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Make Your Own Archaeology Stationery
Activity for grades Kindergarten through 8
Looking for an easy way to make sure your letters and notes withstand the test of time? Simply add your name and address—and anything else you want to say—to these colorful letterheads.
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Make Your Own Astro Stationery
Activity for grades Kindergarten through 8
Looking for an easy way to add some star power to your letters and notes? These ready-to-print letterheads are astronomical in every way but their cost!
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Make Your Own Biodiversity Stationery
Activity for grades Kindergarten through 8
Honor extinct animals, send a desert snapshot, or let an emperor scorpion deliver your message. Just add your name and address to these colorful stationery files.
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Make Your Own Dino Stationery
Activity for grades Kindergarten through 8
Type your notes next to T. rex, send letters via Diatryma, or let Gondwanatitan deliver your message. Just add your name and address to these colorful stationery files.
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Make Your Own Earth Science Stationery
Activity for grades Kindergarten through 8
Give your notes and musings added weight with these rock-solid designs. Add your name and address—and anything else you want to say—to these colorful stationery files.
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Make Your Own Einstein Stationery
Activity for grades Kindergarten through 8
Don't just jot down your notes and ideas on plain paper. Showcase them alongside the musings and insights of Albert Einstein with these colorful, ready-to-print PDF stationery files.
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Make Your Own Genetics Stationery
Activity for grades Kindergarten through 8
Your DNA carries your unique imprint. Shouldn't your stationery? Add your name and address—and anything else you want to say—to these colorful letterheads.
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Make Your Own Marine Biology Stationery
Activity for grades Kindergarten through 8
Hide your notes in seaweed, send a deep-sea snapshot, or let an cockeyed squid deliver your message. Just add your name and address to these colorful stationery files.
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All About Cloning
Article for grades 3 through 8
After singing a song about a cloned sheep to the tune of "Mary Had a Little Lamb," kids investigate the how and why of cloning. This Web page helps kids understand cloning and explains some of the ethical issues involved.
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Amazing Mundo
Article for grades 3 through 8
Mundo Shamundo! With the help of these magic words, the Amazing Mundo can literally reverse the sands of time. Watch him transform worldly objects ... back into rocks in this fun comic strip.
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Archaeology Books for Kids
Reference List for grades 3 through 8
Uncover ancient mysteries. Learn how trees keep records of the past. Travel centuries ahead in time to look back at the U.S. And dig into archaeology with these six kid-friendly books.
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Around the World with DNA
Article for grades 3 through 8
Travel around the world with museum scientists. First stop Madagascar, where you'll meet a species of whales with fingerprint-like tails and primates that use their teeth to groom each other.
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Atomic Mobile
Activity for grades 3 through 8
All living things contain carbon, the sixth element on the Periodic Table. Make a mobile of this elemental element with scissors, wire, pipe cleaners, and clay.
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Be an Ocean Helper
Activity for grades 3 through 8
Even if you live nowhere near the water, there are some simple ways you can help protect the oceans. What are you already doing to help? And what activities should you add?
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Beyond T. rex
Evidence and Analysis for grades 3 through 8
Only a small fraction of the 400-plus known species of extinct dinosaurs have appeared on TV and movie screens. Meet some of the more unusual members of T. rex and Velociraptor's family tree.
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Big Dipper Mobile
Activity for grades 3 through 8
On Earth, the Big Dipper looks like a giant connect-the-dots puzzle page. Out in space, though, you'd have a hard time recognizing the constellation. See why with a make-it-yourself mobile.
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Bio-Benefits
Article for grades 3 through 8
Can you imagine living on a planet without biodiversity? What in the world would you wear—or eat? See how biodiversity gives us many of life's necessities.
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Biodiversity Books
Reference List for grades 3 through 8
Look for insects and plants in Belize's Blue Creek rain forest. Identify local animals during your next nature hike. And further explore biodiversity with these 12 kid-friendly titles.
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Buried Bones
Activity for grades 3 through 8
The next time you have chicken, don't throw out the bones—bury them in plaster of Paris. Then, scrape by scrape, see firsthand the challenges archaeologists face when excavating fossils.
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Cosmic Cookies
Activity for grades 3 through 8
Did you know Jupiter's Great Red Spot is really a 300-year-old hurricane that's twice as wide as Earth? Find out more awesome facts. Then celebrate your cosmic smarts with a solar system of cookies.
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