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Rusty Penny
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  In this easy chemistry activity, learners submerge pennies in different liquids (water, lemon juice, vinegar, liquid hand soap, salt water, and baking soda mixed with water) to observe which best clea
   
Who Goes There?
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  In this outdoor, night activity, learners track nocturnal animals' footprints, droppings and other signs of their presence.
   
Air-filled (Pneumatic) Bone Experiments
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  Just like birds, some dinosaurs had air-filled (pneumatic) bones, which made the dinosaurs' skeletons lighter.
   
Take a Plant to Lunch
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  Learners make a "menu" of any plants in their lunch for Monday through Friday and draw the plants from their lunch.
   
Bird Watch
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  In this group or individual activity, learners are encouraged to watch birds near home or school—possibly where birds are nesting in a tree, pecking in a park, feeding from a feeder, or flying through
   
Make Your Own Ant Farm
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  In this outdoor/indoor activity, learners collect ants and dirt to create an ant farm in a cup that they can observe over time.
   
Dinosaur Bone Experiments
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  This activity features two connected hands-on activities about dinosaur bones.
  Hexagon Hunt
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  This activity gets learners looking at 6-sided shapes in nature, including the cells of a beehive, as well as other shapes.
  