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How Can Race Car Bumpers Store Energy?
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How Does Being Close to the Ground Help a NASCAR Race Car?
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The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit beginning ideas about forces. The probe is designed to reveal whether students generally identify forces as pushes and pulls.
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Why Do NASCAR Drivers Need to React Fast? (Part 1: Sight)
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The purpose of this assessment probe is to elicit children’s ideas about how light interacts with an object to form a shadow. The probe is designed to reveal children’s ideas about the size of a shadow in relation to…
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How Do Pushes and Pulls Help Us Play?
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How Do NASCAR Race Car Tires Take the Heat? (Part 2: Thermal Energy)
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Where did the different alleles come from?
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How Do NASCAR Race Car Tires Take the Heat? (Part 1: Physical Changes)
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How can we use our model to explain the change in Dimorphos’s velocity post collision with DART?
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How can clothing protect us from burns?
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What variables affect the size of the gravitational force acting on an object in space?
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Where did these different alleles come from?
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Why Did the Reaction Happen So Fast?
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