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Have fun trying to find the solutions to these science questions. Go to the suggested Web site and search for the answer. You are a Cybernaut if you can answer 8 -10, an Internet Navigator with 5-7, a Hitchhiker with 3-4, or a Newbie with less than 3. : If you want to use this as an activity in your classroom, just print the page and pass it out to your students. That way they can't click on the answer button and go immediately to the solution. 1. What is the recipe
for slime Hint: Science Bob 2. Where can I find
a videoclip on the hatching of a baby worm Hint: Yuckiest Site on the Internet 3. Why do feet smell Hint: Bonus 4. How do you catch
a bubble Hint: Science Learning Network: Thinking Fountain or Science Museum of Minnesota 5. Which falls faster?
A tennis ball or a golf ball Hint: Bill Nye the Science Guy - Falling Science 6. Why do some fruit
flies have white eyes Hint: Exploratorium 7. How do immune
cells get involved when we get a splinter or a scratch Hint: Cells Alive 8. How does Albert
Einstein look through the eye of a bee Hint: B-Eye 9. What liquid was
used in the solubility test with Twinkies Hint: T.W.I.N.K.I.E.S. Project 10. What is the orange
blob in the picture at Inquiry Almanack Hint: The Franklin Institute of Science Museum |
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August 1, 2002
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