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Monday, 15 April 2013

Failing is good

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“I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying.“ Michael Jordan A biology teacher was teaching hi...
Saturday, 13 April 2013

Science Poetry

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Einstein and the Photon "Wave or particle?" is the question. It gives Albert indigestion:       Photon is a fickle tickle...

Rock Scissors Paper Two-in-One Logic Project

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This project is really two projects. You build your own Rock Scissors Paper game in two different ways: (1) as an electric circuit board g...

Twelve-Tone Musical Scale

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Why does our musical scale have twelve notes (counting both the white and black keys on the piano)? Why not ten or fifteen or twenty? ...

Flexagons

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Flexagons are folded paper constructions that are fun to flex to reveal hidden pictures. Tetraflexagons are square. The simplest is the...

Kinegrams

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What is a Kinegram? A kinegram (pronounced "KIN-uh-gram") is a moving picture you can make with paper and plastic. The word c...

Ambigrams

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Ambigrams, also called inversions, are designs in which you can see different words, or the same word in different ways, depending on h...
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