Around the Mall & Beyond
To teach elementary school science, says the ten-year-old National Science Resources Center, there is nothing better than getting young hands on simple experiments to learn more about the world
- By Michael Kernan
- Smithsonian magazine, September 1995, Subscribe
(Page 5 of 5)
It stayed up even when nearly full of water and sank only when, with water being added drop by drop, its rim slipped below the surface.
You could read a textbook all day and not find out something like that. Around us, people were getting noisier. Some were roaming from table to table. Some were laughing. Some were looking as if they might start throwing cylinders of water at any moment.
"They're out of control!" muttered Sally Shuler. And she sounded just like Miss Wells.
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