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What is density? This concept can be difficult to explain to your elementary students. Help them visualize and understand density and introduce the idea of polarity as well with this...
Check out this fun demonstration that is classroom safe and shows the effects of a catalyst on a chemical reaction. Discussion topics can include basic chemical reactions, phase changes and...
Why are raindrops the shape that they are? How do detergents work? Simply put - surface tension. This kit contains materials to demonstrate the concept of surface tension to your...
Designed for older elementary students to help them examine and understand the needs of plants for growth and survival. For the sake of time, the class can be split in...
Designed for young elementary students to help them examine and understand the needs of plants for growth and survival. This kit contains materials for 15 groups of two to dissect...
This kit has been designed to introduce young students (K-4) to the concepts of matter in a fun,safe, hands-on way. Students are given samples of both a solid and a...
Teacher leads a class discussion about polymers and their importance in our everyday lives (specifically plastics). After the discussion students will be able to make two different polymers –worms and...
Students will learn about acids and bases through a class discussion and then test a dilute acid and dilute base with neutral litmus paper to learn how the paper indicates...
After a class discussion of matter and the fact that matter may differ from other matter in a variety of ways, students will examine three different solids individually and observe...