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What Rock Is It? Study Kits
Test your student's geology skills with this educational and fun activity. Students receive a bag of unlabeled rock specimens, then must test for physical and chemical properties in order to identify each rock sample. The easy-to-follow flowchart aids students in their classification decisions.
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What Mineral Is It? Study Kit
How do geologists classify minerals? This kit lets students observe and test a variety of specimens in order to identify and sort them. You can also use this set to introduce students to the methods and techniques that are commonly used in geological classification.
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Liquefaction Experiment Apparatus
Simulate seismic waves that create soil liqurefaction right in your classroom!
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Sun Track Plastic Hemisphere
This device shows how the sun's appearance changes over a period of one month.
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Mega Molecules I'm an Earth Scientist Kit
Ten unique hands-on activities for students to learn fundermanetal earth science concepts and skills.
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Project Star Class Set of 10
A complete set for 10 students to study the stars and space.
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Earth Science Curriculum Mastery Game
A Game Your Students Will Want to Play
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Water Cycle Kit
Visually demonstrate the water cycle right in the classroom.
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DIY Moon Phases Kit
Define, ideate, build, and test a prototype that teaches moon phases and science investigation skills.
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Augmented Reality Sandbox
Bring technology into the classroom and teach students topography and many other concepts.
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Starlab
Portable immersive domes with projection and NGSS-aligned curriculum for science instruction.
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NASA Beginning Engineering, Science and Technology (BEST) Students Kit
The NASA’s Beginning Engineering, Science and Technology (BEST) Students Kit was designed to accompany the NASA BEST Students Educator guides, an afterschool engineering club curriculum for students in grade K to 2, 3 to 5 and 6 to 8 (www.nasa.gov/audience/foreducators/best/index.html).

