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Make a movie: sequencing the life of dinosaurs
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In this game from the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, young children are asked to put the events in order after having seen the story (eggs hatch, the dinosaurs lives and dies, paleontologists discover the bones and put them in a museum). Kids don't need to read in order to play. Once the events are in order, children enjoy the short animated movie. |
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Shape Hunters in Glass Sculptures
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In this game from the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, young children are asked to find a glass sculpture of a given shape. The shadow of the shape helps them in their hunt. Kids don't need to read in order to play. |
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Sarah, the glassblower
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Would you like to know how glass is blown? Follow Sarah, the glassblower as she guides you through the steps of glassblowing,introduces her colleagues and special tools and processes. As they advance in the process, children virtually help Sarah shape her piece of glass. |
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Dinosaur Hunters - Matching the patterns
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In this game from the Children's Museum of Indianapolis, young children are asked to match the dinosaur's bones to the pattern (some bones may be left over at the end) When they complete the puzzle, they see the dinosaur taking shape. Kids don't need to read in order to play and practice handling the mouse by clicking and dragging. |
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Science Friday - Fluorescent Rocks
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Clip - 3:26 min In 1968, the New Jersey Senate decreed the town of Franklin a geological wonder: "The Fluorescent Mineral Capital of the World." Over 350 different minerals have been found in the area, ninety of which glow brilliantly under ultraviolet light. Science Friday visited two mineral museums in the area to learn about the area's unusual geology and to see rocks light up. |

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