Age 4-5 Age 5-7 Age 6-8 Age 7-9 Age 8-10 Age 9-11 Age 10-12 Age 11-13 Age 12-14 High School 1
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Semester 1 Semester 2 Math
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1. Force and Motion 1. Greece and Rome 1. Greek Myths 2. Light and the Eye 2. The Middle Ages 2. Tales from the Middle Ages 3. The Solar System 3. The Age of Discovery 3. The Prince and the Bard 4. Technological Design 4. Elizabethan Europe 4. Newton at the Center 5. Energy 5. Modern Europe 5. British Poetry
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1. Force 2. Newton's Laws of Motion 3. Graphing Motion 4. Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration 5. Centripetal Force and Terminal Velocity 6. Work 7. Newton in the Milky Way Final Project. Demonstrating Newton's Laws
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good video - posted from Temecula, CA
it explains a lot, maybe a little higher level but still good
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEPNWzV83zc
kit materials did not work for accelerometer - posted from Mukilteo, WA
We had to use a smaller, lighter needle with the small cork provided in order for it to float when the jar was upside down. Easy enough fix but just a FYI.
Age 4-5 Age 5-7 Age 6-8 Age 7-9 Age 8-10 Age 9-11 Age 10-12 Age 11-13 Age 12-14 High School 1
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Semester 1 Semester 2 Math
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1. Force and Motion 1. Greece and Rome 1. Greek Myths 2. Light and the Eye 2. The Middle Ages 2. Tales from the Middle Ages 3. The Solar System 3. The Age of Discovery 3. The Prince and the Bard 4. Technological Design 4. Elizabethan Europe 4. Newton at the Center 5. Energy 5. Modern Europe 5. British Poetry
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1. Force 2. Newton's Laws of Motion 3. Graphing Motion 4. Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration 5. Centripetal Force and Terminal Velocity 6. Work 7. Newton in the Milky Way Final Project. Demonstrating Newton's Laws