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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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(470106-176)
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Pecking at foam Packing Peanuts with sPoons, golf tees, and clothes Pins, students simulate the effects of different beak characteristics on birds’ at...
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(470039-264)
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Offer students a lesson in electric circuits, voltage, and resistance while providing an engineering building project.
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(470039-702)
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From introductory level to advanced study, this kit provides engaging lessons on insect classification and arthropod characteristics.
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(470015-220)
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Suitable as a Classroom Demonstration or as a Hands-On Student Activity
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(470039-658)
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Amaze your students with a colorful, fun experiment. Materials and chemicals are provided to make cyanotyped material on cloth or paper.
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(470012-260)
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An Effective Introduction to Spectral Analysis
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(470003-744)
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How is AIDS transmitted? Are your students listening to the message? This HIV Simulation Lab, developed by biology teacher Ruth Ann parham, will defin...
Catalog Number:
(470023-810)
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Observe the “Energy Producers” in Cells
Catalog Number:
(470105-492)
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Chemistry teacher, Stephen Freedman, uses this demonstation at Halloween.
Catalog Number:
(470152-936)
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Tackling Science: Hooking your Kids on Science
Catalog Number:
(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.
Catalog Number:
(470039-262)
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Is it really gold? Students discover how alloys are formed and determine what alloy (zinc and copper) is an attractive replication of gold.
Catalog Number:
(470152-852)
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Backpack Science is an innovative, integrated learning tool that uses inquiry-based activities to build links between science, math and language arts.
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