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Monday, March 19, 2012

Electricity!




Build circuits online with PhET!
How does a battery work?

Static Electricity
John Travoltage
Static Electricity and balloons

Squishy Circuits - explore more things to do with squishy circuits!
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

No Missing Work Reward

Nobel Prize Games
PhET
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About Me

Ms. O'Connor
I grew up in Illinois. After high school, I went to college and studied Biology and English. While in college, I edited my school's newspaper. I have lived in the Denver area since 2005. My husband Matt, my son Russell, my daughter Annella and I live in Brighton along with our dog Chole Jo (AKA Stinky Jo) and our cats Chubs McGee and Tybalt. My hobbies include playing goofy games with my kids, reading, writing, and gardening.
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