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NYS Investigations Grade 8 - All Mixed Up
The NYS investigations kits have been tested by local NYS teachers to make sure they work in the classroom.
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Ward's® Essentials Magic Blocks Kit
Explore basic mathematical operations.
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Laboratory Eyewash Station
Quick and Convenient in Case of Emergency.
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Ward's® Comprehensive Periodic Tables
Our most complete periodic table.
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Young Scientist's Club Heart and Lungs Activity Kit
Learn the basic anatomy of the circulatory and respiratory systems.
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Ward's® Essentials Torque Feeler Kit
Feel how the torque changes when the position of the mass changes!
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Essential Physics Demo: Impossible Drinking Straw
Present these demonstrations in front of your class to excite your students about learning core physics concepts. Set up and execution are simple, so you can spend more time engaging your students.
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Ward's® Paper Recycling Kit
Increase Awareness of the Waste and Recycling Potential in Your Classroom
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Ward's® Advanced Periodic Tables
Plenty of element data for serious chemistry students.
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Boreal Science Microscope Maintenance Kit
Keep your microscope in ideal working order with these supplies for maintenance and upkeep.
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Ward's® Essentials Trigonometry Puzzle Set
Relate the angles and sides in a right triangle in a hands on way.
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Ward's® Intermediate Periodic Tables
Go beyond the basic information with useful element data to help students see periodic trends.
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Talesnick Gas Laws Activity Kits
Students can repeat the experiments developed by Irwin Talesnick, the retired professor recognized as one the premier chemical demonstrators.
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Investigating Magnetism Kit
Comprehensive classroom activities and lessons all in one convenient package.
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Investigating Transpiration Lab Activity
Students use several techniques to investigate the location, methods, and mechanisms of transpiration in plants. Students first determine the source of water loss and confirm their findings with a qualitative chemical test. Then they prepare microscope slides of xylem in stem tissue, and prepare a leaf imprint using an innovative method that vividly highlights stomate structures. Finally, using WARD’S specially-designed potometer and supplied materials, students subject bean seedlings to varying environmental conditions to determine how transpiration is affected. You’ll get enough materials for eight setups, a teacher’s guide, and student copymaster.
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Ward's® New York State The Living Environment Lab Kits
These activities are designed to meet exam requirements for the regents exam part D.

