Item Number :
(470120-948)
The Dynamo illustrates how electricity is produced.
Item Number :
(470006-220)
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This LCD clock keeps time using potatoes, soda, or plants.
Item Number :
(470017-146)
This hydroelectric demonstration introduces students to the wave of renewable energy.
Item Number :
(470201-048)
These robust and engaging kits are designed as a resource for the teaching of introductory electricity.
Item Number :
(470039-950)
The Create-a-Circuit kit gives teachers a hands-on system for introducing students to circuitry.
Item Number :
(470117-528)
Construct a "conduction tester" and explore the conduction of electricity. Contains 2 D cell battery holders, bulb holder, light bulb, alligator conne...
Item Number :
(470111-188)
Covers all the major topics in electricity. Activity manual includes 24 hands-on investigations for grades 4 and beyond.
Item Number :
(470007-232)
The award-winning Snap Circuit Series uses building blocks with snaps to build electrical and electronic circuit projects.
Item Number :
(470200-470)
Electronics Snap Circuit Kits feature easy-to-connect components, making them perfect for elementary electronics labs.
Item Number :
(470016-502)
This kit introduces students to igneous rocks.
Item Number :
(470016-504)
The Sedimentary Rock Collection introduces students to sedimentary rocks.
Item Number :
(470111-060)
Enlarged to twice life size, this model is dissectible into three parts for hands-on study.
Item Number :
(470016-506)
This Collection is perfect for introductory lessons on metamorphic rocks.
Item Number :
(470149-496)
Classically styled chrome steel magnets are large, easy to work with and affordably priced.
Item Number :
(470112-226)
The Write-On Globe lets you trace the trail of Lewis and Clark, chart the discovery of the Nile, or color-code ancient empires.
Item Number :
(470148-704)
This clamp features vinyl-coated swivel jaws made from stamped steel.