Earth Day Seedlings Elementary Submitted by Amy Stauffer, Lawrence-Lawson Elementary School, Sparta, WI
Here’s a fun way to prepare your class for Earth Day celebrations. Have your students plant some seeds in pots, place the pots on a windowsill, tend the seeds, and watch them grow. When the seedlings are ready to transplant (on Earth Day, weather permitting), plant them in the school garden for all to enjoy.
Watch Imaginations Take Flight with Butterflies in the Classroom Kits
Even if you have little or no experience teaching with live animals, you’ll see that butterflies are easy to raise and care for and rewarding for students of all ages. Find out why our Butterflies in the Classroom kits provide the perfect introduction to these beautiful insects.
Go Cordless! Introducing Wolfe® Microscopes with LED Illumination
LED technology is for many the ideal choice in microscope illumination systems. Learn how Wolfe’s cordless microscopes with LED illumination can give you the opportunity to take microscopy wherever your students’ curiosity leads.
AP® Biology Mammalian Structure and Function Dissection Kit
Get a detailed look at how this kit can help you effectively address the AP® Biology topic, Animal Structure and Function. You’ll learn about the specimen and its muscular system, the kit’s contents and activities, a time-saving prep tip, and more.
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12 Principles of Green Chemistry
Teachers of chemistry at the high school level and beyond can use these principles to design demonstrations and experiments for low environmental impact. The 12 principles are also great points of departure for discussing green chemical manufacturing.