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Who Are These People?

Overview

This activity is designed to make a connection between a group of scientists and the students.

Objective

Students will learn that scientists are people too.

Preparation

The teacher will need to contact a group of scientists to make sure they would like to participate in the project and to explain to them the goals of the

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Arctic
Less than a week
All Aged
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The Mystery of the Destroyed Weather Station

Overview

Students use data and pictures of a destroyed wind sensor, to develop a theory of what happened to the station. They then develop a plan to make sure the station is not destroyed again.

Objective

Students will be able to use data to develop a reasonable hypothesis.

Preparation

It would be helpful to give students a

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Antarctic
Less than a week
Middle School and Up
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