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(470004-882)
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Teach Circuits Without Using Electricity
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(470102-232)
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This interdisciplinary kinesthetic lab has groups of students building their own models of 5 different viruses: tobacco mosaic, mumps, influenza, pota...
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(470004-294)
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There’s been a crime on Prospector’s Cove, and a certain type of beach sand found on the victim is your key piece of evidence.
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(470039-664)
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Physically Separate Different Substances
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(470023-772)
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Create a geologic map utilizing soil data.
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(470039-250)
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Where did whales come from? Trace the history of whales back to the early Eocene epoch by making inferences from analyzing fossil data.
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(470039-248)
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Everyone is aware of the respiratory system, nervous system, and digestive system, but what about the endocrine system? This often forgotten system of...
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(470106-012)
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Jump start lessons in electromagnetism.
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(470107-344)
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Tackling Science Kit: Air Takes Up Space!
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(470014-620)
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With this kit, students visualize an abstract concept In under 15 minutes.
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(470106-814)
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Partial Pressure & The Ideal Gas Law Kit
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(470105-492)
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Chemistry teacher, Stephen Freedman, uses this demonstation at Halloween.
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(470152-936)
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Tackling Science: Hooking your Kids on Science
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(470004-950)
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This inexpensive model, developed by Tim Ernest, lets you create longitudinal/compression waves by simply pushing a Slinky® along a track.
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(470023-810)
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Observe the “Energy Producers” in Cells
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(470015-318)
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How are diseases transmitted?