The Tour Series. The Shore Tour Living Responsibly on the Edge of the Ocean Grades 3 9/40 students

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The Tour Series This series of complete, hands-on curricula is designed for elementary and middleschool environmental science education. Each Tour is a unique inquiry-based curriculum. They include lecture materials, illustrated hand-outs, teacher tips, test procedures, TesTabs reagents and test strips, data sheets, and a variety of word puzzles to reinforce key concepts. Code 5939 The Shore Tour Living Responsibly on the Edge of the Ocean Grades 3 9/40 students Order Code 5939 NH (5) Refill R-5939 NH (1) Five units teach students through classroom lectures and activities how their everyday actions affect the ocean. Whether they live in an urban, rural or a shore setting, students and their families can do things to help keep ocean and shore ecosystems healthy. Topics include an introduction to coastal ecosystems, energy conservation, pollution, estuaries, beach erision and restoration, litter, recycling, oil spills, shoreline development and marine debris. Each unit is packed with activities and spotlights a traditional or not so traditional marine career. Real news stories and articles bring the lecture material to life. Includes data sheets and a thought-provoking game to bring it all together at the conclusion of the tour. Help students develop a sense of stewardship toward shores and oceans that will remain with them for the rest of their lives. informative lecture material with real life stories teacher tested activities from EPA, NOAA and The Marine Mammal Center CD with printable handouts, data sheets, and more links to activities and information from ocean experts complete hands-on curriculum step-by-step classroom activities, team data sheets and handouts incorporates science, math, language arts, social studies spotlights of traditional and non-traditional marine careers extensions and "Webquests" for each unit links to over 100 ocean-related resources

Inspector Hector s Everyday Science Tour Grades 3 9/40 students Order Code 5944 NH (4) Reagent Refill R-5944 NH (1) Join Inspector Hector, the soft-boiled detective and health inspector, and his Siamese cat Ajax, in unraveling clues to solve mysteries from everyday life. Why does everyone in Tank Top Tommy's pool have red eyes? Did Pop's Pickle Emporium pollute the storm drain? What made Silvia the silver poodle's fur flop? Is seafood from Stinky's Seafood Market making people sick? Students discover how science is a part of every day life by entering the amazing world of health inspectors and learn how these behind-the-scenes heroes make our world a safer place to live. Teams use safe and fun hands-on TesTabs and test strip methods to analyze samples from the scenes and interpret the results to solve the cases! CD with printable handouts and data sheets, links & more complete, hands-on curriculum entertaining and informative lecture material - fun makes learning easier! step-by-step, suspense-filled classroom activities, team data sheets and handouts scintillating scene photos, entertaining puzzles and games, teacher tips extensions for each unit giant classroom poster (33" x 21 3 4") links to over 100 resources with FREE stuff Code 5944 Code 5425-01 Code 5419

The Watershed Tour TM Grades 4-8/30 students Order Code 5419 NH (4) Reagent Refill R-5419 NH (1) Can t get your class to a river? Need a meaningful watershed experience? Study a virtual watershed! Through a week-long series of activities students test four sites along a river continuum from the headwaters to the mouth to study how the river changes, and how human activities influence water quality. Introduce students to stream and river ecosystems through a classroom-based tour of a virtual watershed. The class will learn about stream ecology, water quality issues, and their own connection to a watershed using TesTabs tablet tests, games, and activities. Includes lecture materials, illustrated handouts, teacher s tips, test procedures, TesTabs reagents, data sheets, and games. TesTabs reagents and test tubes for 30 students in groups. Pondwater Tour Grades 4-8/50 students Order Code 5418 N (4) Reagent Refill R-5418 N (1) Study and measure changes in water quality in any body of water from lakes to aquariums! The Pondwater Tour is a great classroom introduction into the study and measurement of changes in the water quality of a lake, stream, pond, aquarium, or even a fish bowl. Each student on the Pondwater Tour conducts water quality tests for ph, dissolved oxygen, nitrate, and ammonia using safe, simple TesTabs reagent tablets. Students investigate natural processes and variables that create changes in water quality over time. Tablets and sample test bags for 50 students. The Topsoil Tour Grades 4-8/50 students Order Code 5425-01 NH (4) Reagent Refill R-5425-01 NH (1) Get the dirt on your dirt! The Topsoil Tour is an exciting classroom investigation into the physical and chemical properties of soil. Each student on the Topsoil Tour completes seven units while conducting his/her own soil tests for soil texture, ph, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium using safe, simple TesTabs reagent tablets. Tablets and sample test bags for 50 students. The Tapwater Tour Grades 4-8/50 students Order Code 3608 NH (4) Reagent Refill R-3608 NH (1) What s coming out of your tap? The Tapwater Tour is an exciting classroom investigation of water quality through the examination of the chemical properties of water directly from the tap. Each student on the Tapwater Tour completes several units while conducting his/her own water quality tests using safe, simple TestTabs reagent tablets. Students learn the relationships between good and poor water quality while examining the ph, chlorine, hardness, copper, and iron of water from the tap. Tablets and sample test bags for 50 students. Code 5419 Code 3608

