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Why Does the Earth Have Deserts and Rainforests?

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Flying Classroom

Imagine a global journey combined with a cutting-edge digital curriculum that makes Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) practical and applicable in the lives of students, K-8....

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Hey, Science Teachers: Make it Fun!

Tyler DeWitt   High school science teacher Tyler DeWitt was ecstatic about a lesson plan on bacteria (how cool!) — and devastated when his students hated it. The problem was the textbook: it was...

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Hello Young Scientist!

We couldn’t help but notice that you’re a talented person with ideas. We’d like you to try something. Something imaginative. Something different. Something that solves a problem. Something that may...

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Children and Brain Development: What We Know About How Children Learn Part 2

Day-to-Day Care of Young Children’s Brains Research on early brain development and school readiness suggests the following guidelines for the care of young children: Ensure health, safety, and good...

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Brain Awareness Week

Every March, BAW unites the efforts of partner organizations worldwide in a celebration of the brain for people of all ages. Activities are limited only by the organizers’ imaginations and include...

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Bunsen Burner Day

It’s 200 years to the day since the birth of Robert Bunsen, the German chemist famous for inventing the ubiquitous Bunsen burner. But Bunsen’s scientific legacy is far, far more important than that –...

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Biology for Kids: Cells, Organisms and The Diversity of Life

What is Biology? Biology is the science of life. Biology is the study of living things. We usually take it for granted that we can tell the difference between something that is alive and something...

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Butterflies: Butterfly Facts and Butterfly Pictures

By Mary Craig I really think most people would agree that butterflies are one of the most beautiful creatures we share this planet with. They are delicate, colorful, quiet and totally unobtrusive!...

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Astronomy

A Beginner’s Guide to the Night Sky – the identification of the types of objects you can see in the sky at night. A Beginner’s Guide to the Moon – what are the surface features on the Moon which we...

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