"physics kits"
Estes Wizard Model Rockets
Intermediate-level rocket with laser-cut balsa fins and streamer recovery system.
Estes Viking Model Rockets
Intermediate-level rocket with five fiberboard fins and a streamer recovery system.
KidWind® Advanced Wind Experiment Kit, Class Pack
Discover advanced concepts of wind turbine technology!
KidWind® Solar Thermal Exploration Kit
The Solar Thermal Exploration Kit is modeled after a domestic solar water-heating system. Explore variables such as box color, light intensity, tube design, rate of water pumping, and amount of time it takes to heat the water. Learn about what makes a solar water heating system more or less efficient.
Rolling Friction Car Kit
The rolling friction car kit provides four cars for exploration into the force of friction. Each car provides a set of different material wheels (wood, fabric, soft rubber, soft silicone) with a different coefficient of friction. By setting the cars in motion with equivalent velocities, one can qualitatively demonstrate the frictional properties of rolling without slipping.
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.
Horizon Educational Horizon Energy Box
Most comprehensive classroom solution. Countless experiments, so many scientific principles at work and plenty of space for creativity.
Estes Green Eggs Model Rockets
Launch an egg and test recovery systems with this reliable, sturdy model rocket.
Innovating Science® Le Chatelier's Principle
With this classic AP chemistry experiment, students predict the outcome of stressors.
K’NEX Education Intro to Simple Machines: Wheels/Axles & Inclined Planes
Investigate and experiment with 7 functioning Wheel & Axle and Inclined Plane models designed to demonstrate science and technology concepts.
Students can determine, through investigation, if the machine multiplies the force it applies to the resistance (load), if the machine changes the direction of the force they apply, and more.
Innovating Science® Engineer and Explore Materials for Prothetics
Learn about the materials that biomedical engineers use when creating prosthetic devices.

