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50 Science Zingers! - by Bryce Hixson
50 time tested experiments guaranteed to engage and entertain your students.
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Anatomy Academy - by Bryce Hixson
The best book of anatomy experiments we've ever seen - no bones about it!
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Catch a Wave - by Bryce Hixson
Surf the sea of knowledge and come away with an understanding of wave motion, vibrations, frequency and more!
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Dig It by Bryce Hixson
Has geology got your students between a rock and a hard place?
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Digits, Midgets, & Degrees K by Bryce Hixson
This book discusses 5 "big ideas": microscopes, length, volume, mass, and temperature.
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Electron Herding - by Bryce Hixson
Learn about electricity and how it is created by performing hands-on labs.
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Galactic Cookie Dough - by Bryce Hixson
50 hands on astronomy labs that will have you seeing stars.
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Gitcher Poop in a Group - by Bryce Hixson
No, no, don't worry, this is simply a book of neat and exciting science experiments.
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Gravity Works - by Bryce Hixson
50 hands on experiments that will help students explore the world of flight and flying.
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Great Graphs in Ten Days - by Bryce Hixson
A humorous yet informative resource that explains building data tables, identifying variables, drawing bar graphs, and more.
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Hey Mom, Guess What? & It's Due When?!? - Two Book Set
Fast-acting relief for the panic of last minute reports.
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Jr. Chemhead - by Bryce Hixson
Mix up some spectacular labs, and explore atoms, molecules, water and hydrology, bubbles, crystals, and polymers!
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Newton Take 3 - by Bryce Hixson
This book is stuffed with 50 phun physics experiments.
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Opposites Attract - by Bryce Hixson
50 hands-on experiments explore both natural and man-made magnets!
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Photon U - by Bryce Hixson
Explore reflection, refraction, color, anatomy of the eye, diffraction gratings, polarizing filters, and optical illusions
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The Original World Wide Web - by Bryce Hixson
The web of life comes to life in this informative and funny book.
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Thermodynamic Thrills - by Bryce Hixson
Learn all about heat and calories, temperature scales, specific heat, molecular motion, and expansion.
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What's Up? - by Bryce Hixson
Learn to make a homemade rain gage, a snowstorm in a tube, a humidity indicator and much more!
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