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I am looking for some physical science kits to supplement my curriculum and give my students some hands on opportunities. I have looked all over. Where should I look for some quality kits?
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muinteoir On 6/06/14, Mike wrote: > I am looking for some physical science kits to > supplement my curriculum and give my students some > hands on opportunities. I have looked all over. Where > should I look for some quality kits?

Google Delta Education. They have lots of different kits. Check the Delta Science Modules.
Jun 7, 2014
JAB I've purchased A Lot of materials from Educational Innovations. I think their website is [link removed]!"

On 6/07/14, muinteoir wrote: > On 6/06/14, Mike wrote: >> I am looking for some physical > science kits to >> supplement my curriculum and give my > students some >> hands on opportunities. I have > looked...See More
Jun 7, 2014
Nan On 6/06/14, Mike wrote: > I am looking for some physical science kits to > supplement my curriculum and give my students some > hands on opportunities. I have looked all over. Where > should I look for some quality kits?
Jun 8, 2014
Nan oops.

You should also be able to look at any of the larger supply companies for science teachers. Flinn and Fisher Scientific both have a lot of choices.

If you don't have their catalogs, I'd request them for next year. I still prefer to have a paper copy when I'm looking for new things.
Jun 8, 2014
P. Kiefer Go to the American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT). Buy a book called "String and Sticky Tape Experiments". It has a lot of activity at several different levels that can be done with low cost materials that are easily available. It will be one of the best investments you will make.

P. Kiefer
Jun 8, 2014


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