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- 1. The Crawling Eye Nov 18, 1989
- "The Crawling Eye" (1958) Horror. With Forest Tucker, Laurence Payne.
- 2. The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy Nov 25, 1989
- "The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy" (1959) Horror. With Ramon Gay, Rosita Arenas.
- 3. The Mad Monster Dec 2, 1989
- "The Mad Monster" (1942) Horror. With Johnny Downs, George Zucco.
Mystery Science is an innovative, standards-aligned, hands-on curriculum that teaches children how to think like scientists. Our phenomena-driven instruction helps kids to better understand and communicate about the world around them through writing, discussion, and exploration.
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Standards-aligned science lessons — Cover core standards in 1-2 hours of science per week. Less prep, more learning — prep in minutes not hours. Captivate your students with short videos and discussion questions.
Mystery Science is a unique, standards-aligned science curriculum for grades K-5 designed to help students stay curious! Mystery Guides lead engaging, open-and-go lessons with step-by-step, hands-on activities that explore scientific phenomena using common classroom items.
Standards-aligned science lessons — Cover core standards in 1-2 hours of science per week. Less prep, more learning — prep in minutes not hours. Captivate your students with short videos and discussion questions.
In 2014, the first teacher tested Mystery Science, a product our founders created to provide better explanations for young children. Within just four years, it became the most popular elementary science curriculum in the US.
Oct 11, 2021 · Mystery Science is a series of video-based and inquiry-driven science units for elementary students. Each video lesson starts by posing a question commonly a...
Mystery Science features video-based and inquiry-driven science units for elementary students. Each video lesson starts by posing a question commonly asked by students, like "Do worms really eat dirt?"
Mystery Science offers open-and-go online video lessons that inspire kids to love science. Whether you have just 5-10 minutes in the day, or can devote an hour or more a week to teaching science, we make it easy for you to help children stay curious!