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Wards CrystalBallActivity
Page 1 Crystal Ball Recommended Grade Level(s): Appropriate for: K–12 Time Requirements: Activity Time: 10 minutes. Preparation: 15 minutes Teaching Topics & Concepts: • To illustrate the crystallization of a supersaturated solution. • Exothermic ...
Compare & Shop Stream Tables
Compare & Shop Stream Tables Choose the Best Stream Table for Your Classroom Whether you're teaching introductory earth science or advanced-level geology, Ward's Science has a stream table to meet your needs. From basic models, to deluxe systems a...
Chemical Shipping
Chemical Shipping Select chemicals are now available with Poison Packs to enable faster shipping. Previously, these chemicals shipped freight within 7-14 days and incurred a $70.00 freight shipping charge. Now, added Ward's Safety Packs enable you...
Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions Ward's Science is Here to Help You We've made it easy to place your Ward's Science order by providing all the information you need below. Terms and Conditions of Product Sale All orders are governed by the Terms and Conditions...
Ward’s Preserved Specimens
Ward’s Preserved Specimens Which Preparation is Right for You? Compare all five of our preparation options to find the features that meet your needs. Click below each image for more details and to shop specimens. Use the scroll bar below to scroll...
Element of Month Helium
1 All About Elements: Helium https://wardsci.com/store wardsci.com | 800-962-2660 2 3 Fun Facts About…Helium 1. Helium is the second most abundant ele- ment after hydrogen in the universe and solar system. Approximately 11.3% of all atoms in the u...
Wards FreezerFlaskDemo
Page 1 Freezer Flask Demonstration Recommended Grade Level(s): Appropriate for: Middle school and High school Time Requirements: Activity Time: 30 minutes Teaching Topics & Concepts: • To illustrate an endothermic reaction involving reactants in t...
Wards IodineClockActivity
Page 1 Iodine Clock Reaction Recommended Grade Level(s): Appropriate for: Middle school and High school Time Requirements: Activity Time: 10 minutes Teaching Topics & Concepts: To illustrate a time-delayed reaction, which leads to the exploration ...
Wards Working with Protozoa Literature
Working with Protozoa https://www.wardsci.com/store/ Page 2 Introduction Protozoa are among the most fascinating organisms that can be studied in the classroom or laborato- ry. The Protista kingdom has seven groups that are divided into fifteen ph...
Obsidian
+ward’ssciencewardsci.com800-962-2660 Obsidian Type: Igneous; extrusive Texture/Appearance: Glassy with rare microphenocrysts or spherulites; conchoidal fracture. Color: Shiny black to brown. Mineralogy/Chemistry: A natural glass or rhyolitic (fel...
Specimen Packaging and Injection Options
Specimen Packaging and Injection Options We offer a wide variety of packaging and injection options to suit your needs. Learn more about the various packaging and injection options available below. Note: Packaging and injection options may vary by...
Why Choose Ward’s Science Specimens?
Why Choose Ward’s Science Specimens? When choosing dissection specimens for your students, we know quality, safety, and value is key. That’s why we’re proud to bring you specimens that deliver consistency, quality, and safety you can trust, so you...
Stream Tables for Geology and Earth Science
Stream Tables for Geology and Earth Science You won't find a greater selection anywhere else. Stream Tables for Geology and Earth Science Stream Tables for Every Level of Study Discover the Widest Selection of Options, All in One Place Demonstrate...
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16-24927 StreamTableChart
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Business Plan
Business Plan Empowering Science Education 1 What K-12 Science Students Learn Manual science experiments Most K-12 students perform science by recording data “manually” - a very different thing from experiencing science “hands-on”. Take chemistry ...