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Smithville Elementary 4th graders will visit Science Park on May 8, 2009 for a field experience on UV and Skin Cancer!

Making Things Work
The student will explore different methods for moving a piece of paper, describe the motion, and identify the force used to move the paper as a push or pull.
Available as Word doc(x)
Added: 2/19/2010 7:43:00 AM

Oxygen Factory
The student will observe, describe and compare ways living organisms depend on one another.
Available as Adobe PDF
Added: 2/19/2010 7:55:00 AM

Future Lab Rats Paint Plans
The student will observe, describe and record changes of mixing primary colors, using the scientific method as a guide.
Available as Adobe PDF
Added: 2/19/2010 8:02:00 AM

Project CENTIPEDe is supported by a grant from the Precollege Education Program of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (Grant #51006108).
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