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Fischer Technical Company Beaufort Wind Force Scale Poster
Science Education
A science education product.
A science education product.
This poster cites the official description of each wind force, but goes beyond that to show how it impacts both land and sea.
Learning Resources, Inc Rainbow Fraction™ Soft Foam Sets
Science Education
A science education product.
A science education product.
GSC Go Science Crazy Orienteering Compass
Science Education
A science education product.
A science education product.
For any map related works.
GSC Go Science Crazy Wood Splints
Science Education
A science education product.
A science education product.
Demonstrate the presence of oxygen and supports combustion. GSC International Wood Splints are a high-quality product for use in the lab and classroom.
GSC Go Science Crazy St. Louis Motor
Science Education
A science education product.
A science education product.
Easily help students understand how a motor functions. The GSC St. Louis Motor is a visual tool that allows students to see all the working parts of a motor. Understanding how a motor works will provide students with the foundation for understanding the function of a motor as well as a generator.
GSC Go Science Crazy Convection of Liquid Glass Square
Science Education
A science education product.
A science education product.
Demonstrates properties of convection currents. The water and dye filled glass frame is heated at the bottom corner. The convection currents are seen as the die is moved through he glass tube.