Search Within
"activities&"
Search Within
Ward's® Exploring Chemical Weathering Lab Activity
Extended Study of the Effects of Weathering.
Expand 1 item
Ward's® Biochemistry Of Life's Macromolecules Lab Activity
Students research a variety of macromolecules.
Expand 3 item
Kemtec® Photosynthesis Reaction Activities
Two activities to explore photosynthesis.
Expand 2 item
Ward's® Chemistry Measurements Using Electrochemical Cells and Electroplating Lab Activity
This lab teaches students about oxidation-reduction reactions through electroplating.
Expand 1 item
Magnets Student Study Kit
Three simple, hands-on activities, geared towards young students, introduce the properties of magnets.
Expand 1 item
How to Read a Thermometer Lab Activity
Help students answer questions such as “What is a thermometer?” and “How does it work?” by completing a series of hands-on experiments.
Expand 1 item
Ward's® DNA Fingerprinting Electrophoresis Lab Activity
Explore basic elements of forensic science.
Expand 2 item
Mini-Rutherford Laboratory
This analogy to the Rutherford alpha-scattering experiment allows students to observe reflected paths and deduce unknown shapes. It's a perfect short lab for the beginning study of particle physics.
Expand 1 item
NewPath® Life Science Skill Builder Flip Charts with Multimedia Lessons
Combine 'Write-On/Wipe-Off' activities with interactive, multimedia coverage of key NGSS topics.
Expand 10 item
NewPath® Earth Science Skill Builder Flip Charts with Multimedia Lessons
Combine 'Write-On/Wipe-Off' activities with interactive, multimedia coverage of key NGSS topics.
Expand 10 item
Ward's® Groundwater Pollution and Spill Assessment Lab Activity
Innovative Introduction to Basic Groundwater Concepts and Problem-Solving.
Expand 1 item
NewPath® Life Science Skill Builder Flip Charts with Multimedia Lessons
Combine 'Write-On/Wipe-Off' activities with interactive, multimedia coverage of key NGSS topics.
Expand 3 item
Ward's® Do Microbes Arise Spontaneously? Lab Activity
Determine the Origins of Microbes by Re-creating a Classic Experiment

