"Ward's Science"
Innovating Science® Forensic Chemistry of Unknown Substances
Learn about how investigators identify unknown substances to help solve crimes.
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Innovating Science® Genetics of Blood Types
Learn about the genetics that determine blood type, the possible inheritance patterns, and how they express themselves.
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Environmental Chemistry: Nitrates, Phosphates and Eutrophication - Small Group Learning Kit
Where does pollution come from? How does it change the water?
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Forensic Chemistry of Hair Analysis - Small Group Learning Kit
Discover how forensic scientists use hair to assist in solving crimes.
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Innovating Science® Chromatography of Amino Acids
Learn about amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, and how to separate and identify them using paper chromatography.
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Innovating Science® Separation of a Mixture of Solids
Learn about how the properties of solubility can be utilized to separate 2 solids in a mixure.
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Innovating Science® Fractional Distillation
Learn about fractional distillation as a process to separate/fractionate hydrocarbons.
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Diffusion and Osmosis - Small Group Learning Kit
Observe osmosis in Living Tissue.
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Innovating Science® Green Chemistry: The Production of Biodiesel
Teach your students how biodiesel is made.
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Innovating Science® Mendelian Genetics: Genes and Probability Lab Activity
Learn about Mendelian genetics and determine patterns of inheritance.
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Innovating Science® Enzymes and the Process of Digestion
Learn the importance of the digestive system and the role that enzymes play in the human body.
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Properties of Toothpaste - Small Group Learning Kit
Create your own Toothpaste.
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Properties of Soaps and Detergents - Small Group Learning Kit
How are Soaps Different?
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Science In the Kitchen - Small Group Learning Kit
Explore chemistry that happens in the Kitchen!
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STEM Investigations: Engineer and Explore Your Own Enteric Coated Drugs
Biomedical Engineering in the Classroom.




