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The Altay Frog Dissection Model is a great interactive way to develop students understanding of the body and life systems. The Frog Dissection Model allows students to see and understand how various organs…
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Anton van Leewenhoek first stumbled upon animal cells swimming around in pond water over 300 years ago. Use this model to introduce the idea of the animal cell to students still in the intermediate grades,…
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The activity kit contains 16 thin rectangular plastic plates of three various colours (blue, red, and yellow). On each of the plates, there are embossed patterns of one particular animal and the animal’s…
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Interested in showing your class what the inside of an animal looks like? Look no further than the Animal X-Rays kit that features real x-rays from veterinarian clinics and zoos.Ideal to support learning in…
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Share the wonders of plant growth — and avoid the mess of soil and water — with the Bean Germination kit. Set in a non-toxic plastic case, this kit displays the process of germination. Starting from a…
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This activity kit encourages students to make classroom-to-world connections through matching the shapes provided in the cabinet with the shapes of leaves they locate outside. Learning doesn’t end in the…
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The First Set of Botany Cards contains cards illustrating the parts of: a plant, a root, a leaf, and a flower. The Second Set of Botany Cards is used for the identification and classification of roots,…
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The Chick Life Cycle Exploration Set is a safe, humane, and hands-on way to explore animal life cycles with students. The model includes twenty-one plastic eggs, each of which represents one day in the…
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This kit contains 8 sets of animal cards, 8 sets of classifications, 32 student worksheets/guides, 32 student data sheets, and 1 teacher’s guide to help you navigate the kit. The goal of this kit is for…
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While every part of the human body has a necessary function, the brain is perhaps the most important one. Our brain is command central for our body and being. It controls movement, automatic bodily…
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The Digestive System Model is great for those teaching science for students of all ages, specifically teaching about biology and life systems. The the model includes detailed visuals of the mouth,…
View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue"Two debossed sides feature an ancient reptile's name, skull, and footprint. Two printed sides reveal an illustration and size. Two more sides show the time period and geographic area"--Packaging.
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The DNA Activity Model kit is useful for making learning about the components of DNA hands-on and visual for students from grades 7-12. This 3-D double helix model can be put on display in class for…
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Did you know the human nose and brain can remember 50,000 different scents? Or that a newborn baby has well over 300 bones at birth? Share these fascinating facts about the human body and skeleton through…