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Motorized Solar System
Transform classroom into planetarium with this working model of the solar system! Darken your room, and individual planets appear unsupported while orbiting the internally illuminated sun. Removable star dome projects a spectacular starscape on the walls and ceiling, with major constellations labeled. Easy-to-follow instructional guide provides information and classroom activities to enhance and extend learning. Uses AC adapter (included) or four C-cell batteries (not included). Grades 3 and up.
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Motorized Solar System
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GeoSafari Stargazer Planetarium
Give your 8- to 12-year-olds a lifetime appreciation for stars and constellations! This hands-on indoor/outdoor tabletop planetarium is sure to provide hours of educational fun for the whole family. Features a projection machine, a 21" x 28" Starhood viewing screen, four "sky dome" attachments illustrating different seasonal patterns, a red filter for outdoor viewing, an activity guide, and a 30-minute audiocassette. Requires two C batteries (not included).ó
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DuoVision
Budding scientists can view everything from a microbe to the moon with this 2-in-1 tool! See small things magnified 50x, 150x, or 250x with the microscope. Attach the 15x telescope tube and bring distant objects up close. Accessories include three microscope lenses, one prepared slide, two blank slides, 10 specimen covers, and one pair of plastic tweezers in a convenient storage box. Requires two AA batteries (not included). Ages 7 and up.
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DuoVision
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Astronomy for Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiment That Really Work
Why does Jupiter have colored clouds? How can you use a clock as a compass? What is the cause of shooting stars? Using common down-to-earth objects, these out-of-this-world experiments will help your kids discover the scientific principles behind the sun, moon, stars, and planets. Each pretested step-by-step activity includes a list of materials, expected results, and a clear explanation. Ages 8 to 12. 229 pages, softcover from Wiley & Sons.
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Inflatable Eclipse Kit
A bright idea for teaching planetary mechanics! Demonstrate the differences between solar and lunar eclipses with this "revolutionary" kit. Featuring colorful, inflatable spheres---plus a breath-saving foot pump---it comes with hands-on activities for explaining rotation, orbits, and moon phases. Includes 36" sun, 12" Earth, 8" moon, pump, flashlight, hanging hooks, and instructions. Requires two AA batteries (not included). Grades 3 and up.
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Inflatable Eclipse Kit
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Astronomy-Eyewitness
Here is a spectacular, thought provoking, and highly informative guide to the fascinating world of astronomy. Superb full color photographs of scientific instruments, experiments, and innovative 3-D models reveal the discoveries and research that have transformed our understanding of the Universe. For ages 8-12.
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Astronomy-Eyewitness
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Creation Anatomy
This book is a study guide written for students K-12. It contains 26 page outline, star chart of 48 constellations, and over 250 activities.
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Elementary Astronomy
Students of all ages are fascinated by the sky above, Elementary Astronomy is the guidebook you will want to use to learn about seasons, moon phases, eclipses, planets, constellations, and more.
In easy-to-understand language and with clear and simple illustrations, Dr. Pierce describes a variety of common celestial phenomena and explains the fundamental forces which produce them. Based on his exciting astronomy workshops, this book makes complex ideas accessible to those who don't have a strong background in the sciences in mathematics.
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Elementary Astronomy
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Find the Constellations
Very few people can tell one star from another but with Find the Constellation, it will not be difficult to learn. From the author of Curious George comes to you an astronomy guidebook for beginners. Let illustrated characters take you on a journey through space, helping you find the constellations. A great way to introduce astronomy to early learners. This book contains 72 pages of constellation shapes, quizzes, constellation position, tips, and stories and lessons about planets and constellations. Grade level 2-5.
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Find the Constellations
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The Investigations Series--Space
A fascinating fact file and learn-it-yourself project book that contains everything, from Earth to the most distant star. It takes you on a journey to the moon, the planets of the solar system and beyond.
20 information sections explain what space is like and how space technology works
19 practical projects help you understand the science behind astronomy and pace exploration
Over 200 full-color photographs and explanatory artworks
Ideal for 8- to 12-year-olds to use at home or school.
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