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Students work together using two versions of a collaborative Seesaw simulation. They must determine whether a seesaw can be balanced with a set of prescribed masses. In one version, a student has control over placement of masses on the left side of the seesaw.

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Bacteria and viruses are two different types of pathogens. Bacteria are living organisms that can exist independently and have the ability to self-grow and reproduce. In contrast, viruses are non-living pathogens that require the invasion of other living organisms to grow and reproduce.

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Take on the role of an inventor/constructor and build your own machine that generates electricity. Recreate Lord Kelvin's famous 19th century experiment where electricity was obtained from falling water droplets. Check the operation of your device in various configurations and conditions.

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We all heard about the infamous smog but did you ever wonder what it is actually made of? Is it an opaque gas? A solid? Or maybe a liquid? In the experiment, we will investigate the matter by trapping some of the smog in a glass jar.

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Find out, what forms may ice have and check, how melting ice influences the sea level!

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Did the fresh potato strips shrink or expand in the saltwater? In this activity you will see for yourself how you can make water move in plants.

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It is important to understand how neurons do what they do. Neurons send messages electrochemically. This means that chemicals cause an electrical signal. Chemicalsin the body, which are called ions are "electrically-charged".

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This lesson focuses on concepts related to the density of materials and specifically on how the density of solid objects can be calculated. Students try to solve a heist by figuring out a way to distinguish a gold bar from the ‘non’ gold bar.

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The human brain is made up of a complex network of nerve cells or neurons. Neurons control everything that our body does from the heartbeat to the emotions.