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Show young students engineering is more than bridges and dams – Teaching Engineering Made Easy will be the guide! Starting with how to interest students in engineering, types of engineering work, and team-building activities, teachers . . .
$35.00
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An affordable mini robot kit is finally here – and it’s scurrying for the light! The Running Microbug will move toward light via sensors, only stopping in the dark. Features two open chassis sub-miniature motors and LED . . .
$10.50
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Did you know the parking meter was created and first used in Oklahoma? And that an animal touching an electric fence actually completes the circuit, thus delivering the small shock? With A Field Guide to Roadside Technology, discover the . . .
$14.95
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Not taking advantage of your students’ interest in forensics to teach science? That’s just criminal! Cleaning up your record is easy with this tool kit that gathers everything needed for students to complete hands-on mock . . .
$285.00
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Why go ballistic trying to understand forensics when this matter-of-fact guide is around to help you hit your target? Forensics for Dummies dissects the world of forensic science to explain the criminal mind, fingerprints, autopsies, DNA, . . .
$19.95
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Using a home camcorder and other items many people already own, you can guide your students – no matter their age – to create a film to make history real for them. This book guides you from the gathering of ideas for a movie to writing the script, . . .
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Delving into materials science is child’s play with Probing Matter. Using question cards for various games, students learn everything from the process of displacement to John Dalton’s theory of matter. Subject categories are Mixtures & . . .
$18.95
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The array of technology materials available can overwhelm even the best educators. This resource, an independent review of technology curriculum materials, guides K-8 teachers through the mountains of possibilities. This book reviews how . . .
$34.95
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“The itsy-bitsy computer climbed up the redwood tree.” Could this be a nursery rhyme of the future? Find out as you visit the world of nanotechnology. This program demonstrates how the science of building ultrasmall electronic circuits and devices . . .
$69.95
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For every activity or thing people are passionate about, there's probably an engineer involved with it at some point. Sports, animal care, computers, music, amusement parks, movies, cars – they all require engineering. Celeste Baine, author of . . .
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This mechanical, hopping rabbit will be a real treat for students. With its rear legs kicking it forward, this colorful pink bunny moves like a real rabbit. This is the fastest robot in the Robocraft series. Includes a small screwdriver for robot . . .
$16.95
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Put away the bug spray; this is one critter you’ll want to keep around. This mechanical insect crawls forward, backward, to the right, or to the left – thanks to a two-channel remote control. The remote-control circuit is pre-wired to the motor and . . .
$37.00
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