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Tactile Double Trouble
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  In this activity (11th activity on the page), learners use their sense of touch to identify matching pairs of objects hidden in bags. Learners can also play this game with partners.
   
Hoop Glider
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  In this activity, learners will experiment with the physics of flight by making a gliding contraption with strange looking wings. The activity explores flight with connections to the natural world.
   
Get Moving! Active Play Indoors and Outdoors
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  In this activity, learners explore the importance of active play.
   
Eat Like a Bird
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  Birds' beaks are designed to allow birds to get the most of whatever food they need. In this activity, learners get an idea of how different beak shapes suit different food sources.
   
Make a Snake String & Snake Survey
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  In this activity, learners will construct a measuring device (snake "string") to improve their observation skills.
   
Make your own Antelope Horns!
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  In this craft activity, learners will explore the structure and purpose of antelope horns by constructing their own headband using toilet paper rolls and yarn.
   
Acting Out
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  This activity (on pages 21-32 of PDF) has learners act out several classic brain teasers.
   
Match Rock
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  In this activity, learners try to figure out who has their matching rock type by reading a description of their rock (no talking!).
   
Toma Todo
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  In this activity, learners play a traditional Mexican game of chance with a twist. Learners take turns spinning a special "Toma Todo" top.
   
Stem Cell Differentiation Game
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  This game uses a modified Uno deck to review concepts related to stem cell research and diabetes.
   
Sumo
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  In this version of a Sumo wrestling bout, players use mathematical skills to move their opponent's counter beyond the track and "out of the ring." Learners reveal playing cards and the player with the
   
A Universe Without Supernovae
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  This fun and simple hands-on astronomy activity illustrates the value of supernovae in the universe.
   
How High (or Low!) Can You Go?
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  In this math activity, learners play a game using their number sense to make the highest or lowest number possible. Use this activity to explore place value and/or decimals.
   
Comparing Fractions War Card Game
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  In this math activity, learners practice comparing fractions.
   
Nice and Nasty
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  In this math game, learners throw dice and place the numbers in one of four boxes. Learners repeat this three more times and the learner with the largest four digit numbers is the winner.
  What's in the Bag?
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  In this activity, young learners use their sense of touch rather than sight to identify a mystery object in a bag. Learners take turns acting as "peekers" and "sensers" throughout the game.
   
Bike Bling
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  In this activity, learners will trick out their bike with crafts and flair. Learners will explore symmetry, cause and effect and design through this activity.
   
The Gator Pie Game
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  In this activity, learners explore fractions as they help gators share pies.
   
Fun Fruit: Advanced
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  This math challenge, played with two players or a whole group, engages your problem solving skills.
  Numbered Heads
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  In this math activity, learners play a game and use a variety of strategies to solve a hidden number problem (or missing factor). Learners practice their number and operations skills.
  