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Yang’s Third Grade Science Yang’s Totally Science

Basic Electrical Circuit

The Sun and the Moon How the Sun and Moon Rise.

Sunrise and Sunset E S W Noon DawnAfternoon

E S W

Mercury and Saturn Please watch it okay?

This is Mercury.

This is Mercury mostly shining on the right side.

This is a close up picture of Mercury.

Mercury really looks like this!

This picture is a little more farther than the one before.

Saturn

Look at this beautiful Planet!

This is Saturn

Look at that Planet over there!

Saturn looks like it is a ball.

Saturn looks small.

Saturn is really beautiful.

Saturn looks black.

Now look!!!!

Möbius strip

Orion

The Night Sky

Orion

The sun is like a big blast of light and the moon is really like a mirror, so the sun hits the moon and the light bounces off and hits the earth.

SunMonTueWedThuFriSat

New moon New moon is no moon.

Waxing Crescent Waxing Crescent is less than half.

First Quarter First Quarter is half.

Waxing Gibbous Waxing Gibbous is more than half.

Full moon The moon of full.

Waning Gibbous Less than Full Moon.

Last Quarter Last Quarter is the last half.

Waning Crescent Waning Crescent is the last quarter.

Summer’s Sun

Winter’s Sun

Moon phases

The Winter Sky

The Planets order.

Venus Can you see Venus on this picture? Venus is right here

Chemical Energy Natural Gas FoodGasoline Chemical Energy

Energy ChemicalLightHeat Energy

Periodic table

A picture of a Triple Beam Balance.

Atoms

Atoms in gas

Atoms in Liquid

Atoms in Solid

This is copper when it is gas.

This is when copper is liquid.

This is when copper is solid.

How the sun passes the heat to the earths grass or plants. And the animals eat the plants like cows and gives us milk and the milk has energy.

Chemical Changes

Physical Change Solid + heat liquid + heat gas

Helium Helium is to blow balloons and let them float. And if you use hydrogen to blow balloons, it will burn. Helium in it. Hydrogen in it.

This is how a penny spins.

The Sky Tonight These are the moons of February 28, February 27, and February 26. On February 27, there is bright Venus in the sky.

This is the Google banner on March 2, 2009.

Meade Telescopes Meade Telescope pictures

Meade Telescope

NASA Kepler

This is Johannes Kepler.

Botany Plant Pictures of a botany plant.

Botany: The study of plants.

This is the Big Dipper Animation!!!

This is the Big Dipper animation.

The brass ball could fit through the hoop before it was heated.

Watch what happens next when the brass ball is heated.

Surface Tension An experiment about how the paperclip sank when you add soap in the water.

The paperclip floated when there was no soap in the water.

How the paperclip didn’t float when it had soap in it.

This is an Argentine ant and the diagram of the Argentine ant

This Is a picture of a distictis

Fruits that have seeds in it

These fruits also have seeds.

These are some popular fruits.

Fruits

Life in Southern California Animals

Mastodon

This is the tree sloth

This is a rhea

This is a ornithopoda

The is the ground sloth.

This is a saber tooth cat

Record Grooves

This is a close up pictures of Record Grooves.

CD Grooves

This is a close up picture of CD Grooves.