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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.

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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.

  4. Oct 15, 2018 · 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.

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  7. Activity Prep. In this mini-lesson, students deepen their understanding of two foundational scientific practices: making observations and asking questions. In the activity, Curiosity Challenge, students “train their brains” by observing an everyday object and asking questions like a scientist would.

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