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Educational Classroom Kits and Activities
Let us help you to identify activity kits to meet your specific Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) needs! Our hands-on kits have been developed by expert scientists and educators to incorporate cross cutting concepts, science and engineering practices and disciplinary core ideas. The activities, designed to provide students with a complete understanding of science as they progress through grade levels, are easily introduced into Physical Science, Life Science, Earth and Space Science, and Engineering lessons.
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Ward's® New York Vikings: A Lab Activity in Forensic Anthropology and Geology
Analyze human bone, artifacts, and rocks.
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Simulated Blood Typing "Whodunit" Kit
What Is It Like to Analyze a Crime Scene?
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Mapping the Unknown Sea Floor Lab Activity
This kit provides a fun, hands-on activity that utilizes techniques used by oceanographers and topographers to map sea floors.
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Rock Cycle Lab Activity
The investigations in this kit turn the task of learning rock types and rock cycles processes into something memorable for elementary and middle school students.
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Ward's® Cellular Respiration Manipulative
Cellular Respiration Manipulatives allow for hands-on, interactive learning.
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Food Chain & Trophic Levels Magnetic Board Manipulatives
Weave a Food Web for Understanding
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Fire Arrows: Air Rockets with Launcher
The Whole Class Can Each Build a Rocket
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Determining Vitamin C Concentration Lab Activity
Ideal to determine the amount of Vitamin C in fruits and vegetables.
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Ward's® Cholesterol Determination of Simulated Blood Lab Activity
Who’s at Risk of Cardiac Attack?
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Ward's® Investigating Digestive Processes Kit
With this kit, students discover how our bodies break down food.
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Air Gliders Kits
Isaac Newton could never have imagined that upper elementary and middle school students could explore his mathematically derived laws of motion using straws, compact discs, wooden spools, and balloons.

