Let’s see how you did! If you didn’t get a few of these, don’t let it stress you out – it just means you need to play with more experiments in this area. We’re all works in progress, and we have our entire lifetime to puzzle together the mysteries of the universe!
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There was a section on that page that has advanced level questions in it appropriate for high school students. However, I’ve recently created a whole section just for HS students in this area, so I moved the questions there, so you shouldn’t see this anymore on the page. There are two levels to the program, and you currently have access to the K-8 level (there’s also a 9-12 level). Hope this helps!
Directly below question 7, it states sorry I don’t have access to the rest of the content. What is this referring to? Does this mean? I’m currently a k-8 member and the rest of the content is for 9-12? I’m confused were it states If you`re an e-Science member, each month, you`ll be given access to the next 1-2 units, so you will probably have access in the future. Am I not a member? I’m trying to figure this out so my daughters will be successful with your amazing program.
Thanks Aurora!
Zafar and Alya
Wow – that must have been some forward thrust you had going! Tell you what I can do – I’ll send you another in the mail so you don’t have to worry about hunting up another. 🙂 Happy experimenting!
My son Hyrum thinks the experiments are awesome, especially the hover craft. Our craft speed so fast it hit the wall and broke the propeller. We’ll have to buy a new one. 🙂 We look forward to more.
This is our first lesson. It was great. My kids learned so much and I appreciate the questions/answers to see how much they learned. Thanks Aurora!
Whoops – thanks for the tip! We’ll get it fixed.
I found a typo on number 7. It seems like a word is missing at the end of the sentence.
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