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Squishy Circuits | VirtualSC Energy

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This lesson facilitates the process of creating circuits using a squishy circuits kit. Topics covered in this lesson include circuits, conductors, and insulators.
Recycling and Energy | VirtualSC Energy

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This lesson explores the connections between energy and recycling. Topics covered in this lesson include types of energy, thermal units, energy costs, and benefits of recycling.
CeCe's Science | Creating with Mr. Dearybury

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Art is messy, science is experimenty, and sometimes the result isn't what you think. Just like Cece from Cece Loves Science learns something new, viewers of this episode will learn something new about...
Persian Gulf War
Episode 3

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The United States and the United Nations responded quickly to Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait. With multiple United Nations sanctions, and chances to leave, Saddam refused to withdraw his military...
Surface Tension
Episode 5

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EXPIRES: 5/30/2024 Mr. C has one last cool activity to demonstrate: making a paperclip float on top of water!
Surface Tension
Episode 4

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EXPIRES: 5/30/2024 Mr. C’s next demonstration replicates German scientist Agnes Pockels’ slide trough experiment.
Surface Tension
Episode 3

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EXPIRES: 5/30/2024 Mr. C. spices things up with his next surface tension experiment. This next demonstration uses ground pepper, water, and dish soap.
Surface Tension
Episode 2

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EXPIRES: 5/30/2024 Time to get sudsy! Mr C.’s next surface tension experiments require straws, water, and dish soap. Mr. C even shows how to make a cube bubble!
Surface Tension
Episode 1

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EXPIRES: 5/30/2024 In this edition of DIY Science Time, host Mr. C. conducts a series of experiments all about surface tension. Mr. C’s first experiment shows how many water droplets can fit onto a...