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Keep it green: a discovery game for environmental consciousness’ goal is for all players to reach planet earth while it is still ‘green and living.’ Using their playing rocks and magic screens, each…
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What Leaf Is It? is a hands-on nature kit containing samples of North American leaves, both identified and unidentified. The kit also contains a leaf identification manual and a teacher’s manual with…
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The K’NEX Space Exploration set is a great point of entry for conversations about the history of science, developments in rocketry and space exploration, and the influence of technology on history. This…
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The Atom Building Game uses gameplay to teach about the inner workings of the atom and the principles behind the periodic table of elements, lasers, nuclear reactions, radioactivity, and other related…
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From the introductory guide:
"The set enables educators to plan and implement a broad-based curriculum focusing on four K'NEX models: Swing ride, Boom ride, Ferris wheel, and Roller coaster. These…
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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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…