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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.
   
Story Stones
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  In this activity, learners will exercise their imaginations and artistic skills. Appropriate for all ages, learners will create unique pieces to jumpstart storytelling sessions.
   
What's So Special about Water: Surface Tension
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  In this three-part activity, learners play a game and conduct two simple experiments to explore water and surface tension. Learners will have fun discovering how water "sticks" together.
  Wheel of Fitness
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  In this fun activity for any size group, early elementary learners complete physical challenges while playing a game. Learners add new challenges to the "wheel of fitness" that they want to try.
   
Reflections
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  In this activity, learners play a game and use pattern blocks to explore mirror images and reflection.
   
Backard Bioblitz Bonanza
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  In this activity, learners will observe and record living things with in outlined outside space.
   
Who Can Harvest a Walleye?
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  This activity focuses on interactions within Earth systems and the effects of human activities. In this activity learners build a biomass pyramid.
   
Endangered!
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  While playing a game, learners discover how the Endangered Species Act works in the United States. Learners move along a game board by answering questions correctly.
   
Topological Puzzles
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  In this activity, learners construct three math puzzles out of simple materials like wood, string, and Styrofoam.
   
Kidbots
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  In this activity, one person acts as a human robot while another acts as their developer by programming their actions.
   
Probability: Remove One
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  In this math lesson, learners are given 15 chips and a number line labeled from 2-12.
   
North American Endangered Amphibians Card Game
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  In this activity, learners can play two card games related to endangered species, specifically North American amphibians.
   
A System of Transport
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  In this activity about the human heart (on page 5 of the PDF), learners work in teams to simulate the volume of blood moved through the circulatory system by transferring liquid into--and through--a s
  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.
   
Where the Buffalo Roam
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  In this activity, learners explore the Great Plains.
   
Animal Guess Who
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  In this game, learners take turns guessing toy animals from around their house based on the toy's characteristics.
   
Wolf Survival
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  In this activity, some learners pretend to be wolves, while the other learners pretend to be the prey of the wolf. The goal of the simulation is to have the wolves work together to survive.
   
I Don't Think So!
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  In this math activity, learners explore probability as they play a game. Learners will categorize everyday events as either impossible, possible or certain.
   
Hidden Rainbow
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  In this math puzzle, one player hides a rainbow of four colors while another player tries to guess the hidden rainbow colors in the correct order.
   
Fly on the Ceiling
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  In this math lesson, learners play two different games to help them understand coordinates. First, learners read the book, "The Fly on the Ceiling," by Julie Glass.
  