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

  2. mysterydoug.com › startMystery Doug

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  3. Welcome to Mystery Science! 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...

  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. mysteryscience.com › homeMystery Science

    Mystery Science. Open-and-go lessons that inspire kids to love science. Science curriculum for K—5 th grades. 90 sec. Hands-on — lead students in the doing of science and engineering. Standards-aligned science lessons — Cover core standards in 1-2 hours of science per week. Less prep, more learning — prep in minutes not hours.

  6. 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]

  7. Groundhog Day. Except instead of a crystal ball, we pretend that a groundhog can help us predict the future, specifically to predict if warmer, springtime weather will come sooner than we hope. Someone named Renatta has a question about this. Let's give Renatta a call now. (phone ringing) - Hi, Doug.

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