Tag: Science
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4 Useful Science Projects from Edison ~ Free Downloads
The best way to learn scientific principles at a young age is to experiment. 4 useful science projects from the Thomas Alva Edison Foundation.
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Free Science Studies: Samuel Morse & the Telegraph
Samuel Morse was a painter and inventor best known for the invention of the electric telegraph and Morse code.
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How Things Fly {Featured Site}
How Things Fly is an extensive interactive site sponsored by the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum.
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The Study of Elementary Electricity & Magnetism ~ Free eBook
Most students will study electricity and magnetism at some point. And there is no better way to learn the basics than by experimentation and observation!
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Smithsonian Space Exploration Poster & Activities ~ Free
Students learning about space will enjoy this free space exploration poster from the Smithsonian: Living and Working in Space.
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Free Science Studies: Johannes Gutenberg & Printing
Johannes Gutenberg was a metal-worker and inventor who is best known for the invention of the printing press.
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Free Science Studies: Henry Bessemer and Steel
Henry Bessemer was an English engineer and inventor who is best known for the development of a cost effective process for manufacturing steel.
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Free Science Studies: Cyrus McCormick & the Reaper
Cyrus McCormick was a businessman and inventor best known for his invention of the mechanical reaper which revolutionized farming.
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Free Science Studies: Elias Howe & the Sewing Machine
Elias Howe was an American inventor best known for his invention of the sewing machine.
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Eat Smart Lessons ~ Free
Teach basic health and nutrition with these free Eat Smart Lessons from LSU.
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Free Science Studies: Eli Whitney & the Cotton Gin
Eli Whitney was an American mechanical engineer and inventor best known for his invention of the cotton gin.
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The Telescope: A Unit Study
Astronomer Edwin Hubble was born November 20, 1889. He is best known proving the existence of galaxies besides our own.
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Free Science Studies: Spinning Machines
Hargreaves, Arkwright, Crompton and others invented and adapted the spinning machines that launched the Industrial Revolution.
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Free Science Studies: Michael Faraday & Electricity
Michael Faraday was a renown British scientist best known for his electromagnetic theory, which led to the development of the electric engine and locomotive.
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Free Science Studies: George Stephenson & the Locomotive
George Stephenson was an English civil and mechanical engineer best known for building the first steam locomotive railway line.
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Falling Leaves Unit Study {Free}
Falling Leaves unit study is a free fall-themed unit covering the disciplines of language arts, science, math, art, history, and Bible.
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LEGO Travel Adventures Unit Study {Free}
Free 47-page LEGO Travel Adventure unit study geared for students K–2 and 6–8, but adaptable for all ages in between.
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Free Science Studies: Robert Fulton & the Steamboat
Robert Fulton was a talented engineer and inventor who is best known for building the first commercially viable steamboat.