
Standards-Based Investigations
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Content
- Cover
- Credits
- Page 3 - Table of Contents
- Page 4 - Table of Contents (cont.)
- Page 5 - Introduction and Research Base
- Page 6 - Water Cycle
- Page 12 - How Does the Puddle Change?
- Page 14 - Where Does the Water Go?
- Page 16 - Where Does the Water Come From?
- Page 17 - Can I Build a Mini-World?
- Page 19 - What Is Wind?
- Page 21 - How Can I Measure the Wind?
- Page 22 - How Can I Measure the Wind Better?
- Page 23 - Geology
- Page 28 - How Does Erosion Work?
- Page 30 - What Happens to Frozen Clay?
- Page 32 - What Is Inside Rocks?
- Page 34 - What Happens to Chalkin Vinegar?
- Page 36 - What Is Soil Made Of?
- Page 38 - What Are Different Soils Made Of?
- Page 40 - Does Detergent Destroy Dirt?
- Page 42 - Can I Take Soil Apart?
- Page 44 - Astronomy
- Page 49 - When Does the Sun Rise?
- Page 50 - Why Does the Sun Rise and Set?
- Page 52 - Where Does the Sun Go Each Day?
- Page 53 - What Makes Night and Day?
- Page 55 - What Is an Orrery?
- Page 58 - How Do the Stars and Planets Move?
- Page 62 - How Do You Build a Telescope?
- Page 65 - Heredity
- Page 69 - How Do Genes Pass Traits?
- Page 71 - Why Am I Who I Am?
- Page 72 - Biology
- Page 78 - What's in the Bran?
- Page 80 - How Do Mealworms Live?
- Page 81 - How Mini Is My Beast?
- Page 83 - How Do Plants Grow?
- Page 85 - How Does My Grass Grow?
- Page 86 - How Can I Grow My Own Lunch?
- Page 88 - How Are Seeds Different?
- Page 90 - How Do My Hands Work?
- Page 92 - How Many Bones Are in My Hand?
- Page 93 - How Can I Dissolve a Cookie?
- Page 94 - Ecology
- Page 101 - Can We Balance an Ecosystem?
- Page 104 - Can I Survive as a Consumer?
- Page 106 - How Do Mini-Beasts Work?
- Page 108 - How Do Mini-Beasts Travel?
- Page 110 - Where Does Litter Come From?
- Page 112 - Diversity of Life
- Page 115 - How Are Fossils Made?
- Page 117 - What Is Amber?
- Page 119 - What Can Tracks Tell Me?
- Page 121 - Matter
- Page 127 - What Can Air Do?
- Page 129 - How Strong Is Air?
- Pagre 131 - How Fast Do Cloths Dry?
- Page 132 - What Is a Conductor?
- Page 133 - What Is a Mixture?
- Page 135 - How Acidic Is the Rain?
- Page 136 - What Does Clean Really Mean?
- Page 138 - What Are Potato Chips Made Of?
- Page 140 - What Is a Hydrometer?
- Page 141 - Energy
- Page 147 - How Does a Flashlight Switch Work?
- Page 149 - What Does Positive and Negative Mean?
- Page 150 - How Powerful Is the Sun?
- Page 152 - How Many Reflections Are There?
- Page 154 - What Is Fiber Optics?
- Page 155 - How Can I Make aMagic Candle?
- Page 157 - How Does Sound Work?
- Page 159 - What Is a Rommelpot?
- Page 160 - Forces and Motion
- Page 166 - What Is Magnetic?
- Page 168 - What Holds Up the Magnet?
- Page 170 - Where Does the Magnet Point?
- Page 171 - How Can Magnets Be Used?
- Page 173 - What Is a Magnetic Field?
- Page 175 - How Can I Escape Friction?
- Page 176 - Which Way Does the Tube Point?
- Page 177 - How Do Electromagnets Interact?
- Page 179 - What Falls Fastest?
- Page 180 - What Does Electricity Doto Magnets?
- Page 181 - What Is an Electromagnet?
- Page 183 - What Is a Single Fixed Pulley?
- Page 184 - What Is a Single Moving Pulley?
- Page 185 - What Is a Block and Tackle?
- Page 186 - How Much Can I Change?
- Page 188 - How Are These Two Eggs Different?
- Page 189 - What Is a Wheel?
- Page 190 - How Far Does it Roll?
- Page 191 - Investigate That Question!
- Page 192 - References Cited
- Thank You Page
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