• Our five senses are part of our somatosensory system. Senses like taste, touch, hearing, smell, and sight help keep our bodies (and animals’ bodies) aware and gives the ability to protect ourselves.

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  • Why do some bugs have wings to fly and others don’t? What in the world are antennae for?

    In this activity, you will create an insect based on its habitat!

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  • Can you think of any other animals besides bears that hibernate during the winter?

    In this activity you will learn about how animals adapt for different seasons.

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  • The study and analysis of fingerprints is known as dactyloscopy!.

    in this activity, you will learn about the different types of fingerprints and how to identify them!

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  • Genetics is like a recipe book that tells your body how to grow and look. It comes from your parents, who pass on tiny instructions called genes. These genes decide things like the color of your eyes and how tall you might grow. Every person has their own special mix of genes that makes them unique!

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  • What hair color is most common?

    In this activity, you will learn about genetics while playing a game of jeopardy!

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  • The Punnett square is a square diagram that is used to predict the genetic traits that come from cross breeding. It is named after Reginald C. Punnett who created the idea in the 1900s. These squares help scientist in determining what genetic traits you could have inherited from your parents, as well as which is most likely to be inherited.

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