View Price: $5.30 A must to include in your science lesson plans. Students assemble an easily built spectroscope that allows them to separate incoming light into its component colors, forming a light spectrum (rainbow). - +
View Price: $5.80 This activity was inspired by the song "How Much Is That Doggy In The Window". This activity encourages students' understanding of the value of money. - +
View Price: $6.10 This simple yet effective activity provides a practical method for teaching students how to find and label the magnetic poles on a magnet, identify magnetic materials, understand the difference between geographic and magnetic poles. - +
View Price: $6.90 Students of all ages will love this fun-to-make and easy-to-play instrument to study the science behind sound and sound waves as they also explore their musical talents. - +
View Price: $7.00 Students connect letters with their related sounds and will enjoy creating and learning new words with this engaging activity. - +
View Price: $7.30 Students will enjoy exploring sound, waves, forces, and motion with this simple and fun science activity that uses a vibrating rubber band to investigate the variables in creating sound. - +
View Price: $7.60 This simplified version of an ancient braiding technique ties together art, history, and mathematical patterns in a fun activity suitable for all ages. - +
View Price: $8.10 Enjoy the hands-on experience of building and using the Roller Racer. Explore the application of simple machines and energy conversion and investigate how changes in stored energy can affect performance. - +
View Price: $8.10 Students have fun using a model to sort animals into 2 categories: those born from an egg and those not born from an egg. - +
View Price: $8.20 This simple hands-on activity helps students master important addition facts and become strategic problem-solvers! - +
View Price: $8.80 How will an earthquake, simulated by shaking, affect a "building" made of linked squares? How can the square "stories" be cross-braced to prevent the "walls" from collapsing? What dangers are there in building above a garage? - +
View Price: $8.80 This fun and easy activity reinforces programming techniques such as planning, sequencing, testing, debugging, and creating procedures and loops. - +
View Price: $8.80 Student artists of all ability levels can use this flexible technique to create dramatic effects with Faux Stained Glass. Their creations will shine from within, adding a unique dimension to cards, bookmarks and other decorative objects. (Out of Stock)
View Price: $9.00 Create a model car consisting of a simple chassis and a straw-based axle system (simple machine) that teach students about motion along inclined planes, friction, gravity, momentum, and potential vs. kinetic energy. - +
View Price: $9.00 Use colored string and simple cardboard shapes to create artistic designs based on intriguing mathematical patterns. Every pattern has infinite possibilities! String art is fun for all ages - to fix a mistake or try a new approach, just unwind the string! - +
View Price: $10.10 A must to include in your science lesson plans. Students assemble an easily built spectroscope that allows them to separate incoming light into its component colors, forming a light spectrum (rainbow). - +
View Price: $10.60 Explore an art technique where everyone can be successful. The color pulled from printing foils can create striking patterns for making cards, bookmarks, and other art projects. - +
View Price: $10.70 Create a musical instrument with affordable classroom materials in minutes for students to discover first-hand a wide range of explorations into the science of sound. - +
View Price: $11.30 Create a playful, easy to make wind vane which will point to the source of the wind! - +
View Price: $11.50 Create ten reusable germinators that gives students an unobstructed view of sprouting seeds. Graph data, test environmental variables, or simply “enjoy the magic” as the seeds transform into growing plants! - +