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  • A teenage boy using a light microscope at home. Text below the image read "How to use a light microscope" with free Micrscopy investigation.

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  • A couple of books on the beach with the ocean behind. The text reads A Marine Biologist's reading list for teens - 6 books I highly recommend.

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  • A image of a sea turtle on the bottom of a sandy bed text under reads Teen Marine Science How to Study Marine Science even if you don't live near the sea.

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  • A marine scientists measuring the width of an sea animal. Text below reads Why Study Homeschool Marine Science with Your Teen.

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  • Home educated girls at a pond with dad looking at the water quality. Text reads How to Learn Science at Home and in the Field without a Lab.

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  • A printable sundial made showing 2pm on the grass. Text reads How to Make a Scientific Sundial.

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  • A model of the layers of the ocean using liquids of different colours and density. Text below reads Ocean Layers Density Model for Marine Science with Teens.

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  • A young girl looking through the eye piece of a light microscope to view slides on the stage. Text below the image reads Choosing the Right Microscope for home educators.

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  • The printable worksheets for kids that explain how to create graphs and charts and do basic stats. Text below the Image reads Mathematics for Scientists Printable and Teaching your Kids Data Analysis.

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