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Forces The Change the Earth
E-1 Caves, Stalactites and Stalagmites
Discover and observe formation processes of stalagmites and statactites in caves.
E-2 Crystals
Build a three-dimensional crystal model while observing growth of NaCl cubic crystals.
E-3 Rocks and Minerals
Test, identify and classify rocks and minerals.
E-4 The Rock Cycle
Demonstrate weathering and erosion of rocks, rock formation and cycles.
E-5 Plate Tectronics
Understand the forces of an ever-changing Earth by demonstrating Plate Tectronics and Continental Drift.
E-6 Topographic Maps
Interpret a topographic map to build a model of a mountain.
E-8 Crystals in a Garden
Observe the formation of crystals and their geometric shapes.
E-9 Oceanography
Study ocean floor mapping while simulating radar and echo sounding.
E-10 Desalination
Construct a model of a solar still to change salt water to fresh water. Develop an awareness of the value of water as a resource.
E-11 Biome In a Box
Identify and construct a model of a biome.
E-12 Pollution Shake
Simulate the natural cleaning process of wetlands.
E-13 Seismograph
Build a working model of a seismograph. Observe and interpret seismic waves. Interpret seismic waves in terms of vibration frequencies.
E-14 Fossils
Make an altered fossil-petrified wood; an unaltered fossile-amber; and an imprint fossil of a plant.
E-15 Land Formations
Investigate processes in the Lithosphere in order to understand land formations.
Solor System and the Universe
E-16 Be a Star Gazer
Learn about the motions of bodies in space by assembling models of a sundial, constellation viewer, and an astrolab.
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