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Page 1 Chapter 1: Vacuuming Leaves ¼ tsp (1.5 g) baking soda Liquid dish soap *Plastic syringe w/out needle (20+ ml) Spoon for stirring Handful of spinach or ivy leaves Hole punch 1 large drinking glass 2 small clear cups/drinking glasses Timer or clock with second hand Lamp *Large syringes can be found in most medical, veterinary, or farm/ranch supply stores Chapter 2:EcoColumn A ten-week journey X-acto knife or boxcutter Hammer and a medium-sized nail Rubber band Permanent marker Measuring tape and cup Needle or paper clip 3 clear 2 liter soda bottles and caps ~3 cups of aquarium gravel or small rocks 5-6 cups of potting soil (organic or untreated) Dead organic matter such as leaves, small sticks, dead bark Small aquatic plantsfrom pet store (elodea, hornwort, etc.) 2-5 red wiggler worms, earthworms, and/or pill bugs Seeds of small plants (radish, alyssum, or nasturtium seeds work great) Large pitcher or bucket Aquarium nutrient test strips and thermometer (optional)

Page 2 Chapter 3: Conservation of (Balloon) Energy Small plastic bottle or milk/juice carton Rubber band Balloon Two drinking straws with flexible end One bamboo skewer Four old CD s or paper-sized sheet of corrugated cardboard Heavy duty scissors Duct tape Chapter 4:Convection Carousel Three tea light candles Two aluminum cans Small amount of clay Safety gloves One small nail or screw Metal shears or heavy duty scissors Chapter 5: Homemade generator 30 gauge magnet wire (Radio Shack Model: 278-1345 315-ft. Magnet Wire Set ) 1.5V/25mA miniature lamp (Radio Shack Model: 272-1139) or small LED One drinking straw One 3+ inch long nail (8+cm) Film canister or empty medicine bottle Four 8mm neodymium disk magnets (Hobby Lobby sku# 179747) ½ square inch (13mm) foam or sponge Knife or box cutter Drill and bit with a smaller diameter than the drinking straw Chapter 6: Time-scale metaphor for geologic time Calculator (optional)

Page 3 Chapter 7: Tectonic Fingernails Metal file Metric ruler Camera (optional) Chapter 8: Igneous Rock Formation Aluminum pie pan Candle Saltwater solution Teaspoon Measuring cup or saucepan Eyedropper or drinking straw Drinking glass Magnifying glass Chapter 9: Earthquake-proof buildings For the shake table: Large wooden or plastic storage container Several rubber bands Twelve (12) metal binder clips 15-30cm (~6-12in) piece of wood (can be adjusted according to the storage container size) 8 screws or nails *If wood cannot be used, you can glue several sheets of cardboard together to make a sturdy platform. Fasten paperclips within the layers instead of screws/nails. For the buildings: 12 pieces of full length spaghetti 1.5 pieces of lasagna noodles White/construction glue or cold/hot melt glue gun * If safety is a concern, consider using low melt temperature glues. Four (4) gumdrops or lumps of clay Ten (10) 3/8 inch flat washers or similarly-sized coins Ruler

Chapter 10: Mechanical Weathering of Plaster Three large paper, plastic, or styrofoam cups Plaster of Paris Mixing container for plaster Stick, old spoon, or paint stirring rod Two small balloons Freezer Plastic/wooden tray Two 12in (~30cm) pieces of string Chapter 11: Water Currents Under Our Feet Four (4) 2L plastic bottles Two drinking straws Modeling clay or hot/cold glue Measuring cups Timer/stopwatch Sharp knife Ruler Paper and pencil Pea gravel/aquarium gravel, sand, clay/soil, or any mixture of these substances (enough to fill all of the bottles) Chapter 12: Supercooled Water Drops Cereal or salad bowl Clear plastic wrap Eye dropper or drinking straw Distilled water Freezer Timer Page 4

Page 5 Chapter 13: Coriolis Fountain One 2L bottle Dowel rod - at least 20in (50cm) long and 1/4 in (6mm) in diameter 3-4 feet (cm) vinyl tubing 1/4" or 3/8 " outside diameter Two large binder clips (or tape) Rubber cement or hot glue Drill bit or large nail ~3ft (~1m) string Chapter 14: Melting Icebergs Baby oil Ice cubes Vegetable oil Food coloring Clear drinking glass Chapter 15: Modeling the Albedo Effect *1-8 empty soda/water bottles (500mL will work fine) *1-8 thermometers (http://www.teachersource.com Item #TEM-100) Clear packing tape White paint Three cups of soil (garden or potting soil) Three cups of white sand or perlite Knife Lamp with ~150-watt floodlight bulb (optional) Graph paper *This experiment can be run with a single soda bottle and thermometer; however, it will may require several hours to complete

