, ring stands with cross bars carts with wheels, large floor-size erasable world map, 2 liter clear plastic bott...
Ocean Discovery (PreSchool)
Animal Wrappers ©2005 Sea World, Inc.8 SeaWorld Teacher’s Guide OBJECTIVES Students will identify the body covering of a shark, a sea lion, and a penguin. Students will be able to sort animals according to body covering. BACKGROUND Sea lions are mammals and are covered with fur. Penguins...
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Animal Wrappers ©2005 Sea World, Inc.8 SeaWorld Teacher’s Guide OBJECTIVES Students will identify the body covering of a shark, a sea lion, and a penguin. Students will be able to sort animals according to body covering. BACKGROUND Sea lions are mammals and are covered with fur. Penguins are birds and are covered with feathers. Sharks are fish and are covered with rough scales. MATERIALS per student: three sheets of construction paper per student group: cup of sand several 1” strands of brown or
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Animal Wrappers ©2005 Sea World, Inc.8 SeaWorld Teacher’s Guide OBJECTIVES Students will identify the body covering of a shark, a sea lion, and a penguin. Students will be able to sort animals according to body covering. BACKGROUND Sea lions are mammals and are covered with fur. Penguins are birds and are covered with feathers. Sharks are fish and are covered with rough scales. MATERIALS per student: ‰ three sheets of construction paper per student group: ‰ cup of <span class="highlight">sand</span> ‰ several 1” strands of brown or
Scholastic: Activity Plan 5-6: Experimenting With Time
(Scholastic Inc.) To order, call 800-Scholastic or visit the Teacher Store Ready-To-Use Teaching Ideas: Math Materials: a variety of timers (wind-up kitchen timers, egg timers, and sand timers) experience-chart paper drawing paper markers materials to make a group sand timer (su...
Columns: Experimenting with Paper Cups
strong and why they sometimes collapse. By filling the cups with sand, they also show that even hollow columns of a weak material like paper can be made surprisingly strong. Permitted use: Download and Share Supplemental Media Available: Columns: Experimenting with Paper Cups (Document)...
Beacon Learning Center: Ask the Antlion
Materials - Live antlions - Video microscopes - 6 oz. containers (margarine tubs) - Sieve - Sand - Trowel or large plastic serving spoons - Live ants - Baking pan - Large paper bags cut open Preparations 1. Collect antlions and ants in dry, sandy places. 2. Fill tubs with sa...
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