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Class DecÓr

Mini Bulletin Boards
Desert Plants & Animals 43 pieces:
• 21 photos
• 21 word cards
• banner( 6 " x 24 ")
• activity guide
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Rainforest Plants & Animals
• 43 pieces:
• 21 photos
• 21 word cards
• banner( 6 " x 24 ")
• activity guide
SC-517751 • 978-0-545-17751-1 • $ 5.99
Ocean Plants & Animals 47 pieces:
• 23 photos
• 23 word cards
• banner( 6 " x 24 ")
• activity guide
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Base your question on something you observed. Make sure your question can be tested and measured. For example: Which type of battery lasts the longest?
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Decide on a research question.
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The Scientific Method
Conduct research.
Learn more about your topic. Conduct research at the library or on the Internet, interview scientists, or speak with experts at museums, zoos, hospitals, and so on.
Develop your hypothesis.
Based on your research, predict a possible answer to your question. Remember: It’ s okay if your hypothesis turns out to be wrong. A hypothesis is simply an educated guess.
Scientific Method 8 pieces:
• Scientific Method banner
• 7 steps of the scientific method
• activity guide
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Conduct your experiment.
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Gather your materials and get ready to do the experiment. For reliable results, repeat the experiment several times.
Collect and record data.
Record your experiment results. Organize your data in a table or chart. To make sense of your findings, you might need to create some kind of graph.
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Make a plan.
Design an experiment to help answer your question. Write a detailed procedure, or a step-by-step plan. Identify the variables( things that change) and constants( things that stay the same).
Draw conclusions.
Analyze your data and results. Compare them with your hypothesis: Was your hypothesis correct? Type a report that explains your project, results, and conclusions.
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Nutrition with Food Pyramid
65 pieces:
Grains
• 60 colorful food items
• 3 active kids
• Food pyramid( 23 " x 17 ")
• banner( 6 " x 24 ")
SC-511881 • 978-0-545-11881-1 • $ 5.99
Vegetables Fruits
Milk
Meat & Beans
( 4 to 6 ounces)( 1½ to 2½ cups)( 1 to 1½ cups)( 2 to 3 cups)( 3 to 5 ounces)
Oils
( 4 to 5 teaspoons)
Unplug Yourself! 55 pieces:
• 12 mini scenes
• 12 matching labels
• 30“ I’ m Unplugged!” buttons
•“ Unplug Yourself!” banner( 6 " x 24 ")
• activity guide
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