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Space Stations: Measure Up!
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  In this activity, learners work in pairs to measure each other's ankles with lengths of string.
  
Amphibian Skin
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  In this activity, learners explore the concept of permeability to better understand why amphibians are extremely sensitive to pollution.
  
Elephant Foot
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  Using a real-size sketch of a baby elephant's footprint, learners estimate, measure and record the width (diameter) and outside edge length (perimeter or circumference) of the footprint.
  
The Shadow Knows I
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  In this activity, learners will measure the length of their shadow from the Sun and compare it three to four months later.
  
Measurement: Bubble Mania
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  In this math lesson, learners practice measurement skills as they examine a soap bubble print. Learners follow a recipe to make a soap bubble solution.
  
The Shadow Knows II
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  In this activity, learners will measure the length of a shadow and use the distance from the equator to calculate the circumference of the earth.
  
Size, Mass, Area, and Volume
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  In this activity (page 23 of PDF), learners conduct an experiment to determine how the size and mass of a projectile affects the area and the volume of an impact crater.
  
Cylinders and Scale
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  In this activity, learners investigate the relative growth of lengths, areas, and volumes as cylinders are scaled up.
  
Tree Trunk Diameter to Branch Height Relationship
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  In this activity (located on page 2 of the PDF under GPS: Temperate Rain Forest Activity), learners will identify a group of deciduous trees to study.
  
Avogadro's Bubbly Adventure
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  In this activity on page 7 of the PDF, learners investigate the solubility of gas in water at different temperatures. This experiment will help learners determine if temperature affects solubility.
  
That's the Way the Ball Bounces: Level 1
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  In this activity, learners prepare four polymer elastomers and then compare their physical properties, such as texture, color, size, and bounce height.
  
Soccer Kicks
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  This activity (on page 2 of the PDF under SciGirls Activity: Soccer Ball Kick) is a full inquiry investigation into transfer of motion.
  
Breathing Room
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  In this health activity, learners explore breathing, lungs and asthma. Learners test their lung capacity by blowing air into balloons.
  
Scytale Messages
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  In this activity, learners use a soda can to decode a secret message. Learners wrap scytale (pronounced ski-tally) code around a can and challenge friends to see if they can crack the codes.
  
Get a Leg Up
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  In this activity, learners experiment and collect data during a simulation of the fluid shifts experienced by astronauts' bodies in microgravity.
  
Can I Get Some Pi?
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  In this activity, learners will explore pi and the mathematical relationships between a circle's diameter, circumference, and radius.