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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Ward's® Introduction to Electrophoresis Lab System Set
This inexpensive set of materials outfits your whole class for gel electrophoresis at a great price.
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Ward's® Gel Electrophoresis Simulation Lab Activity
Introduce Concept of Electrophoresis Without Hardware
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Ward's® Introduction to Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Lab Activity
This fast and easy activity acquaints students with electrophoresis using inexpensive dyes.
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Transformation of Escherichia coli Lab, Edvotek
Understand the Basics of Genetic Engineering
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Ward's® Paternity Testing Lab Activity
How does DNA fingerprinting determine paternity?
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Innovating Science® Electrophoresis: Agarose Separation of Dyes
Learn about separation science through electrophoresis with colored dyes to show molecular movement.
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Shark Week Kits
Teach fundamental concepts of genetic diversity and real world applications in marine biology.
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Accuris Mammalian Genotyping Kits
This one-hour Mammalian Genotyping kit offers fast, efficient extraction and amplification of genomic DNA. The kit contains everything needed, just add sample and primers.
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Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) Kits
Perform loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) without the need for expensive equipment, even from home.
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GFP Transformation Extension: Colony PCR (323), Edvotek
Use PCR and gel electrophoresis to analyze bacteria transformed with GFP.

