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(470003-738)
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The discovery of synthetic polymers (long chains of carbon) led to the development of thousands of useful products such as nylon and polystyrene.
Catalog Number:
(470039-440)
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Lead students through the creation of their own pinhole camera with this basic construction kit.
Catalog Number:
(470190-700)
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What can urine tell us?
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Tough, simple, affordable.
Catalog Number:
(470024-234)
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Do firearms leave a fingerprint?
Catalog Number:
(470175-744)
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Address Concepts of Friction, Force and Energy
Catalog Number:
(470101-694)
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Bloops are strange but cute little creatures that, as teacher developer Anthony Garofalo has discovered, are perfect for helping students make sense o...
Catalog Number:
(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...
Catalog Number:
(470102-750)
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Each student paints a model of the Earth. Using simple math they then determine how far from the equator to make the Tropic of Cancer and Capicorn.
Catalog Number:
(470047-608)
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Phase in your Earth, Moon, and Sun unit with a little light reading and a hands-on activity.
Catalog Number:
(470039-262)
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Is it really gold? Students discover how alloys are formed and determine what alloy (zinc and copper) is an attractive replication of gold.
Catalog Number:
(470106-178)
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Students build two different gliders — a hamburger shaped glider and a hot dog shaped glider.
Catalog Number:
(470101-810)
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What happens when you place a separator sheet between a column of red-colored warm water on top of blue-colroed warm water and slowly slide the separa...
Catalog Number:
(470039-664)
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Physically Separate Different Substances
Catalog Number:
(470105-828)
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Students use the manipulatives in this activity kit, developed by Teacher Carole MacMullan, to depolarize and repolarize a neuron as they model sodium...
Catalog Number:
(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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