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Separating a Mixture by Physical Properties Kit
Physically Separate Different Substances
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Ward's® Introduction to Biotechnology: DNA Extraction Lab Activity
Examine the physical properties of onion DNA.
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Ward's® Exploring Physical Properties of Minerals Lab Activity
Students Master Investigative Skills by Testing Mineral Properties.
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New York State Regents Package #2: Locating an Epicenter Package
The New York State Regents Examination in Physical Setting/Earth Science (Part D) consists of two components: a laboratory performance test and a written test. The performance test features three different stations of hands-on activities.
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New York State Regents Package #3: Constructing and Analyzing an Asteroid’s Elliptical Orbit Package
The New York State Regents Examination in Physical Setting/Earth Science (Part D) consists of two components: a laboratory performance test and a written test. The performance test features three different stations of hands-on activities. Using the New York State Education Department guidelines for the 2009 Performance Test (Part D), Ward’s created cost-effective, convenient kits with everything you need to prepare for administering the test at each station. Students can create and examine the elliptical orbit of asteroids with Ward’s Station #3 Kit including a spool of cotton string, six sheets of cardboard, box of 100 push pins, six plastic storage boxes, six metric rulers, and six calculators — enough materials for six station setups. Call 800-962-2660 for a more detailed list of contents.
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Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Lab Activity
This kit provides students with the opportunity to make firsthand observations of mechanical weathering, chemical weathering, erosion, and deposition.
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New York State Living Environment: Relationships and Biodiversity Lab
Learn about Structures within a Plant Stem
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Ward's® Chemistry Instant Snow Demonstration
In the Instant Snow Lab Activity, students observe the superabsorbent property of a chemical polymer.

