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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue"The electric circuits set is a tool for understanding how electricity works in circuits. Students are able to perform experiments that explore the concepts of voltage, current and resistance in…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueObject of the game: to be the only player left in the game after everyone else has gone bankrupt.1 game (1 folded gameboard, 7 movers, 28 title deed cards, 16 chance cards, 16 community chess cards, play…

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 catalogue1 game (1 game board, 2 dice) : wood, felt ; in plastic bag 24 x 28 x 9 cm + 1 folded instruction sheet.Playing instructions in English, French, and German.Variations of the game can be played by any number…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue These conversation cards are designed to ask difficult and uncomfortable questions. What Stands Between Us: Diversity Conversation Flashcards probe into the experiences of racialized and non-racialized…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueFast and frantic, players race against each other to build crossword grids. And it requires no pencil, paper, or board. In this addictive word game, speed wins, not points. You'll have a bunch of fun as you…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue 3D virtual reality viewer. ABS shell with piano paint tech, imported resin lenses with 8 nano coating layers, artificial leather patch. 1 headset : 20 x 14 x 10 cm. "BlitzWolf® VR Glasses…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue "A great tactile version of checkers. Perfect for both blind and sighted players. Boasts wooden checkerboard with plenty of space to lay out a game. White squares are elevated; black squares are recessed.…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue"A great, stimulating crossword game. Designed for all ages, both blind and sighted players. Features raised print and Braille on the board and letter tiles. Boasts a rotating board 15" across. Includes 4…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue Stick to Science Chemical Nomenclature Cards offers a fun and visible way educators can introduce secondary school students to the chemical nomenclature. Ideal for educators and teacher candidates with a…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue Lucky Mammal Survival is a fun game that introduces students to the concept of animal survival and adaptability. Students get to create an animal and see if it is able to survive factors such as climate,…

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…

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…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The Tree Biodiversity Kit allows student to get hands on, learning about North American tree species and how climate effects tree growth. The kit includes six tree rounds, consisting of oak, basswood,…

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…

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…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue Learning about genetics can be as easy as rolling a dice with the Introduction to Mendelian Genetics activity kit available at OISE Library! Introduce biology students to the concepts of inheritance,…

View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The Law Game was developed by school teacher Bob Spearman as an end-of-unit activity for secondary school students. Best played in groups, the students get to act as both lawyers…

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,…

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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