"Ward's® Thermochemistry In The Bag Inquiry Demonstration Activities"
Investigating Measurement and Density Kit
Comprehensive Classroom Activities and Lessons All In One Convenient Package
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Solar Bug 2.0
Explore how solar power is converted into motion with a solar bug.
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Peltier/Seebeck Thermal Generator
Demonstrate transformations of energy - thermal, electric, and kinetic - with this amazing device.
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Solar Furnace
This simple device gives a graphic demonstration of the sun’s radiative energy.
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Pulse Glass
Ideal for demonstrating that vapor pressure increases when temperature increases.
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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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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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Ward's® AP Chemistry Investigation 16: Buffering: How do the Components Change the Buffering Ability?
Meets AP Science Practices 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, and 7
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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.
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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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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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Paper Planes and The Scientific Method Kit
Students build two different gliders — a hamburger shaped glider and a hot dog shaped glider.




