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  1. This resource currently comprises eight online experiments, with more to follow in 2008. Young Science Investigators helps pupils aged 7 - 11 learn about electricity, energy and life processes, protecting the environment, living things in their environmen
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  2. Gross, but cool, website with solid science experiments and information
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  7. Pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters: can you count them? Can you give change? Money-counting skills require practice, and these online money-counting games make it fun.
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  8. "How much money is here?" Aplusmath's interactive money-counting flash cards present one problem at a time, using dollar bills, quarters, dimes, nickels and pennies.
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  9. "Can you choose coins that add up to an amount of money?" As coins fall from the top of the screen, click on them to reach your goal.
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  10. This time you earn money in a virtual piggy bank by calculating change.
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  11. Count the various coins, and enter your answer on the calculator using your keyboard or your mouse.
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  12. Vary the difficulty of this exercise by selecting how many coins and bills to count (three to eight) and the largest denomination you want to include (from a quarter up to a twenty-dollar bill.
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