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Let’s make a heart model out of recyclable materials! What better way to make learning the heart fun, interactive, and memorable?| Science of Curiosity
Lab clean up, just like any other task or procedure, must be carefully planned by the teacher and then taught to students. In this blog post, we’ll share seven practical tips and strategies to make lab clean-up not only efficient but also engaging and enjoyable! The post Seven Ways to Ensure that Lab Clean Up Runs Smoothly appeared first on Science of Curiosity.| Science of Curiosity
A super fun project based learning activity where students take on a creative engineering challenge by designing and constructing their own pumpkin helmets using recyclable materials. Each student or group will be provided with a variety of materials such as cardboard, plastic bottles, foam, and tape. They will think critically about the properties of these items and put them together to create a helmet that can effectively protect a pumpkin, which will serve as the "head," during a drop test...| Science of Curiosity
If you're looking for creative halloween activities for high school science, you're in for a treat (haha). From sculpting muscle groups on miniature skeletons to investigating forensic science with mock crime scenes, these activities not only make learning fun but also deepen your students' understanding of human anatomy. The post Halloween Activities for High School Science with Plastic Skeletons appeared first on Science of Curiosity.| Science of Curiosity