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Static Shock!
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  In this hands-on activity, learners explore static electricity through the use of common household products. They also explore the connection between static electricity and cold weather.
   
Rocket Reactions
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  The "Rocket Reactions" activity is an exciting way to learn about how materials interact, behave, and change.
   
Sublimation Bubbles
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  "Sublimation Bubbles" allows learners to explore how some solid materials, such as dry ice, can phase change directly from their solid to gaseous form.
   
Diaper Dissection
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  This is written as a display, but can easily be adapted to a hands-on activity. Learners discover how all the parts of a diaper work together to keep babies dry and comfortable.
   
Smell Match
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  In this matching activity (3rd activity on the page), learners use their sense of smell to match pairs of opaque containers filled with various smelly items like orange peel, roses, or moth balls.
   
Identify Your Fingerprints
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  Learners roll their fingerpads in ink pads, and then press their fingerprints onto balloons. Learners inflate the balloons to produce enlarged versions of their fingerprints.
   
Sock It To Me
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  In this activity, learners discover how sweating makes us feel cooler. Learners put on one damp sock and one dry sock and sit in front of a fan.
  