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Elementary Science Inquiry Tools: Measuring and Observation
Teach science for elementary students by measuring and observing data with interactive investigations.
Introduce young students to scientific inquiry as they practice asking and answering questions during simple hands-on experiments. Emerging scientists will learn to hypothesize, collect data, observe results, and think critically as they measure time, length, distance, temperature and more. They'll also gain experience using real-world equipment like beakers, pipets, and spring scales. Experiments span 8 hours of instruction and 6 hours of interactive lab time. Hand lenses and a microscope (not included) are used to make observations. Accommodates a full class (approximately 24 students) working in small groups. See full contents list below. Recommended for Elementary.
CHOKING HAZARD (3). Not for under 3 yrs.
Kit includes:
- Manual, 1 Ea
- Graduated Cylinders, Set of 18
- Plastic Pipette, 50 Ea
- Beakers, Set of 24
- Plastic Forceps, 15 Ea
- Plastic Magnifiers, 15 Ea
- Test Tubes, Set of 60
- Measuring Tapes, 6 Ea
- Halt Metersticks, 6 Ea
- Wooden Rulers, 6 Ea
- Funnels, Set of 12
- Digital Scale, 1 Ea
- Spring Scales, Set of 7
- Primary Bucket Balance, 1 Ea
- Microscope Slides, 72 Ea
- Coverslips, 100Ea
- Plastic Well Slides, 10 Ea
- Thermometer, 10 Ea
- Centimeter Cubes, 1,000 Ea
- Metric Weight Set, Set 0f 58
- Digital Stopwatch, 6 Ea