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Ward's® Essentials Architecture Challenge
Connect Engineering and Earth Science.
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Essential Physics Demo: Spring Scale
Affordable, Easy, Fun
Present these demonstrations in front of your class to excite your students about learning core physics concepts. Set up and execution are simple, so you can spend more time engaging your students. Ideal for introducing a unit or using as reinforcement after a lesson, these demos are available for all fundamental physical science topics.
Two 70 cm long spring scales allow students to easily see and demonstrate force experiments and equilibrium.
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Simple Machines, Lever Model
This wooden machine is elegantly designed and easy for students to use. Study levers and mechanical advantage both qualitatively and quantitavely.
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Simple Machines, Simple Wedge Model
This wooden machine is elegantly designed to demonstrate how a wedge can increase mechanical advantage.
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Simple Machines, Pulley Model
This wooden machine has a sturdy wooden construction ideal for classroom use.
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Speed of a Bubble Set
The Speed of a Bubble Set connects the mathematical concept of slope to the physical science concept of velocity.
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Visual Scientifics Photogate System, Eisco Scientific
A complete photogate system for use with Visual Scientifics systems - or any lab experiment requiring photogates.
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TI-Innovator™ Rover
The programmable robotic vehicle that drives conceptual curiosity in math, science and coding.
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Crazy Circuits Sets
Create your own brick-based electronics projects in minutes with these Crazy Circuits sets.
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Glass Equilateral Prisms
Designed for educational purposes and science classroom demonstrations in optics, light refraction, spectrometry, and wavelengths.
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Acrylic Equilateral Prisms
Designed for educational purposes and science classroom demonstrations of refraction principles and light physics.
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Project STAR Spectrometer
View Spectra with an Accuracy of ±1 Nanometer

