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  1. Our mission is to inspire children to love science and become lifelong learners. Our YouTube channel is packed with mini-lessons that will make you want to get up and explore the world around you.

  2. Mystery Science. Play all. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world.

  3. mysteryscience.com › homeMystery Science

    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.

  4. Are your kids wondering: "How do things glow in the dark?" This question came from Sylee, a 5th Grader from the US. Like, share and vote on next week's question here:...

  5. For example, dogs don't just have a great sense of hearing, they also have a great sense of smell, and thunderstorms do have a smell, the smell of rain. Maybe you've noticed that smell before. Scientists have discovered it's an earthy smell that gets released when the soil gets hit by rain droplets.

  6. Have fun and stay curious! Watch the video to discover the answer to "Can animals really predict the weather?" and don't forget to vote for next week's question!

  7. We housed all of our shorter weekly mini-lessons on a separate website called Mystery Doug. However, they’ve also always been available on Mystery Science! Mystery Science includes all standards-aligned full lessons with hands-on activities, seasonal collections, and mini-lessons - in one place!

  8. In case you missed the livestream, you can watch the full video here! After watching the recording, you can vote for the next question by texting (844) 550-0902. See less. Most relevant. Mystery Science. ·.

  9. Today, scientists have collected lots of evidence that the surface of the earth is made of several different sections, some of them pushing against each other. For the most part, most of the time, as two sections push against each other, nothing happens.

  10. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Doug_PeltzDoug Peltz - Wikipedia

    Doug Peltz, popularly known as Mystery Doug, is an American science communicator and entrepreneur based in San Francisco. He is best known as the co-founder of the popular science curriculum Mystery Science, a science program used in 50% of U.S. elementary schools and recently acquired by Discovery Education. [2]

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