Environmental Learning Activities
Educate yourself or students through hands-on activities related to environmental health and the effects of various chemicals on organisms in real time. Pre-assembled kit options allow you to cut prelab prep time down significantly. Other models are specialized to show particular simulated environmental systems, such as stormwater floodplains and the effects of retention ponds and wetlands in flood management, or human waste composting as part of a long-term educational exercise.
Complete Pesticide Test Kit
A simple visual test kit that lets students quickly check for the presence of common pesticide residues in water or on produce without needing lab equipment.
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Bacterial Pollution of Water Lab Activity
Use the Exact Water-Testing Procedures Used by Health Authorities
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Innovating Science® Le Chatelier's Principle
With this classic AP chemistry experiment, students predict the outcome of stressors.
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Determination of the Nitrite and Nitrate Concentrations in Water
With this kit, students test water samples the same way analysts in the fields do.
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Optimized Fermentation of Yeast
Integrate STEM Into Your Chemistry Experiments!
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Innovating Science® Physical Characteristics of Gases
Students discover the relationship among gas volume, temperature, and pressure.
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Green Fuel Cell Lab Activity
The Green Fuel Cell Lab Activity is a great introduction to green energy production.
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Effectiveness of Sunscreen
This activity illustrates the importance sunscreen use.
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Geoblox Environmental Degradation Block Models
Investigate human impacts on the environment while building your own models
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Innovating Science® STEM Investigations: Design a Biodegradable Plastic
Learn about biplastics and how their composition affects their physical properties.
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InkSmith Climate Action Kits - Land
Real-world climate and sustainability investigations, powered by the popular BBC micro:bit!




