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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue When one takes quantum theory into account, it is clear that the known Bohr model of the atom is over-simplified. Current depictions of the atom, such as this new model, therefore show electron orbits not…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue Learn about the locations and shapes of the bones of the body with Tiny Tim. This miniature skeleton offers a unique hands-on learning experience for young scientists and curious kids. Tiny Tim is also a…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue Have you heard about the exciting new activity kit at OISE Library? The Human Ear Model is a great way to introduce your students to the structures of the human body and the study of Audiology.  The model…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue Have a closer look at what’s inside the human eye. The Human Eye Model is about 5 times life-size for hands-on exploration. It can be disassembled into 6 hand-painted parts: upper and lower half of the…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue 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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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,…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueSuper size molecular model set designed to quickly and easily demonstrate the fundamental concepts of organic chemistry. Specially designed “Quick Connect” bond and receptor sites allow easy transition…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue 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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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueA reduced scale three dimensional model of the human torso developed to explore a variety of systems: respiratory, circulatory, nervous, digestive and urinary. Fine detailed sculpturing with hand painted…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueUnderstanding development of the egg from fertilization to a 35 day old embryo is graphically aided by 3-D illustrations of the ovum, ovulation, fertilization, initial cell division, and implantation. Set…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueDetailed lateral 3-D section model of the lower female torso shows reproductive organs and a magnified cross-sectioned ovum. Valuable graphic aid for discussing health issues and pregnancy. Set includes a…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueDetailed lateral 3-D section model of the lower male torso depicts all male reproductive organs in relationship to one another, as well as a magnified section of the sperm. Students discuss topics such as…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue 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,…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The OISE library’s World of Animals activity kit is guaranteed to fascinate both teachers and children alike! When switched on, this high-tech globe illuminates with dual-image effect that shows marine…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue This resource uses an infrared scanner to "read" microscopic symbols on the globe and World Discovery Book. This resource works by touching the wireless Intellipen to the globe or book to play games,…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueTake your instruction even further and get down to the molecular level of plants with the Plant Cell model activity kit at OISE library. This kit includes a preassembled 3D model of a plant cell with…

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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…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue 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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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue"A more advanced version of our Mr. Thrifty Skeleton, this valuable teaching aid features a flexible spine with spinal cord, nerve roots, the vertebral artery, a herniated disc, cartilage, articulated…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue 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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