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Here are the experiment guides for the kits, as well as some other useful resources: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/u3wmr35knnxzwaa/VJmmjO-FXI

Anyone is welcome to use these, either exactly as they are now or with some modifications. I strongly encourage it, actually. And to anyone who does use these, I would love to hear some feedback.

Some additional suggestions for these kits: 
      The chemistry kit includes a tablecloth in the list of supplies. I would also recommend providing aprons or old shirts that can get dirty. Many of the activities in that kit get messy, especially when you choose to use the food coloring.
      Put the directions in some kind of plastic sheet protector. As mentioned above, things get messy. REALLY messy.
      I threw the math activities in the physics kit as a bonus. I was going to make a separate math kit, but I haven't yet, partly because you don't really need many materials to do math (part of the reason I love it) and partly because I haven't had time. I will try to add more activities to that as I run across them though.


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