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Do you like to rhyme? Do you do it all the time? Get some friends together to see what they can rhyme.Which words are the easiest to rhyme? Which words are the hardest? Why?It is an educational conten ...

Can you skate across the surface of liquid water? Water bugs can! Discover how water-skating insects use surface tension to keep from sinking by making a model water walker that can move around the su ...

The savanna is a kind of biome (a community of similar ecosystems that share the same climate) primarily made up of grasses and trees. In a savanna, the trees are more scattered than in the forest, wh ...

Determine whether lettuce that is harvested gradeually yields more produce than lettuce that is harvested all at once.It is an educational content by education.com.By clicking on the title of this res ...

Do you speak cat? Take a closer look at your furry friend (or the furry friend of a neighbor -- with permission) to discover if communication really can exist between a cat and its owner.Can a cat com ...

Party in the compost! What foods are on a fruit fly’s preferred menu?In this experiment, you’ll create two compost bins and see if you can determine what foods attract the most fruit flies. This exper ...

Start your toy engines -- this is going to be a fast and friction-filled race! Have you ever wondered what kind of surfaces make race cars go faster or slower? Grab your remote control to find out as ...

In the chilly waters of the earth’s oceans, animals survive by using a number of different strategies. Some animals are cold-blooded, and their bodies don’t need to stay very warm. Others are warm-blo ...

Do plants get crowded? Sure, they're alive like people, but does a little sprout ever feel like another sprout is stepping on his metaphorical toes? Put on your science hat (optional) and head outside ...

What do worms eat? They're wiggling out of the lawn, hiding under your flowers, and love to munch on things that you'd never want to eat for lunch, such as rotten vegetables. But what is a worm's favo ...