Inner-transition Elements
> Atomatic number of the elements 1st Period n = 1 Short period 2 Atomic number 1 and 2 2nd Period n = 2 Short period 8 Atomic number 3 to 10 3rd Period n = 3 Long period 8 Atomic number 11 to 18 4th Period n = 4 Long period 18 Atomic number 19 to 36 5th Peri..
Science II
Chemical Reactions and Equations - A physical change is one in which the shape, size, appearance or state, of a substance may alter, but its chemical composition remains same.A change in which the composition of a substance is altered is called as chemical chang..
  Project: Construct a 10 step (or greater) machine to do a common household task. Must use a minimum of four simple machines. Used in this demonstration: 1. Inclined Plane 2. Lever 3. Pulley 4. Gears 5. Wheel
  Austin's 4th Grade Science Project: Low Cost Multi Touch Whiteboard Wii Remote connected to MacBook via Bluetooth, Java/Mac version of bluetooth software, homemade Infrared LED pen with momentary switch, projector, wall or surface. Thanks to Johnny Chung Lee for his incredible research and Austin's Math teacher for challenging him to gratefully re-create Johnny's efforts. I would expect Johnny would agree with encouraging young kids to learn about science, math, and technology....
Question : Something for fourth graders. Something to win the science fair. Something really good. Whoever has the best project I am intrested in gets 10 points. Puting food coloring into the water? With floweres? Does it have to be carnations, or anykind of flower?
Answer : well my science teacher in freshman year said that he use to do an experiment with his class but he had to stop. i don't really remember how he did it but I'll try to do my best. what he use to do was that he would get an egg from like a farm (not store) and grow it. but he would grow it in water or something like that. all i know was that it was kept in a jar. then he would have to have the kids crack the egg open and keep the undeveloped chick in the jar. this was the reason why he had to stop doing the experiment because kids didn't want to kill the chicks. but he taught biology and so this was teaching the kids about the development of life. here's how the egg develops http://www.lionsgrip.com/chickenegg.html if you dont have time for that you can do this one http://www.education.com/activity/article/see_through_egg_first/ this ones simple and seems interesting. it says that its for first graders but you can make it more interesting by doing a white egg and a brown egg....   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : well my science teacher in freshman year said that he use to do an experiment with his class but he had to stop. i don't really remember how he did it but I'll try to do my best. what he use to do was that he would get an egg from like a farm (not store) and grow it. but he would grow it in water or something like that. all i know was that it was kept in a jar. then he would have to have the kids crack the egg open and keep the undeveloped chick in the jar. this was the reason why he had to stop doing the experiment because kids didn't want to kill the chicks. but he taught biology and so this was teaching the kids about the development of life. here's how the egg develops http://www.lionsgrip.com/chickenegg.html if you dont have time for that you can do this one http://www.education.com/activity/article/see_through_egg_first/ this ones simple and seems interesting. it says that its for first graders but you can make it more interesting by doing a white egg and a brown egg....   More from Yahoo Answers
Question : This would be a big help, tq. The science syllabus for the equivalent age (9-10) in the UK would be helpful too.
Answer : Well, I'm not sure where you could find a syllabus, short of emailing a 4th grade teacher. Each state has standards that you could see. Georgia's standards are found at www.georgiastandards.org. Just click on science, then the appropriate grade level and it will tell you what topics must be taught...   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : Well, I'm not sure where you could find a syllabus, short of emailing a 4th grade teacher. Each state has standards that you could see. Georgia's standards are found at www.georgiastandards.org. Just click on science, then the appropriate grade level and it will tell you what topics must be taught...   More from Yahoo Answers
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