Horrific Haunting!
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Welcome to Physics.org's Spooky Science Haunted House, www.physics.org/spooky-science. Only the brave can enter, so steady your nerves before you venture in. If the howling wind didn’t scare you and you gathered your courage to open the door, be prepared to see things that aren’t what they seem! Stare at the spiral and then watch your skin crawl! Try not to run away from the foaming pumpkin, and listen up when the gramophone brings some musical pain. Watch out for one-way mirrors and keep your cool.
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Nominate a cool website at:
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Talking in Code
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Native Words, Native Warriors, www.nmai.si.edu/
education/codetalkers, celebrates Native American culture by shining a spotlight on how tribal language was used in WWI and WWII. Fascinating visuals accompany the wonderful stories told about the code talkers, who used their tribal languages to send secret military messages. These men deserve recognition for helping their country outsmart the enemy, but Survival highlights the challenges American Indians faced after they returned from the war. Save this for school.
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Test Your Skills
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Gather up your friends and family for the Getty Museum’s games site, www.getty.edu/gettygames. Game night has a new artistic twist with these brain-busters. Think you have sleuthing skills? Try out Detail Detective to discover if you can solve the case. Now try Switch to see if you can spot what is different in the pictures. If memorizing is your strong suit, don’t miss Match Madness, where you will play card games and make important connections. No matter what kind of fun tickles your fancy, Getty Games can guarantee a good time for all.
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