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Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Lab Activity
This kit provides students with the opportunity to make firsthand observations of mechanical weathering, chemical weathering, erosion, and deposition.
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Ward's® Seed Dispersal Lab Activity
Students examine evolutionary adaptations for seed distribution with this kit.
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Exploring Light's Properties Lab Activity
This kit is a complete exploration into the properties of color and light.
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Magnet Cars Activity Kit
Investigate how distance, force, and interference impact the way magnets work.
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Cell Assembly Required Lab Activity
Create 3-D Cell Models Using Realistic “Cytoplasm”
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Ward's® DNA Whodunit Lab Activity
Simulate the Actual Procedure Used in Forensic Science, Without Hardware
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Ward's® What Influences Enzyme Activity? Kit
This kit demonstrates the process of starch digestion.
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Investigating Bird Beak Adaptations Lab Activity
How does evolutionary function influence structure?
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Modeling Solar Absorption Capacities Lab Activity
This kit illustrates the power of renewable solar energy.
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Innovating Science AP Envrionmental Science: Microbial Activity in Soil
Explore the carbon cycle by simulating the production of carbon dioxide due to microorganisms in soil.
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Ward's® Introduction to Chromatography Lab Activity
Two investigations teach the principles of chromatography.
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Ward's® Simulated Disease Transmission Lab Activity
How are diseases transmitted?
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Weather Water Tanks: Fronts and Thermoclines Lab Activity
What happens when warm ocean water and cold ocean water meet?
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Ward's® Genetics: Human Inheritance Lab Activity
Determine the M & N antigens of unknown blood samples.
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Ward's® Principles of Mendelian Genetics Lab Activity
Demonstrate probability and the laws of Segregation and Independent Assortment.
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Ward's® Bird Beaks Lab Activity
Pecking at foam packing peanuts with spoons, golf tees, and clothes pins, students simulate the effects of different beak characteristics on birds’ attempts to gather food.

