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Understanding Weather and Climate– Lesson 4: Heat Transfer and the Movement of Air

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STC Program: Food Chemistry Student Investigations Guide, 3rd Edition

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How Does Motion Energy Change in a Collision? Grade 4 Physical Science Trainer Guide

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Soils– Reading Resource Extensions

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Ecosystems– Material Consideration

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Floating and Sinking– Making a Sinker Float

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Soils– Lesson 6: How Quickly Do Soils Settle in Water?

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Understanding Weather and Climate– Lesson 5: Convection Current in the Air

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Floating and Sinking– How is Salt Water Different from Fresh Water?

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How Can I Win a Game of Flashlight Tag?

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Ecosystems– Notebooking Strategies

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Investigating Circuit Design– Generating Electric Energy

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Investigating Circuit Design– Solar Cells

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Exploring Properties of Matter– Surface Gravity

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How Does Motion Energy Change in a Collision?

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Explore Smithsonian: How Do Astronomers See the Invisible Parts of the Universe?

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Experimenting with Forces of Motion– Materials Considerations

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Mini Golf Motion

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STC-Secondary™: Researching the Sun-Earth-Moon System

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Understanding Weather and Climate– Lesson 5: Investigating the Effects of Colliding Air Masses

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Climate Action! How can we mitigate human impacts on the atmosphere?

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Rocks and Minerals– Incorporating Literacy

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STC-Secondary™: Researching Optical Systems

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Soils– Materials Distribution: Roles and Responsibilities

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Ecosystems– Lesson 7: Joining Terrarium and Aquarium

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Floating and Sinking– What Do We Know About Floating and Sinking?

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STC Program: Electrical Energy and Circuit Design Unit Kit

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How Does Motion Energy Change in a Collision?

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