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100's Day

100's Day

What does 100 look like? Sound like? Feel like? In this video from Curious George, explore the many ways to measure 100 things.

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K-2

Video

Acids and Bases: Cabbage Juice Indicator

Acids and Bases: Cabbage Juice Indicator

In this video segment, the ZOOM cast demonstrates how to use cabbage juice to find out if a solution is an acid or a base. OER Level

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3-8

Video

Acids and Bases: Kitchen Chemistry

Acids and Bases: Kitchen Chemistry

In this interactive activity from the ZOOM Web site, search for chemistry clues and experiment with acids and bases in a virtual kitchen.

3-8

Interactive

Acids and Bases: Making a Film Canister Rocket

Acids and Bases: Making a Film Canister Rocket

In this video segment, ZOOM cast members mix different amounts of baking soda and vinegar to see which combination produces the most carbon dioxide for launching a film-canister rocket. OER Level

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K-5

Video

Acids and Bases: Testing Rocket Cars

Acids and Bases: Testing Rocket Cars

In this ZOOM video segment, cast members make bottle rocket cars using lemon juice and baking soda, and experiment with different ways of launching the cars. OER Level

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3-8

Video

Acids and Bases: Testing Rockets

Acids and Bases: Testing Rockets

What happens when you mix baking soda and lemon juice? Watch the ZOOM cast launch a rocket using kitchen chemistry. OER Level

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3-8

Video

Atomic Arrangements in Solids

Atomic Arrangements in Solids

This video/animation asks the question "So if the same molecules are in the solid, liquid, and vapor forms of water, why are their properties so different?" The properties of a material are affected not just by the kinds of atom in it, but also by how they are arranged, and how free they are to move around. Forms of carbon are introduced, from graphite to buckyballs.

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6-12

Video

Atomic Structure of an Alloy

Atomic Structure of an Alloy

Learn about the atomic structure of bronze, a copper alloy, in this video excerpt from NOVA: "Hunting the Elements." OER Level

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6-12

Video

Balloon Brain: Designing a Helmet

Balloon Brain: Designing a Helmet

In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, cast members are challenged to design protective headgear for a water balloon using what they know about the properties of the materials available. OER Level

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K-8

Video

A Boat That Floats

A Boat That Floats

In this video from Curious George, children build boats out of everyday materials and then predict and observe whether the boats sink or float.

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K-2

Video

Bouncing Science

Bouncing Science

In this lesson, based on the Science Friday segment Physics of Basketball, students explore the properties of various balls from different sports, and discuss why the design of each ball is suited to its associated sport.

6-8

Lesson Plan

The Chemistry of Makeup

The Chemistry of Makeup

In this video from DragonflyTV, join Jazi and Danielle as they experiment with different combinations of everyday ingredients in order to create and test batches of lip gloss.

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5-8

Video

Comparing the Density of Liquids, Solids, and Gases

Comparing the Density of Liquids, Solids, and Gases

Students compare the relative densities of different liquids and then solids, and also explore the density of air versus the density of water.

3-5

Lesson Plan

Cooking Cookies with Solar Power

Cooking Cookies with Solar Power

In this video segment adapted from ZOOM, two solar cookers are tested against a control to see which can cook a "s'more" faster. OER Level

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K-8

Video

Cooking with Sugar

Cooking with Sugar

Find out about the chemistry of candy and how sugar reacts at different temperatures to become fudge, caramel, lollipops, and more in this interactive activity adapted from the Exploratorium. OER Level

5-8

Interactive

Design: Building a House

Design: Building a House

This collection of images follows the process of building a house from cutting the trees and making the bricks to finishing construction. OER Level

K-8

Interactive

Disappearing Milk

Disappearing Milk

A magician pours milk into a glass, but when he turns the glass upside down, nothing comes out. How does he do it? Discover the science behind the "magic" in this video adapted from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. OER Level

4-12

Interactive

Helium Is Boring

Helium Is Boring

In this video adapted from the National Science Center, observe a demonstration to discover how helium gas is inert and hydrogen gas is reactive. OER Level

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3-8

Video

How Do We Measure 100?

How Do We Measure 100?

In this media-rich lesson, students explore the value of the number 100. They use a variety of objects in sets of 100 to measure length and to learn about the benefits of using standard units of measurement.

K-2

Lesson Plan

Macro Concerns in a Nano World

Macro Concerns in a Nano World

Nanotechnology is beginning to play a larger part in our lives. In this video from QUEST produced by KQED, explore how because of mounting environmental and health concerns about exposure to nanomaterials, a growing debate about their possible regulation has been sparked.

5-12

Video

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