Complete Lessons with Stories & Experiments

Dry Ice

Dry Ice
(“Seven Dungeons”)

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Air Pressure

Air Pressure
(“Beanstalk Island”)

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Global Warming

Global Warming
(“Jack & Jill on the Moon”)

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“Teacher Training Workshop" (complete)

Teachers

In this workshop, teachers learn how to do three simple, fun science lessons using the Rock-it Science method, complete with three crazy stories and hands-on experiments. Learn more about our Teacher Training Workshops.

Please note: This workshop was filmed by a non-professional, so it's more like a home movie than a professional video. We apologize for the uneven audio quality.

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Total runtime is 1 hr. 28 min.
Requires QuickTime Player (FREE download).

Part One: Introduction (8 min., 110 MB)
Part Two: Acids and Bases (11.5 min, 154 MB)
Part Three: Octopus Story (11.5 min, 603 MB)
Part Four: Cabbage Juice Experiment (16.5 min, 294 MB)
Part Five: Finish the Story (3 min, 38 MB)
Part Six: Goldenrod Paper (1 min, 14 MB)
Part Seven: Volcano Story (6.5 min, 86 MB)
Part Eight: Secret Writing (8.5 min, 143 MB)
Part Nine: End of Story (3.5 min, 47 MB)
Part Ten: Calcium Chloride (2.5 min, 32 MB)
Part Eleven: Snowman Story (6.5 min, 94 MB)
Part Twelve: Calcium Chloride Experiment (8 min, 125 MB)
Part Thirteen: End of Story (2 min, 26 MB)

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