
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 |
Periodic table of the elements nicely presented as a 3-hole-punched 8-1/4" x 11" insert for a looseleaf notebook. It's a double-sided trifold with peripheral information, including instructions on how to read the chart. A brightly colored and useful reference for everyone from teachers to chemists.
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88638 PERIODIC TABLE |
Black and white sand in a viscous colored fluid. The sand and fluid are between 5-1/2" wide x 3-1/2" high panes of glass, framed on a gimbaled stand. Flip the panel and watch the sand swirl and eddy into endlessly new pictures of dunes, drifts, mountains or moonscapes, depending on your imagination and the pattern they form. The mix of black and white creates a definite third dimension to the images. They come in assorted colored plastic frames (our choice) and are pretty neat, as these things go.
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88881 MOVING SAND PICTURE |
They might as well learn something while they're trying to outlast you on eating those lima beans. Set the table with educational placemats and they'll be at least a touch smarter after dinner, even if their vegetable intake is low. These laminated, 12" x 17-3/8" mats have full-color fronts, black-and-white backs. Choose the United States Map, Stars & Constellations, the Periodic Table of Elements or The Metric System.
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92515 ELEMENTS PLACEMAT | |
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94354 METRIC SYSTEM PLACEMAT | |
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92514 STARS PLACEMAT | |
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92513 US MAP PLACEMAT |
From the Princeton Field Guides series, this 400-page volume is written by Ian Ridpath and illustrated by Wil Tirion. Filled with charts and maps of the night sky, along with color photos and illustrations, it's highly detailed, dense and informative -- and printed on heavy, coated stock in a portable 4-1/2" x 7-1/2" paperback size. Third edition, from Princeton University Press. Spans beginners to advanced stargazers. Very nice.
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92922 STARS & PLANETS |
If they saw this color map eight times a day, they'd know where every place is-and its capital. Snap this tough, 8.5" x 11" laminated sheet into a school notebook and eventually they'll have to read it. It's a very nice world map with capital cities on one side, a U.S. map with state capitals on the other. It includes other major cities plus partial Canadian and Mexican bonus areas. Current, barring a coup since we got our latest shipment.
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91766 U.S. MAP |
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 |
Another teach-'em-while-they-eat product: clever laminated placemats that display the flags of (29) European or (28) North/South/Central American countries. Rub the heat-sensitive bar under each flag and the country, capital and currency are revealed (and fade again in a minute or two). Yes, the kiddles can draw on them with crayons or dry-erase markers, and no, they don't have to be used to eat from, they could just be teaching aids. Mats measure 13-1/2" x 9-5/8".
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38072 AMERICAN FLAG MAGIC | |
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38073 EURO FLAG MAGIC |
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