"physics kits"
Engino® STEM Qboidz Set
Engage younger student in the process of engineering and design.
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Wards® Phenomena: Flipped Lab Activity
Students will not believe their eyes with this activity which exhibits different optical properties.
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Universe of Science Chemistry Bits Demonstrations
Set of 14 mini‑chemistry experiments exploring key chemical concepts for classroom fun.
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Maxwell's Wheel
Demonstrate the conservation and conversion of mechanical energy.
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Energy Transformation Kit
Appropriate for grades 6 to 12 Brings the First Law of Thermodynamics to life! This pair of precision-machined, chrome-plated steel balls is actually a hands-on demonstration in energy transformation. By striking the balls together, you will create enough heat at the point of contact to burn a hole in a sheet of paper.
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Light Box and Optical Set
This kit is very useful for reflection, refraction, and color mixing experiments.
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Force Mechanism Trough
With the Force Mechanism Trough, students can research acceleration and the effect of gravity on a moving body by propelling steel balls or a wood block down an aluminum trough track.
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Closed Case Form Electroscope
Closed Case Form Electroscope is enclosed, preventing air currents from affecting the deflection of the leaves.
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Backpack Science - What’s In My Sandbox? Kit
Backpack Science is an innovative, integrated learning tool that uses inquiry-based activities to build links between science, math and language arts.
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Ray Box
This updated Ray Box uses five super bright LEDs for bright, white rays that are clearly visible.
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Master Forensics Kit
Enough materials for an entire unit on crime scene investigation.
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Ward's® Oil-Degrading Microbes Lab Activity
Excellent Introduction to Natural Environmental Cleanup
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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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Student Wet Cell and Porous Cup
Demonstrate Characteristics of Primary and Secondary Cells




