
For papier mache modeling, of course. You get a 4"wide x 180" long roll of plaster-coated cloth, wet it, wrap it, and dry it until it's rigid. Finish it with paint or shellac or whatever. "Takes all finishes" the package trumpets. And it's non-toxic, so don't be bashful about rigid-wrapping yourself.
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91074 RIGID WRAP |
Rarely have we seen such boring teaching aids. Aides yes, but not aids. 4" Sq. cards. The red ones have lines dividing them into 10ths, with from one to nine of the lined off bars shaded. The green ones have lines in both directions, hence are divided into 100ths. From 5 to 95 of the resulting squares are shaded, always in multiples of 5. On the yellow, the 100 squares of the green cards are each sub divided into 10 giving 1000 (yawn) parts to the whole. From 25 to 975 parts are shaded, in multiples of 25. (Snzz) If this how to teach decimals, its no wonder the kids don't learn. Turn the cards over and use the blank sides for craft projects. You get a total of (76) cards, two of each possible red, one of each possible green and yellow. The above should allow you to compute how many of each color you get.
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23299 DECIMAL CARDS |
We've got (2) great grid-posters for the classroom or the lab. The 18" x 24" posters have 1/2" squares, 33 x 27, with headers on the x and y axis. The all-around borders have outer-space images or dinosaurs. Why not get both?
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32302P36 DINOSAUR GRID POSTER CLASSROOM PACK | |
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32302P2 DINOSAUR GRID-POSTER | |
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32301P36 SPACE GRID POSTER CLASSROOM PACK | |
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32301P2 SPACE GRID-POSTER |
Cheaper -- a whole lot cheaper -- than hiring a guide, plus these fit in your pocket (which is only true of the tiniest human guides). These hunting and fishing helpers are written and illustrated by professionals and are dense with information and step-by-step, full-color instructions for deer and duck hunters and fisherpersons. They're printed on heavy laminated 8-1/2" x 11" stock folded to a pocket-sized 4-1/4" x 5-1/2". The series includes how to site and work a deer stand; place your shot effectively and safely; field dress and quarter a deer; identify diving and puddle ducks; cast for and trigger bass; work with minnow rigs; identify trout, salmon and catfish -- plus how to stay alive and stop the bleeding when things go a touch wrong. Original retail price of each was $4.95.
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36934 BASS CASTING | |
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36941 CATFISH ID | |
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36930 DEER STANDS | |
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36931 DIVING DUCK ID | |
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36932 FIELD DRESS DEER | |
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36933 FISHING FIRST AID | |
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36935 MINNOW RIGS | |
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36936 PUDDLE DUCK ID | |
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36937 QUARTERING DEER | |
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36938 SHOT PLACEMENT | |
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36939 TRIGGERING BASS | |
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36940 TROUT/SALMON ID |
Just the ticket for tyro scientists, these 40pp, hard-cover books are from the Thompson/Gale "Routes of Science" series. Full of color illustrations and photos and with a wealth of sidebars, they cover the basics and history of gravity, geology and light, including mini-biographies of important figures. Originally priced at over $20 each.
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37676 GEOLOGY | |
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37675 GRAVITY | |
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37677 LIGHT |
Are we the Parents' Pal or what? No household with normal school-age children (ages 9-12) can afford to be without Sterling Publishing's 112pp hardcover book, "Last-Minute Science Fair Projects." Ten of them take "a week or two," (13) take "a few short days," but fully (22) projects can be completed in under (24) hours, a few in mere minutes. And yes, most everything you need is somewhere in the house so you won't need to find an all-night hardware store. Bonus: No baking-soda volcanoes!
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93355 LAST MINUTE PROJECTS |
No reason to neglect your education while you’re playing blackjack. Just use our special heuristic playing cards and you’ll learn something, even if you do lose your shirt. The Elemental cards are a double deck, (104) cards plus (4) jokers. In addition to the standard playing card values, the decks cover the (up-to-date, 2006) periodic table of elements. Each card includes one element's atomic number, symbol, series, melting and boiling points, period/group, uses, est. atomic weight, standard state, and the element's name in English. The Bones cards are a deck of (52) plus (2) jokers covering the human skeletal system, with names and full-color illustrations, and yes, the four of clubs is connected to the five of clubs.
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93185 ELEMENTAL CARDS | |
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93408 HUMAN BONE CARDS |
There are endless uses for this deck of (60) blank playing cards from Roylco®. The backs are a star-and-dingbat pattern, white on red. The fronts are blanks, waiting for you to create flash cards for classrooms, whole new games of your own, or a custom deck of cards with your very own design. (Make yourself the King of Hearts, or create the six of pickles!) Already achieved Satori? Leave 'em blank and play Zen Solitaire. Standard card size: 3-7/16" x 2-7/16".
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93632 BLANK CARDS |
Our "Rocks & Minerals" poster from Roylco® is a full-color, 17" x 22" illustration of (49) different rocky friends, from amphibolite to talc schist. Illustrations are approx 1" to 1-1/2" and carry brief descriptions, locations and uses for each rock or mineral.
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93633 ROCK POSTER |
This 96pp, full-color, heavily illustrated book, "The Usborne Internet-Linked Book of Astronomy & Space," is written with a quick-link to the publisher's website, where there are updated links to internet sites that correspond to specific pages of the text. Sections include the solar system, stars, constellations, telescopes, photography and a plethora of astronomical facts and lists. From Usborne Publishing.
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93704 ASTRO BOOK |
And you could be the person drawing it with this set of 18, 1/16" fineline markers in the full spectrum of colors. Non-toxic, 5-3/8" long, with white caps and an affordable-by-starving-artists price.
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93762 FINELINE MARKERS |
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