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Scaling an Atom
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  In this activity, learners make a scale model of an atom to see how big or how small an atom is compared to its nucleus. Learners will realize that most of matter is just empty space!
   
Running in Circles
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  In this group activity, learners use some common objects and work together to simulate the Coriolis effect. During the challenge, learners make predictions and test different scenarios.
   
Pi Graph
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  In this activity, learners use a straight line to learn about circles. Learners measure and record the diameter and circumference of different sized cylindrical objects on a chart.
   
Magnetic Free Fall
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  In this activity, learners use a pencil, magnets, and mat board to illustrate Newton's Second Law.
   
M&M® Model of the Atom: Edible Subatomic Particles
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  In this activity, learners use colored candy to represent subatomic particles and make a model of an atom (Bohr model).
  