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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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Moment of Inertia Demonstrator
This machine, designed by teacher Bruce Yeany, offers a hands-on demonstration of the relationship between the moment of inertia and the distribution of mass.
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Air Gliders Kits
Isaac Newton could never have imagined that upper elementary and middle school students could explore his mathematically derived laws of motion using straws, compact discs, wooden spools, and balloons.
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Crazy Coasters
Teach students about energy and motion with this popular kit, which lets students build their own model roller coasters anywhere in your classroom –all you need is masking tape.
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Ward's® Egg Race and Crash Track
Fun experiment to illustrate motion and dynamics.
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Ward's® Phenomena: Block Toppler Lab Activity
Knock over your student's preconceptions of elasticity with this inquiry-based activity on forces.
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Ward's® Phenomena: Sympathetic Pendulum Lab Activity
Amaze your students with this physical science kit that teaches an inquiry-based lesson on forces.
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Ward's® Essentials Catenary Arch Kit
Students will explore the Catenary Arch and it's forces.
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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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Ward's® Experiencing Forces Lab Activity
What Is Making the Block Stop Moving?
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Ward's® Engage Air-Propelled Rovers, IBL Case
In this inquiry-based learning case, students enter the role of mechanical engineers advising an international council on the development of air-propelled rovers and reducing collisions during off-planet exploration.

