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Students will have hands-on objects that they won't share with others. They can determine the difference between atoms and molecules by creating models. Students will experience firsthand how insulators, even ones that look like conductors, slow down heat transfer when using the ice melting blocks. Students won't need to worry about spreading germs while working. They can be socially distanced but can discover the science concepts independently. The joy of hands-on learning helps students increase their interest in science, resulting in a future career, hobby, and more fulfilling life.

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Students will have hands-on objects that they won't share with others. They can determine the difference between atoms and molecules by creating models. Students will experience firsthand how insulators, even ones that look like conductors, slow down heat transfer when using the ice melting blocks. Students won't need to worry about spreading germs while working. They can be socially distanced but can discover the science concepts independently. The joy of hands-on learning helps students increase their interest in science, resulting in a future career, hobby, and more fulfilling life.

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