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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue 11 smooth basswood ply discs representing the solar system, colour printed on one side with the images of the planets, the sun, and the moon. Each disc has text on the other side giving the object's name,…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueIncludes 2 fossils, 2 agate slices, 2 shells, and an interesting collection of rocks and minerals.18 pieces of rocks and rock-forming minerals, and shells.

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueThe kit explores 16 different constellations from both the Northern and Southern hemispheres. Each block includes information about the name, the constellation symbol, the magnitude, the hemisphere and also…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueTwo debossed sides feature a planet's symbol, name, and number of moons. The four printed sides reveal a planet illustration, diameter, location, and distance from the sun. This 9 block set honors all 8…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue“Everything we do is connected to energy! We use it to warm and cool homes, to cook and clean, to entertain use, to grow good, to travel and to make products.” Energy is also what makes things move such…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue Throughout history, humans have been fascinated by the moon, the Earth’s only permanent natural satellite. They have tried to understand the moon through literature, astronomy, philosophy, mathematics,…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueThe Environmental Situation Cards are a great resource to increase your class’ awareness about important environmental concerns. Presenting 50 common issues affecting people around the globe, this resource…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue How do we know how “big” an earthquake is? The Seismograph model is a helpful way to introduce your students to the science of earthquakes. This new Curriculum Resources kit will support student…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The Sedimentary Rock Collection kit is useful for those who want to make learning about earth sciences fun and hands-on for their students. Recommended for grades 3 and up, the kit contains 12 labelled…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue This kit, suggested for ages 8 and up, contains nine real fossils for your class to hold. It includes an ammonite, bryozoa, petrified wood, gastropod, fossil fern, crinoid stem, colony coral, a shark’s…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue Features 12 large metamorphic rocks transformed by intense heat and pressure. Helps students to learn about both rocks and the history of the Earth for Earth science lessons. 12 metamorphic rock…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue Minerals are “the building blocks of rocks,” and each mineral is important for its unique inorganic properties. The GeoSafari Mineral Collection contains twelve samples of common minerals, complete…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueLearning about earth science can be a real blast when the lesson involves this Igneous Rock Collection. This activity kit includes a storage tray containing large pieces of 12 kinds of igneous rock: scoria,…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueTake a look at the sky and you might spot them! Through this fun learning activity, students will observe and discover different types of clouds. The Giant Inflatable Clouds Set includes eight different…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The “Today’s Weather” activity kit encourages students to assess, measure, and record daily meteorological conditions using this weather board. It is a perfect learning tool for young primary students…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueA foam model designed to introduce young students to the composition of the Sun. It illustrates the main layers that make up the Sun: photosphere, chromosphere, convection zone, radiation zone, and the core.

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue Earth Book Plus is a foam model of the earth designed to teach students about the composition of the planet. The atmosphere, crust, mantle, and core are all represented in separate layers. Earth Book Plus…
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