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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…
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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 catalogueSix different activities for exploring the stars and constellations.
Introductory wheel
Native American constellations
Binocular treasure hunt
Test your eyes - test your skies
Where are the planets?
Invent…
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The Solar System Simulator model encourages learning about the solar system through its three-dimensional representation of the sun and planets. Designed to provide an understanding of sizes, distances,…
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.
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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…
View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueStudents learn how to observe, measure, and record facts about the weather.Includes activity journal along with wind speed indicator card, wind vane card, compass, sling psychrometer, thermometer, dual scale…
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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,…