Freeze small toys or objects in a large block of ice. Provide kids with tools such as plastic spoons, spray bottles filled with warm water, and small hammers (under adult supervision) to excavate the toys from the ice. They can chip away at the ice, melt it with water, and discover hi...
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If present, remove the plastic protective strip from the front of the bezel. 2. Align the bezel with the enclosure. 3. Gently push the bezel into place on the cabinet until it latches. 4. If the bezel has a lock, insert the key that shipped with your enclosure into the lock, ...
Lesson 40 (Optional Experiment Materials: plastic bottle, 2 clear jars, sand, gravel, cotton wool (or cotton ball to substitute), paper towels, soil) Level 1-4(*) Note that an asterisk in parenthesis (*) indicates an optional page to print. Let’s continue learning about water. Next, ...
*Print out this worksheet on water changing and fill in. Make sure you put it in your notebook. (Answers) Just about everything in this world is either a solid, a liquid or a gas. These are called “the states of matter.” You just learned that by changing the temperature of a typ...
*Complete this worksheet. (Answers) Level 5-8* Watch the video. This pronunciation is not American. If you want to hear the words, you can put them in the dictionary; the first thing she talks about is the respiratory system. You can see the heart in action (just a drawing). Wait...