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		<title>Cup Cakes For Science</title>
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Preparation for standardized testing has taken a lot of the fun out of the classroom, but good teachers will find a way to sneak the fun back in.  REALLY good teachers will sneak the fun back in and teach some awesome lessons at the same time!
Science teachers frequently say, &#8220;I love all the activities [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Upside-Down Tomatoes a Big Hit in Indiana</title>
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Mamacita of Scheiss Weekly tried our Upside-Down Tomatoes and so far, it&#8217;s been a BIG HIT out there in southern Indiana.
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to plant some tomatoes, upside down?  It&#8217;s easy using our Water Jelly Crystals - a special superabsorbent polymer that absorbs about 150 times its weight in water and releases it to the plant. Over the years, we&#8217;ve used Water Jelly Crystals for literally dozens of cool science projects, but this is the first [...]]]></description>
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