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Educational Classroom Kits and Activities
Let us help you to identify activity kits to meet your specific Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) needs! Our hands-on kits have been developed by expert scientists and educators to incorporate cross cutting concepts, science and engineering practices and disciplinary core ideas. The activities, designed to provide students with a complete understanding of science as they progress through grade levels, are easily introduced into Physical Science, Life Science, Earth and Space Science, and Engineering lessons.
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Science Take-Out® Modeling Photosynthesis And Cellular Respiration
Use Snap Beads To Model The Reactants And Products Of Photosynthesis.
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Tackling Science Kit: Matter Matters!
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 and observations.
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Stem Investigations: Design a Water Filter
How is the water that comes out of our faucets made safe for consumption?
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NewPath® Earth Science Learning Centers
Engaging, Ready-to-Use Learning Centers for Review of Standards-Based Topics!
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Ward's® Introduction to Chromatography Lab Activity
Two investigations teach the principles of chromatography.
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Innovating Science® Chemiluminescence in Blood Stain Detection
Learn about how crime scene investigators use chemiluminescence to test for blood stains.
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Hominid Skull Comparison: An Investigation of Hominid Evolution
Developed in collaboration with Dr. Martin K. Nickels, Professor of Physical Anthropology at Illinois State University, this Hominid Skull Comparison lets students investigate and draw their own conclusions regarding evolutionary relationships by examining and taking measurements of 24 life-size drawings of eight hominid skulls.
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Sherlock Bones: Identification of Skeletal Remains Kit
Is the victim a male or female?
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Osmosis and Diffusion Lab Activity
How do molecules move into and out of a cell?

