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I wonder... Can I make a ball that bounces from common household ingredients?
In this adventure, you’ll use common household materials to make your own bouncy ball. Then you’ll predict how well your ball will bounce, and run tests to see the actual results.
Every four years, Feb. 29 is an "extra" day. What are some ways to spend that time? Use this sheet to encourage kids' ideas.
Print this cute frog pattern for a simple origami activity to mark Leap Day (or to do anytime).
Encourage kids to think ahead with this cute sheet that asks them to list four things they hope to do before next Leap Year.
End the school year on a sweet note with this worksheet that prompts young students to identify their favorite project, subject, class, lunch, and more from the year.
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