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Arthropod Classification Kit
From introductory level to advanced study, this kit provides engaging lessons on insect classification and arthropod characteristics.
Frog Dissection Lab
Boreal Frog Dissection Labs are an inexpensive and convenience way to bring dissection into your curriculum. With each of these Frog Dissection Labs, you'll receive the essentials for dissection. Specimens are easy to pin and dissect, and are packed in formaldehyde free Borealene II. Each kit also comes with disposable dissection trays that offer direct pinning to the surface with no cleanup or resurfacing necessary.
Earthworm Dissection Lab
With this Complete Earthworm Dissection Lab, you’ll receive: 10 high quality specimens that are easy to pin and dissect, packed in formaldehyde-free Borealene II. 20 student manuals with pre-test, post-test and easy to follow step-by-step instructions. 10 disposable dissection trays that offer direct pinning to the surface with no cleanup or resurfacing. Teacher’s guide with student objectives, teaching hints and answers to student tests. Replacement Student Manuals and Teacher’s Guides may also be purchased separately.
Starfish Dissection Lab
Boreal Starfish Dissection Labs are an inexpensive and convenience way to bring dissection into your curriculum.
Ward's® New York State The Living Environment Lab Kits
These activities are designed to meet exam requirements for the regents exam part D.
Elementary Safety Goggles Classroom Kit
The smaller size of these goggles make them perfect for younger students.
Genetic Dice
Genetic Dice are designed to model the allelic frequency found in the human ABO blood group system (based on common types found in North America), and to demonstrate how blood types are determined.
Ward's® Antibiotic Resistance Lab
This lab features two experiments that let students determine the resistance of bacteria to tetracycline, an antibiotic. Developed by Edward Alcamo.
Air Gliders Kits
Isaac Newton could never have imagined that upper elementary and middle school students could explore his mathematically derived laws of motion using straws, compact discs, wooden spools, and balloons.

