Models
Engage students in your curriculum by bringing interactive and highly detailed models into the classroom. Displaying subject content visually, individuals are more likely to comprehend and retain the covered material. The simple models are easy to put together and are more helpful than two-dimensional representations for learning complex structures. The models are built of durable, structurally sound materials that will endure years of handling and cleaning.
Eisco® Plant Cell Model
Hand painted plant cell model demonstrates details as seen under an electron microscope.
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Seismograph Model
Clearly demonstrate how a seismograph records the shock waves generated by an earthquake in the classroom or laboratory.
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United Scientific™ DNA Model Kits with Four Models and CD
Popular model for investigating DNA.
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Crystal Lattice Fullerene Model Kit
Crystal lattice fullerene model kit for educational purposes, providing hands-on exploration of molecular structures and properties.
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Geoblox Astronomy Models
Geoblox models provide a multi-learning approach to help students understand concepts and structures from the inside out as they build their own models.
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Geoblox Grand Canyon Models
Geoblox models provide a multi-learning approach to help students understand concepts and structures from the inside out as they build their own models.
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Eisco Horizontal Strata Model
Comprehensive Horizontal Strata model with 27 different geological features.
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Eisco® Fractures, Faults, and Dislocations Model
Geology model illustrating fault types and stress effects on rock layers for hands-on learning experiences.
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Eisco® Fold and Fault Model
Educational model showcasing Earth's faults and folds, labeled for easy identification.
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Density Flow Models
Bring the Earth sciences to life and satisfy National Science Standards (NSS) with one of these versatile density flow models. Teacher developed, these educational demonstration models are the most complete and useful tools for simulating the realistic flow of fluids in nature (i.e., weather systems, ocean circulation, mountain building, and plate tectonics).

