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Teaching Science as Inquiry
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Weird Science: Animal Migration
Traditional Ways of Knowing: Polynesian Stick Charts
Weird Science: Compasses and Magnetic North
Further Investigations: Wayfinding and Navigation
Activity: Floating Magnetic Compass
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Weird Science: Cleaners & Mimics
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Weird Science: Amphibians in Decline
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Weird Science: An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles
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Weird Science: Deadly Box Jellyfish
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Weird Science: Cool Invertebrate Facts
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Weird Science: Invasive Algae
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Weird Science: Hydrothermal Vents and Cold Seeps
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Weird Science: Serial Endosymbiosis
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Weird Science: Kleptoplasty
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Weird Science: Penicillin and the Cell Wall
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Exploring Our Fluid Earth, a product of the Curriculum Research & Development Group (CRDG), College of Education. University of Hawaii, 2011. This document may be freely reproduced and distributed for non-profit educational purposes.