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Ward's® What Influences Enzyme Activity? Kit
This kit demonstrates the process of starch digestion.
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Biochemical Evidence for Evolution Lab Activity
Look at Evolution through the Study of Homology
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Towering Toothpick Disaster Lab Activity
Using basic building materials, students design and build a three-story, earthquake resistance structure.
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Ward's® Chromatography of Spinach Kit
This kit produces colorful results in just fifteen minutes.
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Ward's® This Old Bone Lab Activity
With This Old Bone Lab Activity, students perform an actual technique used by forensic anthropologists to determine the age of individuals at their time of death.
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Ward's® Building Models of Atoms and Ions
Hands on Identification of Elements
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Arthropod Classification Kit
From introductory level to advanced study, this kit provides engaging lessons on insect classification and arthropod characteristics.
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Foam Calorimeter Set
Ensure your studies of heat exchange are safe, easy, and fun.
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Ward's® Testing Your Sense Organs Lab Activity
Learn The Capabilities And Limitations Of The Sense Organs
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Ward's® Luminol Detection of Simulated Blood Lab Activity
Can a Criminal Get Away with Murder if He Cleans Up the Blood?
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Ward's® Engage Population Ecology, IBL Case
In this inquiry-based learning case, students act as research assistants studying predator-prey population dynamics around the world, gaining an understanding of matter and energy transfers in ecosystems in the process.
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Ward's® Effects of Solar UV Radiation on Cells Lab Activity
Dramatic Results Mimic Effects of Sun on Living Tissue
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Human Population Growth Kit
Just how much of a threat does our current rate of exponential population growth pose to the future of our planet?
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Ward's® Biological Evidence Collection Kit
Collect Biological Samples for Analysis
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Innovating Science® Formation of a Native Copper Mineral Deposit
Have you ever wondered how Copper is Formed in Nature?