Living In Water Curriculum Tote Grades 5-8 Order Code 5947 R1 (8) Living in Water, a 395 page aquatic science textbook, contains 50 activities to integrate physical, earth, and life science into your classroom. It can be used as a complete curriculum or individual modules of interest can be selected for study. Classroom based, scientific study of water, aquatic environments and the plants and animals that live there. Can be adapted for field studies. For use in any body of water from the ocean to a fish bowl. Developed by the Department of Education at the National Aquarium in Baltimore, the popular curriculum is now in its third edition. Living in Water has documented use in 41 countries and most Canadian provinces. Code 5947 Test Kits Included and Also Sold Individually Factor Code Shipping Range (#Tests) Dissolved Oxygen 7414 R3 0-10 ppm (50) _ Nitrate 3354 NH 0-15 ppm NO 3 N (50) ph 5858 R1 3.0-10.5 (50) NutriTabs (50 tablets) 5421A-H NH Armored Thermometer 1066 NH Living in Water text only (see page 53) 1598 NH

Classroom Studies Series Ten Lab Packages for Water & Soil Demonstrations Grades 5-8 These lab packages are designed to reinforce key concepts introduced in lecture materials on drinking water treatment and water and soil environmental studies. Teacher manual includes tips on organizing the lab demonstration, introductory information on each test factor, and suggestions for additional experiments. Order Code Description Shipping Refill 5962 Water Treatment Lab Investigate odor, color, and turbidity of drinking water and water treatment processes. 5963 Dissolved Oxygen Lab Demonstrate the importance of dissolved oxygen in natural waters. Create your own samples, relating the importance of temperature to oxygen saturation. 5964 Water ph Lab Learn the importance of ph and how it is adjusted in various water samples. Create your own demonstrations using various household items. 5965 Soil ph Lab Determine the soil ph of known samples as well as your own samples. 5966 Soil Texture Lab Separate the sand, silt, and clay fractions of a known soil sample. Determine the soil texture of a soil sample from your garden. 5967 Hardness In Water Lab Measure the hardness of a known sample and demonstrate the aesthetic effects of drinking water. 5968 Soil Nutrients Nitrate Lab 5969 Soil Nutrients Phosphorus Lab 5970 Soil Nutrients Potassium Lab Review the importance of these nutrients and their affect on plant growth and nutrition. Soil samples included. Each lab sold separately. 5971 Nutrients in Water Lab Measure nitrate and phosphate in prepared samples. Learn the importance of these nutrients as pollution indicators. Refill/ Shipping NH (2) R-5962 NH (1) NH (2) 3976-H NH (1) NH (2) R-5964 NH (1) NH (2) R-5965 NH (1) NH (2) R-5966 NH (1) R1 (2) R-5967 R1 (1) R2 (2) R-5968 R2 (1) R1 (2) R-5969 R1 (1) NH (2) R-5970 NH (1) NH (2) R-5971 NH (1) Lesson Plans included teacher manual introductory information student procedures/data sheets (to reproduce) lesson plans included apparatus and reagents for 5 teams to perform 5 demonstrations each, or a total of 25 demonstrations soil samples for all soil units reagent composition information reagent refills available Code 5962

