Teacher’s Table of the Elements - Part# 475
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NEW IN 2008
The Teacher’s Table of the Elements is a must have for the chemistry classroom. Teach your students the elements using easy to remember characters with connections to the elements using fun associations. The kit includes a set of character cards of the most common elements used in chemistry teaching along with useful information on the back. Use the Focus Box to hone in on key characteristics of the elements. The set also includes a set of cards with the standard symbols for a more traditional view of the periodic table. The teacher’s guide has suggested lessons and fun activities to make your table usable all year round!
Human Heart Walk-Thru - Part# 2003
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NEW IN 2008
Book illustrations and hand-out diagrams for the human heart are boring. Get your students up out of their seats and literally walk the path of blood through the heart! The Human Heart Walk-Thru mat measures 50” x 60” and comes with a convenient storage bag. This is a perfect review and quiz product for your grade 6-8 students. A teacher’s guide provides additional information, activities, and assessment sheets for the classroom.
Hemisphere Stilts - Part# G-2119
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NEW IN 2008
New and improved quality with anti-slip rubber profile makes these Hemisphere Stilts the best on the market! Practice balancing skills with these stilts. Hemisphere stilts adapt to the child’s walking movements in a natural way. Sold in a set of 3 pairs: one red, one yellow, and one blue.
BiO2 Inflatable Frog Anatomy Model - Part# SR-1614
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NEW IN 2008
Involve your Jr. High students, grades 6-8, in anatomy discovery in a fun and interactive way. This inflatable is an ideal and cost effective way to introduce amphibians to the class and talk about general characteristics of frogs. The belly shows numbered internal organs for discussion and review. This realistic depiction of a leopard frog measures 27” from head to foot, 8” wide body, and a height of 7”. A teacher’s guide provides information for discussions and instructional activities.
