You Searched For:
391 results were found
Simulators
Catalog Number:
(470101-124)
Description:
How does a hot air balloon stay afloat? Let your students find out for themselves as they create their own hot air balloon model using simple, everyda...
Catalog Number:
(470100-852)
Description:
This series of activities based upon the timeless children’s classic, The Very Hungry Caterpillar, stimulates children’s imaginations and encourages t...
Catalog Number:
(470100-952)
Description:
You'll come out smelling like a rose (or a coffee bean, lemon, or other fragrance) with this easy to use kit. Students extract the essential oils from...
Description:
How are diseases transmitted?
Catalog Number:
(470039-656)
Description:
Hands on Identification of Elements
Catalog Number:
(470101-758)
Description:
Learn evolution in six easy lessons with this timely response to a complex concept.
Catalog Number:
(470015-586)
Description:
Calculate While You Re-Create
Catalog Number:
(470107-364)
Description:
Matter has mass and takes up space. With this exciting kit, students explore the relationship of mass and volume using a spring scale and hook weights...
Catalog Number:
(470039-262)
Description:
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:
(470152-852)
Description:
Backpack Science is an innovative, integrated learning tool that uses inquiry-based activities to build links between science, math and language arts.
Catalog Number:
(470101-692)
Description:
The study of bread ties in such diverse disciplines as biology, technology, history and cultural mores, as well as the scientific method and the impor...
Catalog Number:
(470023-774)
Description:
Use Mapping Skills to Conduct Groundwater Assessment
Catalog Number:
(470039-500)
Description:
This laboratory focuses on the mutualistic relationship between the giant tortoise (Geochelone elephantopus) and the Galápagos tomato (Lycopersecon es...
Catalog Number:
(470039-250)
Description:
Where did whales come from? Trace the history of whales back to the early Eocene epoch by making inferences from analyzing fossil data.
Catalog Number:
(470039-248)
Description:
Everyone is aware of the respiratory system, nervous system, and digestive system, but what about the endocrine system? This often forgotten system of...
Description:
Using FoamBones and other materials included in this activity, students get an in-depth look at the structure and function of bone at both the macrosc...
Inquire for Price
Stock for this item is limited, but may be available in a warehouse close to you. Please make sure that you are logged in to the site so that available stock can be displayed. If the is still displayed and you need assistance, please call us at 1-800-962-2660.
Stock for this item is limited, but may be available in a warehouse close to you. Please make sure that you are logged in to the site so that available stock can be displayed. If the is still displayed and you need assistance, please call us at 1-800-962-2660.
This product is marked as restricted and can only be purchased by approved Shipping Accounts. To apply for a shipping account number, click here. If you need further assistance, call Customer Service at 800-962-2660 or email [email protected].
-Additional Documentation May be needed to purchase this item. A VWR representative will contact you if needed.
This product has been blocked by your organization. Please contact your purchasing department for more information.
The original product is no longer available. The replacement shown is available.
Limited quantities of this product are available. To check availability or place an order, call Customer Service at 800-962-2660 or email [email protected].
|
|||||||||