Page 6 Chapter 16: DIY Swamp Coolers Table or box fan Cardboard box with lid (large enough to contain the fan) Paper towels Glue/staples Tape Thermometer Box cutter or knife Spray bottle with water Chapter 17: Hero s Fountain Three 16.9oz (500mL) water or soda bottles ~ 60cm (~24in) aquarium tubing Small lump of clay or hot/low temp glue Drill and bit slightly smaller than the tubing diameter Scissors Chapter 18: Bread Pan Convection Metal or glass bread pan Aluminum foil X-acto, or other sharp knife Candle Two aluminum cans Duct tape One sheet of paper or incense sticks Marker Lighter or matches Container of water or fire extinguisher (just in case) Flashlight (optional)

Page 7 Chapter 19: Paper Tube Astronomy Toilet paper roll Two paper clips Two long nails Hammer Tape Stopwatch Chapter 20: Dendrochronology 101 Metric ruler Data sheet and Tree ring column data (provided) Chapter 21: Deer to my Heart Activity data sheet and food chip cut outs (see attached) Chapter 22: Heterotrophic Side Dish 2.5 lbs (1.1kg) chinese (napa) cabbage 1/2 cup pickling salt 1 tsp grated ginger 4-5 cloves crushed garlic 1 small bunch minced green onions/scallions 2 tbs sugar 2 tbs crushed red pepper 2 finely minced jalapeños Two glass or plastic bowls 2-3 glass mason jars with lids (pint sized) Colander Gloves Spoon ph paper (must identify a ph range at least between 3-6)

Chapter 23: Soil Respiration and the Carbon cycle Page 8 4 clear plastic water or soda bottles (~20oz works fine) Goggles and gloves Duct tape Scissors Dried soil (top soil or compost) enough to fill 2-4 all of the bottles One gallon of distilled or boiled tap water 1 tsp sugar Two 2-foot sections of vinyl or rubber tubing Rubber cement Aluminum foil Flat baking dish Pickling lime (in the canning section of most grocery stores) or slaked lime (found in garden supply stores) 2-3 glass jars with lids (quart or smaller sizes work well) Coffee filter paper ph paper (optional) Perlite (optional) Rapitest Soil Tester kit for nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium (optional) Chapter 24: Winogradsky column 2L plastic soda bottle 5 cups (~1.2L) mud/sand from a forest, garden, lake, pond, marsh, or ocean 5 cups (~1.2L) water from the same mud/sand location Small bucket Measuring cup and spoons Large spoon Sheet of newspaper One piece of chalk Hard boiled egg yolk Plastic wrap Rubber band Ruler or measuring tape Small pencil sharpener

Chapter 25: Calculating the Air We Breathe Test tube* Fine steel wool (with no soap added) Pencil Water Small drinking glass Ruler Marker * Any clear plastic or glass item resembling a test tube will work for this experiment. Search through candy aisles or craft stores for anything similar in design. Chapter 26: Calculating Your Ecological Footprint Ecological footprint calculation sheet (see attached) Calculator (optional) Chapter 27: Archimedes screw Two feet (0.6m) PVC pipe, ½-inch (1.25cm) inner diameter 10 feet (3m) clear vinyl tubing with 3/8-inch outer x ¼-inch inner diameter Duct tape Scissors Two large bowls or buckets Chapter 28: Gurgle Gardens 5gal (18.9L) bucket with lid 2.5gal (9.45L) bucket Single outlet aquarium air pump Two 36in (91.4cm) sections of aquarium tubing One T fitting for aquarium tubing Electrical tape Drill with ¼-½in (6.4-12.8mm) bit Binding clap Perlite, rinsed gravel, grow rocks, or wood chips Various plants Page 9

Page 10 Chapter 29: Modeling Coral Bleaching 2L of root beer, strong coffee, or any other dark-colored fluid Two empty 2L bottles Two small water bottles (must be able to fit within the 2L bottles) Gravel and potting soil (enough to fill both small bottles) Fast growing grass seed Scissors Pitcher or large bowl Cotton balls 2-3 pipe cleaners Chapter 30: Simulating Algae Growth 10 small glass or plastic identical cups or jars Pond water Detergent containing phosphates Fertilizer in liquidform Distilled water Eye dropper Measuring spoons