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YouthQuake: Investigating Earthquakes with Code
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YouthQuake: Investigating Earthquakes with Code

Through block coding with the GeoCoder, students will investigate how land movement causes earthquakes and how deformation build-up poses risks to people and their communities.

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Battery-Resistor Circuit Simulation
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Battery-Resistor Circuit Simulation

This interactive PhET simulation allows students to build and explore simple battery-resistor circuits virtually. Learners can manipulate battery voltage and resistor values, observing in real-time how these changes affect current and voltage across components. It provides a dynamic environment for understanding Ohm's Law and fundamental circuit principles without the need for physical equipment. Teachers can use this tool to facilitate inquiry-based investigations, reinforce theoretical concepts, and support visual learners in grasping abstract electrical phenomena.

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Beer's Law Lab
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Beer's Law Lab

This PhET simulation provides an interactive virtual laboratory for exploring Beer's Law and spectrophotometry. Students can manipulate variables such as solution concentration, path length, and wavelength to observe their effects on light absorbance. It allows for hands-on experimentation without physical lab equipment, fostering a deeper understanding of the quantitative relationship between concentration and absorbance. This resource is ideal for reinforcing concepts, preparing for wet labs, or serving as a standalone inquiry-based activity in high school or introductory college chemistry courses.

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Atomic Interactions
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Atomic Interactions

This interactive PhET simulation allows students to explore the fundamental concepts of states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) by manipulating temperature and observing molecular motion and interactions. Teachers can use this engaging tool to facilitate inquiry-based learning, enabling students to visualize phase changes and understand the kinetic molecular theory. It supports conceptual understanding in chemistry and can be integrated into lessons on physical properties and energy. The simulation provides a dynamic, hands-on virtual environment for students to conduct experiments and draw conclusions about the behavior of matter.

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Assessing Volcanic Hazards and Risk with Code
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Assessing Volcanic Hazards and Risk with Code

This interactive e-resource from the Concord Consortium offers students a dynamic platform to explore scientific concepts through engaging models and simulations. Designed to foster deep understanding, it allows learners to manipulate variables, observe real-time outcomes, and conduct virtual experiments. The resource promotes critical thinking and inquiry-based learning, encouraging students to analyze data and draw conclusions from their investigations. It provides a hands-on approach to science education, making abstract ideas concrete and accessible.

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Delightex for kid-friendly 3D creation and coding
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Delightex for kid-friendly 3D creation and coding

Delightex provides an engaging platform for students to invent, build, and code their own 3D creations, fostering creativity and computational thinking skills. This versatile tool is accessible across mobile, tablet, and desktop devices, including Chromebooks, making it suitable for diverse learning environments. It empowers kids to develop essential digital skills through hands-on, interactive projects. Teachers can leverage Delightex to enhance learning experiences in computer science and design.

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Arithmetic - Multiplication | Division | Factoring - PhET Interactive Simulations
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Arithmetic - Multiplication | Division | Factoring - PhET Interactive Simulations

This PhET Interactive Simulation offers an engaging platform for students to explore fundamental arithmetic concepts, including multiplication, division, and factoring. Through interactive visual models like number lines and arrays, learners can develop a deeper understanding of operations with both positive and negative integers, as well as prime factorization. It provides a hands-on, exploratory environment that supports conceptual understanding and fact fluency in a dynamic way. Teachers can leverage this free resource to facilitate interactive math lessons and support differentiated instruction in their classrooms.

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Acid-Base Solutions
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Acid-Base Solutions

How do strong and weak acids differ? Use lab tools on your computer to find out! Dip the paper or the probe into solution to measure the pH, or put in the electrodes to measure the conductivity. Then see how concentration and strength affect pH. Can a weak acid solution have the same pH as a strong acid solution?

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BioDigital | Interactive 3D Anatomy - Disease Platform
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BioDigital | Interactive 3D Anatomy - Disease Platform

BioDigital offers a comprehensive, cloud-based platform featuring interactive 3D models of the human body, serving as an invaluable resource for teaching anatomy and physiology. Educators can leverage this tool to visually explore complex disease states and treatment options, providing students with an immersive understanding of biological processes. It facilitates dynamic learning experiences, allowing students to manipulate and investigate anatomical structures and pathological conditions in detail. This digital resource enhances scientific literacy and critical thinking by making intricate medical concepts accessible and engaging.

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CS Unplugged
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CS Unplugged

CS Unplugged offers a wealth of free, interactive activities designed to introduce core computer science concepts without requiring digital devices. These hands-on lessons engage K-12 students in critical thinking and problem-solving through games, puzzles, and physical challenges. The resource effectively demystifies complex topics like algorithms, data representation, and networking, making them accessible to a broad age range. It serves as an excellent tool for educators to foster computational thinking skills and build foundational understanding in a collaborative, low-tech environment.

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Science Snacks | Exploratorium
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Science Snacks | Exploratorium

Science Snacks from the Exploratorium offers a robust collection of low-cost, teacher-tested science activities specifically designed for classroom use and independent exploration. These engaging experiments encourage hands-on learning and foster a deeper understanding of scientific principles across various disciplines. Educators can leverage these resources to supplement curriculum, spark curiosity, and facilitate interactive learning experiences for students from elementary to high school. Each activity provides clear instructions and utilizes readily available materials, making science accessible and exciting for learners.

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Home | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids
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Home | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids

NASA Space Place is an award-winning online resource designed to engage upper-elementary students in space and Earth science through a variety of interactive games, hands-on activities, and informative articles and videos. This platform provides valuable supplementary materials for teachers to enhance science lessons and spark student curiosity about the universe and our planet. Content is available in both English and Spanish, making it accessible to a wider audience. Educators, parents, and children will find a wealth of engaging educational content to explore complex scientific topics in an accessible and fun way.

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