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    Angles in Kinovea
    Using
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    Use of Protractor
    Man Teachers Class for
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    How to Use a Protractor KS2
    What Is a Protractor
    Protractor
    How to Use Protractor for Circle
    Estimate
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    Protractor Tutorial
    Estimating
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    How to Use a Protractor
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    How to Use a Protractor 5th Grade
    How to Make a Protractor
Wait for the twist 🌼💧we sliced a dandelion stem and dropped it in water and it started curling like it had a mind of its own. It’s not magic (even though it looks like it) it’s science! Different parts of the stem absorb water at different rates, causing it to bend and “dance.” This experiment is easy, free and surprisingly mesmerising, definitely one to try with the kids! Tap the link in our bio to try out more kid-friendly science experiments with your little scientists! #reels #outdoorlearn
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Wait for the twist 🌼💧we sliced a dandelion stem and dropped it in water and it started curling like it had a mind of its own. It’s not magic (even though it looks like it) it’s science! Different parts of the stem absorb water at different rates, causing it to bend and “dance.” This experiment is easy, free and surprisingly mesmerising, definitely one to try with the kids! Tap the link in our bio to try out more kid-friendly science experiments with your little scientists! #reels #outdoorlearn
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