"Ward's® Thermochemistry In The Bag Inquiry Demonstration Activities"
Jr. Engineering Box: Pulleys and Gears
Add some student imagination and easily gathered items and students can start investigating pulleys and gears.
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Estes Viking Model Rockets
Intermediate-level rocket with five fiberboard fins and a streamer recovery system.
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Vernier® Optics Expansion Kit
Add the Vernier Optics Expansion Kit to your Vernier Dynamics System to conduct optics experiments, such as image formation with lenses and light intensity vs. distance. You can even use the kit to build a basic telescope.
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LaMotte® Pondwater Tour
Study water quality of lakes, streams, ponds, and even aquariums.
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CENCO® AP Physics Lab 2.20: Determining Planck’s Constant
Measure the wavelength and threshold voltage of an LED and calculate Planck’s constant.
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LaMotte® Microbe Hunter Activities
A fun and safe way to bring STEM-based learning into the classroom.
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Force Mechanism Trough
With the Force Mechanism Trough, students can research acceleration and the effect of gravity on a moving body by propelling steel balls or a wood block down an aluminum trough track.
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Friction Block Set
The Friction Block Set is ideal for simple friction experiments.
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Estes AltiTrack™ Altitude Finders
How high did it really go? Measure your rocket's altitude it with this easy to use device.
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Acrylic Double Concave/Convex Lens
Frosted acrylic lenses for optical experiments.
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Estes Alpha III Launch Set
The iconic Alpha III model rocket, complete with launch pad and controller.
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Color Filter Paddles
Lessons in Optics and Light in the Palm of Your Hand Colorfully illustrate additive and subtractive color mixing, color transmission, absorption and filtering of the different wavelengths of light with this set of primary and secondary color mixing paddles. You can also use the diffraction gratings in this set to view spectra from different light sources. Show students how a spectroscope, colored lights, and even polarized sunglasses work with the contents of this set.




