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All About Owl Pellets Owl pellet dissections are fun, hands-on, and educational for students of all ages.Plus the activity can build toward several NGSS standards across grade levels. View »
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Bioluminescent Dinoflagellates Care Sheet Complete care instructions and tips for bioluminescent dinoflagellates View »
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Integrating Engineering into the Science Classroom with Carolina STEM Challenge® Kits Carolina STEM Challenge® kits can help you integrate engineering principles into your curriculum--in ways that are effective, easy, and fun. Find out how in this white paper. View »
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Injection Options for Preserved Specimens We offer many of our preserved specimens with colored latex injections. Use this chart as a guide. View »
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Which PCR Kit Is Right For You? View »
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Alpha® III Model Rockets Instructions Instructions for assembly and use of the Alpha III model rockets. View »
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Alpha® Model Rockets Instructions Instructions for assembly and use of the Alpha model rocket. View »
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Apollo 11 Saturn V Model Rocket Instructions Instructions for the assembly and use of the Apollo 11 Saturn V model rockets View »
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Estes Engine Chart Use this chart to determine the best engine for use with your rocket. View »
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Firestreak™ SST Rocket Instructions Instructions for the assembly and use of the Firestreak SST model rockets. View »
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Model Rocket Engine Guide Get basic information about rockets, engines, and igniters in this helpful guide. View »
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Saturn V™ 1:200 Scale Rocket Primary Instructions Primary instructions for the Saturn V 1:200 scale rocket. Also review the supplemental instructions. View »
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Saturn V™ 1:200 Scale Rocket Supplemental Instructions Supplemental instructions for the Saturn V 1:200 scale rocket. Also read the Primary Instructions. View »
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Viking™ Model Rocket Instructions Instructions for assembly and use of the Viking Model Rocket. View »
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Wizard™ Model Rocket Instructions Instructions for assembly and use of the Wizard model rocket. View »
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Preying Protozoa Lab Instructions In this activity, students observe, compare and contrast feeding behaviors of two carnivorous species of protozoa. This is a life science activity for grades 6-12. View »