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How do you make Mystery Doug videos? (Grades 2-3)

How do you make Mystery Doug videos? (Grades 2-3)

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How do you think Doug knows the answers to all these questions?

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Grades K-5

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Activity Prep

Print Prep

In this mini-lesson, students explore not only what the biggest spider in the world is, but also the huge variety of spiders that exist. Whether one finds spiders creepy or not, it is argued that all spiders can be fascinating and worthy of attention. In the activity, Spider Climber, Students work together to build a spider out of paper that can climb up a string!

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Exploration

5 mins

Grades K-5

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Science Research

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