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“Acid Rain: An Air Pollutant
Acid Rain: “It’s Eating Away at You”
Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD): A Case Study Using the Film “Lorenzo’s Oil”
Airfoil Experiment 2″- – By valerie taylor
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Science Boot Camp | Year 6 SATS Science Revision & Resources
“DAY 1
Food ChainsFood chains & more
Chain reaction
Food webs
Interdependence”- – By valerie taylor
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100 Amazing Scientists You Should Follow on Twitter | Accredited Online Colleges.com
“find an amazing collection of scientists who are busy posting links as well as their own thoughts on a wide range of topics. No matter if your interest is in chemistry, physics, Earth sciences, or a more general appreciation of science, you will find Twitter feeds to fill you need for more science.”
- – By valerie taylor
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Year 6 SATS Maths Revision – KS2 | Maths Boot Camp
“All links lead to high quality activities/learning zones on reputable sites such as the BBC “
- – By valerie taylor
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“Subtracting Three Digit Numbers with
Regrouping (Borrowing)
Learning how to regroup when subtracting three digit numbers”- – By valerie taylor
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Year 6 SATS Literacy Revision – KS2 | Literacy Boot Camp
“DAY 1
– Nouns & pronouns
– Dialogue
Nouns & pronounsWhat is a noun?
What are nouns?
Common & proper nouns
Common nouns”- – By valerie taylor
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Hands-On Activities :: Science Mania :: Vanderbilt Center for Science Outreach
Middle school science activities – “Air Pressure Apparatus
Aluminum Boats
Atomizer
Baggie Pencil Puncture”- – By valerie taylor
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“We’re searching for interesting signals coming from the Kepler Field. Will we find life on another planet? “
- – By valerie taylor
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New analysis of clay deposits in ancient Martian Lakes
“Mars was once a much wetter world than it is now, with hot springs, rivers, lakes and perhaps even oceans. Just how wet exactly, and for how long, is still a subject of considerable debate. One vital clue comes from clay mineral deposits and sediments left over after the water disappeared, but still visible now. They provide a valuable insight into what Mars used to be like, and why it is the cold, dry place we see today.”
- – By valerie taylor
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