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New York State Regents Package #2: Locating an Epicenter Package
The New York State Regents Examination in Physical Setting/Earth Science (Part D) consists of two components: a laboratory performance test and a written test. The performance test features three different stations of hands-on activities.
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DNA On A Chain Kit
It's a unique, engaging way of learning about DNA extraction.
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Virus Modeling Kit
This interdisciplinary kinesthetic lab has groups of students building their own models of 5 different viruses: tobacco mosaic, mumps, influenza, potato X, and a bacteriophage.
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3B Scientific® Induction Apparatus
Apparatus for demonstrating the induced voltage in a frame coil.
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Murder at Old Fields Kit
A breakthrough forensic science lab activity based on the actual details of a double murder that took place on the Smith Farm in Old Fields, NY in 1842.
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Quake! Epicenters and Magnitude Lab Activity
Where Did The Earth Quake Originate?
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Mass, Velocity, and Kinetic Energy Lab Activity
Determine How Mass Affects the Velocity of Objects.
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Geology of a Changing Planet Kit
Let your fingers do the folding, forming and finishing with this fun geological model making kit.
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Paper Planes and The Scientific Method Kit
Students build two different gliders — a hamburger shaped glider and a hot dog shaped glider.
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Buffers in Biology Lab Activity
Discover what buffers exist in potatoes and liver.
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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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Faraday Cage
Demonstrate that a charge cannot exist inside a conductor and re-create Faraday’s classic 'Ice pail' experiment with this kit.

