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How Can We Light Our Way in the Dark?

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Sound– Notebooking

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STCMS™: Matter and Its Interactions

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Motion and Design– Lesson 1: Designing Vehicles: Getting Started

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Experimenting with Mixtures, Compounts, and Elements– Marking Chromotography Paper

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Shutterbugs: Wiggle and Stomp

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STC Program: Electrical Energy and Circuit Design Unit Kit

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Sound– Lesson 6: Vibrations We Can't See

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How Can We Identify Materials Based On Their Properties?
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How Can We Identify Materials Based on Their Properties?

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BumperDucks

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How Can We Change An Object's Motion?
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How Can We Change An Object's Motion?

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Floating and Sinking– Investigating Boat Designs

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What is Our Evidence That We Live On A Changing Earth?
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What Is Our Evidence That We Live on a Changing Earth?

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How Does Energy Move from One Object to Another?

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STC Secondary: Experimenting with Mixtures, Compounds, and Elements Unit

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Motion and Design– Safety with Building Pieces

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Motion and Design– "The Explore Build" Extension Activity

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How Can We Light Our Way In The Dark?
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How Can We Light Our Way In The Dark?

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

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How Does Motion Energy Change in a Collision?

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Exploring Properties of Matter– Other Surface Features

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Chemical Reactions in Action

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Light Up the Cave

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How Can We Change Solids and Liquids?
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How Can We Change Solids and Liquids?

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Experimenting with Forces of Motion– Materials Considerations

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Experimenting with Mixtures, Compounds, and Elements– Drying Chromotography Paper

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Floating and Sinking– Making a Sinker Float

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STC Program: Light Unit Kit

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STCMS™: Energy, Forces, and Motion

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How Can We Predict Patterns of Motion?
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How Can We Predict Patterns of Motion?

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