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		<title>Watching the solar eclipse using &#8220;household items&#8221;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Different methods to project the sun to watch it safely. During our recent PBL workshop, we came up with a number of different ways to watch a solar eclipse by projecting the sun&#8217;s image on a screen, using &#8220;household items&#8221; (which was the task we had set). Many different methods are shown here: Below are [&#8230;]
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					<description><![CDATA[In preparation of our solar eclipse PBL workshop, my parents came to play. And they brought the Astromedia solar projector cardboard kit! It took us the better part of a day to assemble, but when we were done we could even test it in a sunny corner of my couch! There were tiny twigs between the [&#8230;]
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