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December, 2009
Whiz Kids
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An article from AmericanWay (PDF) about the state of math and science in America’s schools, with an interview of Erika Ebbel.
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Ronit
Thanks for the lesson! It was really fun guessing and checking the pH of things. I loved the colors on the pH paper.
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Eric
Watching the video said in my mind aluminum (aluminion) murder but ok so it was very interesting in class when we did the activity on […]
19 hours ago
Annie
That lesson was so fun! i had a great time trying to guess the number of the acid or base, and also I loved using the ammonia to test the […]
1 day ago
Annie
I agree. I think that it was a very fun lesson, although using some materials might be a bit more challenging that others. Thanks!
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Amanda Schutt
Yes the soap we made actually worked! It got very sudsy inside the glass bottle whenever we shook it up, just like real soap would. That […]
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