"Educational Materials"
Sandtastik® Play Sand, Sparkling White
Play sand provides tactile and sensory stimulation necessary for the development of a child's imagination, hand-eye coordination, and fine motor skills such as shoulder stability, forearm rotation, wrist control, and hand strength. Play sand also encourages creativity, visualization and social interaction.
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Doppler Ball
Foam ball with buzzer audibly demonstrates the Doppler effect during motion.
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Wack N' Crack Geodes
Wack n' Crack Geodes features geodes filled with crystals just waiting to be cracked open.
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United Scientific Plastic Wave Helix
Colorful display of transverse and longitudinal waves.
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My Plate Food and Nutrition Flip Charts
Complete illustrated my plate curriculum.
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Eisco® Loop-the-Loop Track
Engaging apparatus for exploring energy conversion and centripetal acceleration.
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NaRiKa® Electrostatic Field Apparatus Set II
A comprehensive set designed for safe and repeatable observation of electrostatic field lines using various electrode patterns.
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Innovating Science® Introduction to Complexometric Titration Lab Kit
Perform a common analytical technique, complexometric titration, to quantify calcium in samples.
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Arco® Radiation Absorption Discs
Set of discs to study radiant heat absorption based on surface properties.
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Arco® Organ Pipe with Glass Front
Visualize sound wave nodes and antinodes in an organ pipe.
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Eisco® Premium Boyle's Law Demonstration Set
Everything needed to explore the relationship between pressure and volume of gas at constant temperatures.
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Crime Scene 2: Kidnapped! The Case of Jason Worth
Students Apply Science Principles and Relate the Conclusion to a Criminal Investigation
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Lab-Aids® Determination of Chemical Formulas Student Activity Kit
Predict the Various Formulas of Compounds Formed by Their Reactions
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Innovating Science® Freezing Point Depression
How do different solvents affect the freezing point?

