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Google Science Journal: A lab in your pocket Sometimes an app truly demonstrates the power of mobile. Google’s Science Journal app transforms your mobile device into a little science laboratory, encouraging students to conduct authentic experiments, collect and visualize data and record observations from the world around them. Use it to enhance learning in your classrooms and in the field, and to facilitate the development of your own citizen scientists. Released last year, the free app available for Android, iOS and most Chromebooks, has been significantly updated. It offers a suite of tools that in the past would have to be purchased at rather prohibitive cost–tools to measure light, motion, sound, G-forces and more. Among the newer tools are a linear accelerometer, a magnetometer and a compass.

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Home My name is Bob Ayton, Science Department Chairman and Science Teacher at Redeemer Christian School. I have taught AP Chemistry and AP Physics for over 10 years and will develop the entire curriculum as well as teach science at Redeemer.This website, mrayton.com, was developed to engage and assist my students to learn chemistry and physics to the best of their ability. It is also a resource for fellow teachers to improve their teaching in the area of science. 252 Food Shows You Can Watch Right now (No Membership Required) All of these programs are available to watch right now without a membership — but, bear in mind that some won’t stay free-to-watch forever, so catch them now before they’re gone. If there’s one thing we haven’t stopped doing lately, it’s eating. In fact, if my house is anything like yours, there’s a whole lot more eating going on. So we figured it was a perfect time for a list of food shows. All of these shows are available to watch right now without a membership. Just click the links and press play.

What chemical elements would look like if they were people We at Bright Side are certain that any subject, no matter how complicated, can be made interesting for children provided it’s explained in an accessible way. Take chemistry for example, which is often considered one of the toughest subjects for a child to learn at school. We suggest beginning with the most famous chemical elements and their characteristics. Illustrated by Lenya Brick for BrightSide.me

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