Code 3-5873 Science Project Kits TM Grades 3 and up It s Science Fair time again, and students need a project. Don t panic! These kits will guide them through the entire process, from choosing a subject, doing research, collecting data, and displaying the results. TesTabs, test tubes, and project ideas are included. ph Discover The ph of Things Around You Order Code 3-5873 NH (1) Create an experiment to test household items, and make a ph scale. Topics include acid rain, corrosion, acids and bases. 20 tests Nitrogen Find Out About Nutrients In Soil & Plants Order Code 3-5874 NH (1) Test soil samples for nitrogen, or demonstrate the effects of water pollution while learning about plant nutrition, fertilization, and pollution of lakes and streams. 20 tests. Bacteria Search For Environmental Bacteria Order Code 3-5875 NH (1) How is water tested to ensure its safety for drinking and swimming? This kit explains how, and contains three tests for checking water samples for coliform bacteria. 3 tests. Chlorine Explore Clean Water Order Code 3-5876 NH (1) Use TesTabs to measure water samples for safe levels of sanitizers in swimming pools and other water samples. 20 tests Copper/Iron Investigate Metals & Corrosion Order Code 3-5877 NH (1) How does corrosion damage water systems and metal surfaces? Demonstrate corrosion and measure the amount of copper and iron in water samples. 10 tests each Dissolved Oxygen Study Oxygen In Water Order Code 3-5878 NH (1) Dissolved oxygen is important to healthy aquatic environments find out why! Perform dissolved oxygen tests on water samples and measure the effects of pollution. 10 tests Hardness Measure & Learn About Hard Water Order Code 3-5879 NH (1) Soap scum! Learn how hardness affects water systems, and determine the hardness level of water samples. 10 tests

Code 5914 Funky Faucet Sink Science Order Code 5914 NH (1) What s coming out of your funky faucet? Test tap water for ph, chlorine, hardness, copper, and iron. Learn while you laugh with Just for Fun activities including Make Your Own Lava Lamp and edible experiments like the Pollution Parfait. non-hazardous TesTabs reagents to run 10 tests each instructions for 5 simple water quality tests test tubes word search game internet connections Teach Water Kit Order Code 5927 NH (1) Ideal for municipal and well water investigations, this combo pack of test strips offers the TEACH handbook and one vial each of alkalinity, chlorine, hardness, ph, and nitrate/nitrite strips (50 strips in each vial). Code 5927 Nitty-Gritty Soil Science Order Code 5913 NH (1) Make friends with earthworms, and discover the importance of composting. This kit is a great introduction to the basic concepts of soil science! Investigate healthy plant requirements for proper soil texture, ideal levels of soil ph, and nutrients. Learn to perform ph, nitrate, phosphate, and potassium soil tests (using non-hazardous TesTab tablet methods). Reagents for 10 tests of each test factor are included. Code 5913 Bugkit Order Code 3-0030 NH (1) A creepy-crawly, wet investigation into the health of any freshwater environment. Following the easy-to-read manual, one to two students collect, observe, sort, and identify aquatic insects as a guide for establishing water quality. Students complete the activity at home, or spend an afternoon outdoors beside a stream or pond. mesh leaf bags for collection trays and plastic dishes for sorting magnifying lens BUGGUIDE a bug-by-bug description BUGBOARD identification chart manual, including activities and games Code 3-0030

Code 3-5886 GREEN Low Cost Water Monitoring Kit Order Code 3-5886 NH (1) Need to test fresh, brackish or saline water? Designed as a sampler that is a great introduction to any water quality monitoring program. This kit provides hands-on methods using TesTabs. For long term monitoring, consider the Green Standard Water Monitoring kit, code 5848, on page 7. Both kits are ideal for citizen monitoring, too. 8 different test factors: ph, dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, temperature, turbidity, nitrate, phosphate, and coliform bacteria manual with step-by-step diagrammed instructions in both English and Spanish all necessary apparatus safe, non-hazardous TesTabs to test 10 water samples (3 for coliform) laminated color chart Urban Water Test Kit Grades 3 and up Order Code 5918 NH (1) Test tap water from any source and study the impact of urban water on the city s environment! Wet in the City, a hands-on kit, introduces the basic concepts of water chemistry even to kids as young as first grade! Non-hazardous TesTabs make Wet in the City an easy and safe kit that's also portable! Contains a comprehensive handbook and all necessary equipment to test for the following factors, 10 repetitions each, 5 for coliform bacteria. Code 5918 Chlorine Nitrate Copper ph Dissolved Oxygen Phosphate Hardness Temperature Iron Coliform Bacteria (5) GLOBE approved Code 3-5880 NPK Soil Test Kit Grades 5 and up Order Code 3-5880 NH (1) Specifically designed to meet the needs of the GLOBE Program TM, this kit is safe, fun, and can easily ship anywhere! 50 tests each for nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium uses non-hazardous TesTabs all necessary apparatus simple, diagrammed instructions laminated color chart