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- A look at magnets
- Albert Einstein
- Albert Einstein : brilliant scientist
- Albert Einstein : forging the path of modern physics
- Albert Einstein : gentle genius
- Albert Einstein : physicist & genius
- Albert Einstein : revolutionary physicist
- Albert Einstein and relativity for kids : his life and ideas with 21 activities and thought experiments
- Albert Einstein and the frontiers of physics
- All about matter
- Analyze this : testing materials
- Attract and repel : a look at magnets
- Baby loves quantum physics!
- Ben Franklin's big shock
- Biofuels
- Black everywhere
- Blue everywhere
- Bridges and tunnels : investigate feats of engineering [with 25 projects]
- Brown everywhere
- Changing matter : understanding physical and chemical changes
- Chien-Shiung Wu : phenomenal physicist
- Cool physics activities for girls
- Cosas pegajosas
- Discovering nature's laws : a story about Isaac Newton
- Distance, area, and volume
- Do-4U the robot experiences forces and motion
- Electricity all around
- Energy
- Engineering : cool women who design
- Enrico Fermi : and the revolutions of modern physics
- Everything under the sun
- Explore gravity!
- Explore solids and liquids!
- First, you explore : the story of the young Charles Townes
- Floating and sinking
- Forces and motion
- Forces and motion : investigating a car crash
- Forces and motion through infographics
- Gases and their properties
- Gravity! do you feel it?
- Gray everywhere
- Green everywhere
- How big? : wacky ways to compare size
- How big? how heavy? how dense? : look at matter
- How do we measure matter?
- How heavy? : wacky ways to compare weight
- How long? : wacky ways to compare length
- How tall? : wacky ways to compare height
- How to make a liquid rainbow
- How to make bubbles
- Ice to steam : changing states of matter
- In all directions
- Investigating matter
- Is it heavier than an elephant?
- Isaac Newton : genius mathematician and physicist
- Isaac Newton and physics for kids : his life and ideas with 21 activities
- Isaac Newton and the scientific revolution
- Joe-Joe the wizard brews up solids, liquids, and gases
- Junk drawer physics : 50 awesome experiments that don't cost a thing
- Juntemos las partes
- La historia atractiva del magnetismo con Max Axiom, supercientÃfico
- La materia
- Las burbujas flotan, las burbujas explotan : Bubbles float, bubbles pop
- Length word problems
- Let's explore gases
- Let's explore liquids
- Let's explore solids
- Light and sound
- Liquids
- Los imanes
- Mad Margaret experiments with the scientific method
- Magnet power
- Magnet power! : science adventures with MAG-3000 the origami robot
- Magnets
- Making things move
- Many kinds of matter : a look at solids, liquids, and gases
- Mass and weight
- Math on the move
- Matter
- Matter
- Matter
- Matter
- Matter : physical science for kids
- Matter matters
- Me and my shadow
- Me and my shadow : a book about light
- Measuring length
- Measuring volume
- Measuring weight
- Measuring with monkeys
- Melting matter
- Michael Faraday : physics and faith
- Newton and me
- Northern lights
- Orange everywhere
- Physics : investigate the mechanics of nature
- Pink everywhere
- Put it together
- Red everywhere
- Science experiments with liquid
- Science experiments with sight & sound
- Silver and gold everywhere
- Sir Isaac Newton
- Solar energy
- Solids, liquids, gases
- Speed and acceleration
- States of matter
- States of matter in the real world
- States of matter investigations
- Stephen Hawking : extraordinary theoretical physicist
- Sticky stuff
- Super simple things to do with balloons : fun and easy science for kids
- Temperature
- The cosmological milkshake : a semi-serious look at the size of things
- The science of physics
- The scoop about measuring matter
- The solid truth about matter
- Theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking
- Time
- Trabajo
- Using physics gadgets & gizmos, grades 9-12 : phenomenon-based learning
- Vampires and light
- What floats? What sinks? : a look at density
- What is Matter?
- What is a gas?
- What is a gas?
- What is a liquid?
- What is a liquid?
- What is a solid?
- What will you use?
- White everywhere
- Why do moving objects slow down? : a look at friction
- Yellow everywhere
- Zombies and electricity
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