"Educational Materials"
Supertek® Equal Mass Density Cubes
Demonstrate the inverse relationship between density and volume.
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KidWind® Wind Turbine Hubs
The hub will press fit onto the shaft of many small DC generators; just attach your own blades and begin experimenting with wind power! The hub is designed to allow you to change blade angles and/or interchange blade sets quickly and easily. An improved stainless-steel insert can take a beating in your classroom year after year without failing!
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Ward's® Ballistic Angle Set
Simulate Bullet Holes for Trajectory Determinations
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Separation of a Mixture: Physical Properties of Matter
Perfect Introduction to Physical Properties.
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Solar LED Jar Light Kit (Soldering)
Developed in collaboration with a science teacher from Pennsylvania, our build your own solar LED Jar light is a fun and creative way to teach and learn about solar electricity. Use your own mason jar or recycled jar and build a colorful LED light that automatically comes on at night and goes off at dawn. Comes with everything you need. This kit requires soldering. Tools needed are soldering iron, solder & flux, hot glue gun, electric drill, 3V 70mA Polycrystalline Solar Panel, Dusk/dawn circuit board, 2 Bright 5mm LED's BLUE, 2 AAA NiMH rechargeable batteries & Battery holder and wires.
A portion of the proceeds from the sales of this kit are being donated to help provide solar lighting solutions to disadvantaged communities in Africa.
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Innovating Science® Principles of Stoichiometry Lab Activity
The Principles of Stoichiometry Lab Activity is designed for students to see what types of reactions occur when different solutions are mixed together.
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Density Cubes - lead free
Density Cubes, Set of 4 Metals with Hooks, 1.26" (32 mm) sides, lead free.
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Kemtec™ Stoichiometry Lab Activity
Balance Equations Safely with Microscale Stoichiometry
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Forces Make Things Move Book
Forces Make Things Move by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley introduces basic concepts about forces and how they affect objects and people.

