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In this Mystery, students make observations to construct an explanation of why camouflage is helpful to animals.
In this Mystery, students investigate what it takes to make a stationary object’s shadow move.
In this Mystery, students develop a model of the sun’s daily path across the sky, then use this model to help someone who’s lost.
In this Mystery, students investigate vibrations as a source of sound effects for movies.
In this Mystery, students examine how large structures like houses are built from smaller pieces.
In this Mystery, students examine how scientists organize animals into groups based on their characteristics.
This Mystery is a case study in biodiversity using the frogs of North America. In the activity, Who’s Calling?, students learn to identify frogs by their unique calls and investigate which of two locations has a greater variety of frogs.
In this Mystery, students investigate the effects of rocks tumbling in a river.
In this Mystery, students develop a model of the earth’s surface and use it to discover an important principle about how rivers work.
In this Mystery, students explore the idea that the rock under our feet sometimes contains fossils, and investigate how these fossils reveal changes in habitat through time.
Sid and his friends learn a song about the journey of a germ.
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