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  2. Think Beyond Dirty Santa with These Clever Christmas Activities

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    Consider this the tree version of the classic count-the-candy-in-a-jar game. Upon their arrival, have each guest quickly guess the number of ornaments on the tree.

  3. Rain activated art - Wikipedia

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    Rain activated art is a kind of street art, called "rainworks" by the creator, Seattle artist Peregrine Church. It utilizes a superhydrophobic coating on a sidewalk which is invisible when dry, but when it rains, reveal a pattern created by the artist. [ 1 ]

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  5. Rainmaking - Wikipedia

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    Attempts to bring rain directly have waned with development of the science of meteorology, laws against fraud, and improved weather forecasting, with some exceptions such as cloud seeding and forms of prayer including rain dances, which are still practiced today. Prayers for rain is also a common cultural practice for Christians and Muslims.

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    Kathleen finds a way to make her own bubble mixture to use for blowing bubbles. Charli plays with balloons. Tim pretends to be a scientist making music using items from around the house. Charli makes her bed. Nathan makes different shapes with clay using a potter's wheel. Charli crafts a model of a cat using play dough.

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  9. Kite experiment - Wikipedia

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    That enabled Franklin and his son to keep the silk string of the kite dry to insulate them while the hemp string to the kite was allowed to get wet in the rain to provide conductivity. A house key was attached to the hemp string and connected to a Leyden jar; a silk string was attached to that. "At this key he charged phials, and from the ...