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Exploring Size: Powers of Ten
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  In this activity, learners play a card game that explores the relative sizes of various objects. Learners compete to organize their hand of cards into lists of objects from largest to smallest.
   
Exploring Size: Memory Game
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  In this activity, learners play a card game that explores different size scales--macro, micro and nano.
   
How Small Can You Cut?
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  In this lesson, learners cut paper into very small pieces to explore the small size of quarks, the smallest thing we know of on Earth.
   
Make a Dinosaur
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  In this activity, learners explore the size and scale of dinosaurs. Learners listen to "Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs" by Byron Barton to understand some background information about dinosaurs.
   
Scale Model of Sun and Earth
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  In this activity, learners explore the relative size of the Sun and Earth as well as the distance between them.
   
Size Wheel
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  In this fun sticker activity, learners will create a size wheel with images of objects of different size, from macroscopic scale (like an ant) to nanoscale (like DNA).
  Building Houses: Build a Cardboard Tube House
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  Build a house you can fit inside, using cardboard tubes.
   
Horton Senses Something Small
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  In this story time program, young learners listen to the Dr.
   
Compare Dinosaur Body Parts
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  In this activity, learners explore the size and scale of dinosaurs. Learners listen to "The Littlest Dinosaurs" by Bernard Most to learn about the different sizes of dinosaurs.
  Piece It Together: Puzzle Hunt
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  In this activity, learners follow clues to find five puzzle pieces, then assemble them. This activity works well with a whole group, individuals, or families.
   
Property Sort
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  In this activity, young learners will describe objects by their properties and sort by color, weight and texture. This activity uses household items and toys for materials.
  Look Around: Hunt For Sizes, Shapes and Numbers
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  In this activity, learners will participate in a scavenger hunt involving sizes, shapes, and numbers. This activity works well with a whole group, individuals, or families.
  