Conference & Workshop Materials
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Carolina’s Young Scientist™ Dissections with Carolina’s Perfect Solution® Specimens Transform students into young scientists with simple hands-on dissections. This workshop guides you through dissection of a squid and a frog. View »
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AUTOPSY: Forensic Dissection Featuring Carolina’s Perfect Solution® Pigs Are you ready for a forensic dissection activity that is on the cutting edge? Engage students and revitalize your instruction of mammalian structure and function with a “real” classroom autopsy! Participants dissect a Carolina’s Perfect Solution® pig by modeling the protocols of a forensic pathologist. View »
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Hands-On Science with Phenomenal Critters Discover fun, simple activities with live organisms that you can use in your labs. Learn about care, handling, and ways to introduce inquiry. View »
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Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy with Carolina's Perfect Solution® Specimens Explore animal diversity during this workshop that compares anatomical adaptations of the pig, rat, dogfish, and frog. View »
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Shark Dissection: A Jawsome Experience! Dive in and learn how to create your own Shark Week! This workshop guides you through a hands-on dissection of a dogfish shark. View »
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Smithsonian 3D Learning and 3D Assessment How can you be sure you’re providing 3-D learning and 3-D assessment? Experience investigations from Smithsonian Science for the Classroom as both learner and teacher. View »
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How Can We Provide Freshwater to Those in Need? This Smithsonian Science for the Classroom module asks students to investigate where to find water, explore ways to move water, and determine how to provide freshwater to those in need. View »
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Comparative Mammalian Organ Dissection with Carolina’s Perfect Solution® Specimens This comparative dissection workshop explores 4 mammalian organs and their structures, using superior quality Carolina’s Perfect Solution® preserved specimens. View »
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Structure and Function K-5: What Is the Learning Progression? How can we help students understand structure and function? Can students learn better through a coherent learning progression? Can science be taught in 30-minute lessons? Experience a fun, inquiry-based workshop to answer these questions. View »
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What's Your Type? Using Carolina® Synthetic Blood in your classroom offers students the opportunity to conduct realistic blood typing activities without the associated risks. This activity includes a materials list and step-by-step instructions. View »
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Cow Eye Dissection This dissection activity introduces students to the anatomy of the mammalian eye. Includes a materials list and step-by-step instructions. View »
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Wisconsin Fast Plants® Necklace This activity allows you to observe and record root and shoot development and create a unique necklace from Wisconsin Fast Plants® seed. View »
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Collecting Cancer-Causing Changes In this activity, students simulate cell divisions and identify various mutation patterns that lead to increases in the rate of cell division. View »