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Sun Track Plastic Hemisphere
This device shows how the sun's appearance changes over a period of one month.
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DIY Moon Phases Kit
Define, ideate, build, and test a prototype that teaches moon phases and science investigation skills.
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Rock and Mineral Excavation Kit
Kids chip away at the plaster fossil block to reveal the rocks and minerals.
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NewPath Sun-Earth-Moon Curriculum Learning Module
Provides a complete set of visual, digital and hands-on resources designed to support teacher instruction and provide students with the skills to master key concepts on the Sun, Earth and Moon.
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Starlab
Portable immersive domes with projection and NGSS-aligned curriculum for science instruction.
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Weather Series
These delightful young reader books use splendid cut-outs, eye pleasing illustrations and even an amusing song or two to guide students through the changing seasons, to teach them that weather can be observed and that weather can vary from day to day and from season to season, and that weather can affect what we do and what we wear.
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Contour Model
Learn to draw contour lines and how to indicate elevations on a chart or map.
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LaMotte® BioPaddles
Students identify and quantify microbes in air, soil, water, or any surface.
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pinosaurus sp. (Cretaceous) Fossil Specimen
Well-preserved individual teeth from what may be the largest known carnivorous dinosaur found to date in the fossil record. Exceptional quality and detail. Average size: 1 1/2" L x 1/2" W. Morocco.
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Moon Pops Activity
Who says you can't lasso the moon? Bring miniature moons on a stick into the classroom to illustrate phases of the moon and how the positions of the Earth, sun, and moon cause each phase. Each Moon Pop consists of a wooden stick supporting a sphere with one black half and one white half.
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Wood River, IL/MO 7 -1/2 Quadrangle Map
Additional maps for all your lab groups.

