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Our new Let’s Go! Elementary Science book contains 34 fun and engaging experiments for students in grades 2-6. Activities investigate the topics of temperature, motion, force, magnetism, light, electricity, and pressure. Also included are lots of teacher tips, black-line masters, and clear illustrations to facilitate student understanding. Microsoft Word files are included on CD for easy editing.
Let's Go! Elementary Science is aligned with National Science Standards and Benchmarks. View the correlations [PDF]
Here are the 34 experiments grouped by sensor:
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Using a Go!Temp
- Learning to Use the Go!Temp
- How do Mittens Keep You Warm?
- Baggie Mittens
- The Sole Purpose
- Cool Reaction!
- Cold as Ice
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Using a Dual-Range Force Sensor
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Using a Magnetic Field Sensor
- Learning to Use the Magnetic Field Sensor
- Exploring the Poles
- Making Magnets
- Electromagnets
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Using a Gas Pressure Sensor
- Learning to Use the Pressure Sensor
- Get a Grip!
- Under Pressure
- Bubbles in Your Bread
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Using a Go! Motion
- Learning to Use the Go! Motion
- e-Motion
- Batty About Science
- Spring into Action
- Air Ball!
- Driving with Energy
- Weight Station: All Trucks Stop!
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Using a TI Light Probe
- Learning to Use the TI Light Probe
- Distance From the Sun
- Sunshine on My Shoulders
- Summer and Winter
- Cool Shades
- Blowing Bubbles in Your Drink
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Using a Differential Voltage Probe
- Learning to Use the Voltage Probe
- Are All Batteries the Same?
- Stacked Batteries
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View national science standards correlations [PDF]
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