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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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Environmental Chemistry: Acid Rain, Weathering, and Erosion
Demonstrates the Effects of Acid Rain
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Ward's® Qualitative Water Analysis Lab Activity
Test Collected Samples for Common Industrial and Biological Contaminants
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Acid Rain and the Environment: Acidity and Plant Growth
Show How Acid Rain Affects Plants.
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Ward's® Encounters of the Worst Kind: Water Pollutants and a Living Organism Lab Activity
Investigate Water Pollution in the Same Way That States Do
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Ward's® Essentials Clearing the Water Kit
Design a water filtration system to remove contaminants from water.
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Ward's® Agriculture and the Environment LC50: How Much is Too Much Nitrate? Lab Activity
Exciting Environmental Chemistry
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Ward's® Groundwater Pollution and Spill Assessment Lab Activity
Innovative Introduction to Basic Groundwater Concepts and Problem-Solving.
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Innovating Science® Ocean Acidification
Learn about the carbon cycle and how it relates to ocean acidification.
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Stem Investigations: Design a Water Filter
How is the water that comes out of our faucets made safe for consumption?
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Environmental Testing Kit
Learn how environmental scientists study pollution by testing air and water samples from your local area.
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Ward's® Engage Who's Killing Crystal Creek? IBL Case
In this inquiry-based learning case, students are part of the fictional town of Crystal, which has a local creek that has become so polluted, it is poisoning those who swim or eat local fish. Students attempt to solve the burning question: who is responsible for polluting the creek?

