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Read the Fine Print

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- Abstract:
This Web site, part of Kids in the Hall of Planet Earth, provides an interactive way to learn about the rocks and minerals found in everyday objects. Here, kids start with a clickable kitchen scene. There are more than 20 items to examine – everything from cereal and salt to porcelain plates and copper pots. For each item, students are taken to an information screen that explains the rock or mineral and how it has been used in the item.
- Subject:
- Science and Technology
- Grade Level:
- Primary
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American Museum of Natural History
Read the Fine Print

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Students use potatoes to light an LED clock (or light bulb) as they learn how a battery works in a simple circuit and how chemical energy changes to electrical energy. As they learn more about electrical energy, they better understand the concepts of voltage, current and resistance.
- Subject:
- Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology
- Grade Level:
- Primary
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TeachEngineering
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