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Revitalize your instruction of mammalian structure and function by conducting a "real" classroom autopsy!
New to biotech? Learn the basics needed to conduct a successful laboratory exercise. Practice pipetting, loading gels, and extracting DNA.
Explore hands-on methods for teaching mitosis, meiosis, cellular division, and genetic inheritance using a multi-station approach.
Students are always excited and captivated by the painted lady butterfly (Vanessa cardui). Watch as their standards-based learning takes flight!
Identify external and internal features of the crayfish, starfish, perch, and frog.
Compare and contrast anatomical diversity with this economical, classroom-friendly kit. Participants dissect and study a sheep brain, cow eye, pig heart, and pig kidney.
Using dissection, participants compare and contrast the rat, frog, pig, and perch to gain an understanding of anatomical diversity.
Awaken student curiosity with live animals. Create simple classroom habitats with harmless, low-maintenance plants and animals.
Extract DNA from your own cheek cells! Transfer isolated DNA to a pendant tube and create a wearable necklace.
What do water quality, air quality, and soil quality have in common? You can explore all 3 with Carolina's newly revised, exciting AP® Environmental Science lab series!
Follow the evidence to effective learning. Perform experiments to solve fun mysteries from the Forensics for the Biology Laboratory manual.
Experience a glowing introduction to genetic engineering and molecular heredity! Induce the uptake of a jellyfish gene into a user-friendly E. coli bacterium culture.
These content-centered activities will dazzle students and stretch your physical science budget at the same time.
Explore the basics of electrophoresis. Load gels, perform electrophoresis, and separate brightly colored dyes on agarose gels.
Immerse your students in another world! The low-maintenance microorganisms showcased in this session are ideal for classroom inquiry, and the activities are designed for all learning levels.
Receive expert guidance on growing requirements, planting and care techniques, and basic genetic mutations. Ideal for cross-curricular studies.
A guided inquiry approach takes you through the topics of cell types and structure, cellular transport, cellular energy, and the cell cycle.
Experience hands-on approaches to teaching the principles of genetics. Session features Carolina’s Wisconsin Fast Plants®, C-FERN®, genetic corn, and flightless fruit flies.
Experience a revolutionary new series for the high school lab that students will find engaging, effective, and relevant. Carolina’s multidisciplinary series is standards-based, classroom tested, and grounded in current educational research.
Dissect owl pellets and investigate variations in prey selection among owls from 4 distinct regions of the United States.
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