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(470039-656)
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Hands on Identification of Elements
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(470107-364)
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Matter has mass and takes up space. With this exciting kit, students explore the relationship of mass and volume using a spring scale and hook weights...
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(470100-860)
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Groundwater Flowmeister Kit, Each
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(470102-562)
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This 3-part lab covers selectively permeable cell membranes, hydrophilic interactions, and cell surface area to volume ratio.
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(470005-200)
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Insert a sugar solution into the 16" clear tube, lower the membrane end into the jar of water, and watch the water level rise.
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(470101-098)
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In this kit, ½ wavelengths are measured and used to determine the relationship between wavelength, frequency, and velocity.
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(470014-948)
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Safe and Convenient Visual Presentation
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(470004-882)
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Teach Circuits Without Using Electricity
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(470015-212)
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Study Several Factors That Affect the Density of Water
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(470007-228)
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In this activity, designed by Rick Crosslin, students separate microfossils from an Ordovician-age dry clay soil sample and then observe them using ha...
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(470023-788)
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Uncover Mysterious Microfossil Clues
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(470039-664)
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Physically Separate Different Substances
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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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(470023-772)
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Create a geologic map utilizing soil data.
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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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(470039-250)
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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.