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What can we learn from our urine?
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This activity provides a safe method to introduce one of the most important examinations used in the hematology lab.
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(470010-846)
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Visually see the difference between Groups and Periods.
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Observe Dramatic Effect of Water Loss on Onion Cells.
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(470102-232)
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This interdisciplinary kinesthetic lab has groups of students building their own models of 5 different viruses: tobacco mosaic, mumps, influenza, pota...
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(470340-430)
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In this inquiry-based learning case, students wake up to a disaster in the kitchen, and the cat seems to have ingested an unknown white powder. Is it ...
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(470213-292)
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Examine microspheres as a possible origin for life on Earth.
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(470024-184)
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Do You Know What You're Eating?
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(470039-250)
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Where did whales come from? Trace the history of whales back to the early Eocene epoch by making inferences from analyzing fossil data.
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The Exploring Mechanical Weathering Lab Activity Shows the weathering of rocks on the Earth’s surface.
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(470348-428)
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In this inquiry-based learning case, students enter the role of an R&D intern at a sustainable clothing company, to research fabrics for a new, sustai...
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(470213-452)
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In this hands-on lab activity, students will learn how to use a digital camera to document all aspects of a crime scene like a professional.
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(470013-198)
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Interactive Illustration of Density Principles
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A breakthrough forensic science lab activity based on the actual details of a double murder that took place on the Smith Farm in Old Fields, NY in 184...
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(470004-294)
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There’s been a crime on Prospector’s Cove, and a certain type of beach sand found on the victim is your key piece of evidence.
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(470004-288)
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Science teacher Michael Calhoun developed this activity to help students explore the difficulty of predicting the advance of a developing hurricane.
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