HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! Today we’ll play with dry ice and you’ll learn about CARBON DIOXIDE on MARS! Wahoo!

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HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!! Today we’ll play with dry ice and you’ll learn about CARBON DIOXIDE on MARS! Wahoo!

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Tape into your spiral Write your name & answer the questions at the bottom.

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Element Ads: Neat and big!!! (use whole page) Colorful Print and glue pictures if you want Extra time? Make Halloween Table Teasers out of the Periodic Table symbols. Example: Boron + Oxygen + Oxygen  B + O + O (BOO)