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Free hands-on #science and #engineering lessons, projects, and #STEM activities for K-12 #STEMeducation & #sciencefair. #scienceprojects
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    Watch out for crumbs! In this #STEM project, students experiment with cookie recipes to see which ingredients contribute to cookies with "more" or "less" crumbs. sbgo.org/cookies26-tw Made possible with support from the New York Consortium for Space Technology. @Cornell
    Cookies as part of a space science project
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    Aug 17
    Student #STEM: use measles outbreak simulations and COVID-19 wastewater data to model how diseases spread & how different variables affect the shape of an outbreak over time. sbgo.org/outbreaks26-tw TY, @moderna_tx, for supporting student #STEM. #epidemiology #scienceteacher
    Graph from simpandemic modeling of measles and wastewater project for covid-19 data.
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    Aug 14
    A #STEM favorite! Paper roller coasters are great for #backtoschool, a unit on potential & kinetic energy, or as a fun exploration any time. FREE resources MS lesson: sbgo.org/rollerlp26-tw STEM activity: sbgo.org/roller26-tw #RollerCoasterDay #scichat #scienceteacher
    Paper roller coaster
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    Aug 11
    Eclipse science! With a pinhole projector made from ordinary cardboard, students can see the shadow of an eclipse cast on paper. The pinhole projector can also be used for this #STEM project: sbgo.org/pinholeproject… #eclipse #scienceteacher #solareclipse
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    Jul 30
    What do Martian rocks tell us about Mars? Student #STEM: Use image processing and code to analyze large rover datasets to learn more about the planet's surface. sbgo.org/marsrocks26-tw Project made possible w/ support from New York Consortium for Space Technology @Cornell
    Image of Martian terrain surface rocks

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