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Science Weekly articles from September 2002

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This publication provides hands-on activities and integrates reading, writing, science, match and technology for kindergarten to six graders.

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Science Weekly archives from September 2002

Bats.
September 13, 2002... Have you ever seen a real bat? A bat can fly, but they are not like birds. A bat's body is covered with fur, not feathers. Thin skin stretches over its arm bones and long finger bones to form its wings. A bat does not lay eggs, either. A bat...

National Postal Museum.
September 27, 2002... Stamps and letters are a part of history. The pictures on stamps show important events, people, and themes. The National Postal Museum in Washington, D.C., preserves items from postal history, so people can view them now and in the future. This...

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