"Elementary Science"
Sunprint Kit
The Sunprint Kit includes sun sensitive paper to help you make photographic prints using the power of the sun.
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Contour Map Stencils
These Contour map stencils teaches students about the relationship between a three-dimensional contour model and a two-dimensional topographic map.
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Paper Planes and The Scientific Method Kit
Students build two different gliders — a hamburger shaped glider and a hot dog shaped glider.
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Magic Garden Kit
Grow your own beautiful mountain scene with this kit's mountain, trees and flowers made of paper and a plastic base.
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Tectonics Model
This Tectonics Model demonstrates the principle of superposition and the concepts of transgression, regression, and compression.
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Tackling Science Kit: Air Takes Up Space!
Tackling Science: Hooking your Kids on Science
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Tackling Science Kit: The Basics of Acids and Bases
Tackling Science: Hooking your Kids on Science
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Topotown: Turn a Topographic Map into a 3-D Model Kit
Topotown gives students the chance to build a 3-D model of a town with hills, valleys, lakes, rivers or streams, highways, streets, houses, barns, stores, and schools.
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Fossilworks Eyewitness Kit
Students discover how fossils are formed, learn why they are important to us and what they can tell us about the Earth's past by casting and painting four life-size fossil replicas based on actual specimens:. 3" shark tooth, 4" crinoid, 3" trilobite and a 3" ammonite.
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Iron Fillings in Plastic Bubble
Demonstrate magnetic fields on your desk or overhead with this clear container of iron fillings. Using magnets, you can show students how the fillings move and cluster together.
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K’NEX Education Intro to Simple Machines: Levers and Pulleys
Identify All Three Classes of Levers and Their Key Parts
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K’NEX Education Intro to Simple Machines: Gears
Teach your students about gear ratios and different gear configurations and how these concepts are used to change the amount of applied force to an object.




