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{G.r.o.s.s. Science Center Start-Up Kit} Free supplemental science resources!

Looking to add a little "gross" fun to your science program?

It's finally finished! My science start-up kit is ready to go and a free download at my TpT site.

{G.r.o.s.s. Science Center Start-Up Kit}



This download includes FREE themed supplemental materials, which can be used in any classroom with all types of curriculum. 

Includes: 2 free science labs, interactive science center printables, Science Process Skills and Scientific Method posters plus much more!

G.R.O.S.S.= Go, Research, Observe and Share Science

My goal in creating this program is to create lifelong scientists who strive to learn more about the world around them! I also wanted to have a little fun with my last name :) ~ Mrs. Gross
I hope you enjoy using these resources during your science time!
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