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2008 March -- Science Fair Kits and Projects
Science Fair Kits and Projects
Educational Science Supplies

Science Fair Kits and Projects

Zometool

March 18th, 2008 . by admin


Zometools are highly intuitive model building kits used in over 4,000 schools and institutions to teach science, technology and math and help students develop their conceptual, spatial, visualization and geometric skills. — Students can easily create three-dimensional models of crystals, domes, bridges, fractals, DNA structures and more. — Zoomtool III gets your students started with 25 connectors, 96 struts and a teachers guide. The Adventure and Explorer Kits take them further with 242 and 484 pieces respectively. The lesson plan is 246 pages of lessons, questions, activities and 150+ explorations. — The Zometool Creator Kit contains 968 pieces and lets you build in 62 directions in space, using the same proporations found in growing cells, crystals and other natural forms.

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Zome System Creator Kit

March 18th, 2008 . by admin


Highly Intuitive Building System — Zometools are highly intuitive model building kits that help develop conceptual, spatial, visualization and geometric skills. — The Zometool Creator Kit lets you build in 62 directions in space, using the same proporations found in growing cells, crystals and other natural forms. You can easily create 3-D models of domes, bridges, fractals, DNA structures and more. — The kit contains 968 precision-molded plastic pieces, concise step-by-step instructions and a storage case.

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Young Scientists Club

March 18th, 2008 . by admin


Journey into the human body with an impressive collection of science kits. A great introduction to human physiology, the three activity sets included help students understand basic anatomy and organ function. The Heart and Lungs Kit provides instruction for measuring lung volume and designing a working stethoscope. Bones and muscles helps student differentiate the two by studying and re-creating an X-ray. And the third kit in this series guides you on an expedition through the human digestive system, complete with tests for reactions to fats and starches. This award-winning kit includes ten instruction booklets and ten supply bags.

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Young Naturalist Twig Identification Kit

March 18th, 2008 . by admin


Teach your students how to identify a tree from a single twig! — Each of the kits specimens is an actual winter tree twig with buds. Using the included magnifying glass, students can study the twigs, learning to identify maple, ash, willow and more! — Includes: Winter Tree Finder book including classroom activities.

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You Build It Motor Mania, SmartLab

March 18th, 2008 . by admin


Gear up for a fun activity kit using motors to build ten different mechanical devices. Build a working fan, a spinning game wheel, a conveyor, train, car, and more. — Ideal for science fairs, you can construct and deconstruct the devices repeatedly. Step-by-step instructions are written in a colorful book along with useful facts about motors, magnets, electricity, and gears. — Requires 2 AAA batteries, not included.

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You be the Judge!

March 18th, 2008 . by admin


Put students on the other side of the table — Was the sample size large enough? Was a control used? Believe it or not, these are some of the questions your students will be asking, as they view this fun video that actually lets them judge student projects. — After reviewing essentials of science fairs, students learn about valid experimental procedures, and use their skills to judge six actual student science projects. — A super way to teach students whats important in preparing their science projects and experiments. This video can also be used as an instruction guide for prospective science fair judges. — An accompanying handbook also includes lists of suggested projects, and guidelines for preparing a project, building a display, researching, report writing, interviewing, and judging. 31 minutes. Grades 5-12.

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You be the Judge!

March 18th, 2008 . by admin


Put students on the other side of the table — Show students whats important in preparing their science projects and experiments. This video can also be used as an instruction guide for prospective science fair judges. — The included handbook provides lists of suggested projects, and guidelines for preparing a project, building a display, researching, report writing, interviewing, and judging. 31 minutes.

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Writing Prompts Cards, Level 1

March 18th, 2008 . by admin


Appropriate for Grade 1 — Level 1: Early childhood, primary. — Use these nonfiction writing prompts for whole class activities, small group projects, individual writing support, homework assignments, center activities, or test practice. The writing assignments cover five writing genres (narrative, expository, persuasive, and visual presentation, and journal writing). The set consists of 120 durable “Quick Starters” cards (4″ x 6″) in a sturdy, cardboard file box. — The writing assignments may fall anywhere along the writing process, from prewriting (brainstorming and outlining), to final drafts and publications. A great way to encourage young writers to enhance their writing ability and performance.

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Worm-Vue Wonders

March 18th, 2008 . by admin


Reveals the Amazing World of Earthworms! — An exciting and educational 20-piece kit that teaches kids of all ages how worms move, eat, dig, recycle and much more! — You will view underground live-worm action - discover hidden secrets and see exciting eye-opening experiments. The Worm-Vue Wonders is a self-contained unit (keeps worms in!) that has two acrylic tunnel vision viewing windows that are crystal clear and break resistant. — A Stock Certificate for live worms is included (must pay priority postage and handling fee of .95). You’ll also receive the Super Squirmin’s Guide to Underground Secrets - the guide to Nautral Science projects with active participation and observations. You’ll find experiments for families, schools, and just plain fun!

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Worm Gear Box 216.1:1 and 336.1:1

March 18th, 2008 . by admin


The worm gear can produce extremely low speeds of rotation, and is used for gear reduction. — The 2 selectable gear ratios are: 216.1:1 and 336.1:1, and allow versatile operation for your projects. — The gear case is injection-molded and the gears are of polyacetyl resin for reducing mechanical noise. Operates at 4.5V DC. 15100 RPM.

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