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Ocular DominanceHow does the brain process information from both eyes? This short activity introduces the senses, sensation and perception, and evolutionary differences in predator-prey relationships. View »
Water Quality AwarenessUse this engaging activity to increase student awareness of the current state of global water quality and availability. View »
Reaction Time and PracticeIntroduce students to reflexes and reactions, the nervous system, or learning theory with this engaging activity. View »
Carbon SnakeIn this teacher-directed demonstration of an exothermic reaction, students observe the dehydration of a carbohydrate using concentrated sulfuric acid. View »
Constructing and Testing a Dichotomous Key Model for FruitThis investigation requires students to create and test a model for fruit classification. Use it as an introductory inquiry into taxonomy for life science classes or as an NGSS Dimension 1 Practice in life science, botany, or agricultural science classes. View »
Hydroponic Nutrient SolutionAfter a structured investigation of a hydroponic technology, students design an experiment to test different nutrient solutions. View »
Elephant ToothpasteThis demonstration showing the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, catalyzed by iodide ions, provides students with visual evidence of a chemical reaction. View »