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© InteractiveScienceTeacher.com After opening back up, cut here. Then fold closed again. Notice you now have a booklet with a cover and 5 pages (counting the back cover). Perfect!

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1. Trapped in Amber

© InteractiveScienceTeacher.com 1. Trapped in Amber 1.The ant, spider, frog, or lizzard gets caught in sticky tree sap 2.It’s covered by more sap 3.The sap hardens with the body inside

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