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Ward’s® Atomic Orbital Molecular Model Set
Ward’s® Atomic Orbital Molecular Model SetBuild 14 Atomic Orbitals
Ward’s® Drag Sled
Ward’s® Drag SledApply Coefficient of Friction Principles to Your Forensics LessonsDetermine the amount of force necessary to create different tire skid marks. Taking into account the composition of the ground or roadway surface, and the weight of the vehicle, this revolutionary sled establishes the force that created specific tire skid marks.
Ward’s® Evidence Collection Kit
Ward’s® Evidence Collection KitCollect Evidence like the ExpertsGather forensic evidence like a pro with these kits of basic materials and equipment. Lead your class in a series of crime scene simulations and ensure proper collection and documentation techniques by providing high quality supplies.
• Necessary Supplies for Investigations In One Comprehensive Package• Replacements Available• Equipment only (does not include activities)
Ward’s® Fingerprint Types Slide Set
Ward’s® Fingerprint Types Slide SetIdentify Individual Friction Ridge Patterns
Ward’s® Gunshot Residue Presumptive Test
Ward’s® Gunshot Residue Presumptive TestColorimetric test for trace evidence.This simple, two-part presumptive test will help you quickly determine whether or not a surface has recently been exposed to a discharged firearm.
• Grades 9-12• Estimated class/lab time required: 30 minutes
Ward’s® Mystery at 323 Maple Street Forensic Simulation
Ward’s® Mystery at 323 Maple Street Forensic SimulationWard’s® Mystery at 323 Maple Street Forensic Simulation
Ward’s® Mystery at 323 Maple Street Forensic SimulationStudents use observational and analytical skills to find out “Whodunit.”A crime has been committed at 323 Maple Street, and your class is the team of investigators assigned to find out where the crime took place, if the criminal acted alone, and even the type of clothing worn by each suspect.
• Grades 6-12• Real World Case Based Scenario• Combination of 6 Activities
Ward’s® New York Vikings: A Lab Activity in Forensic Anthropology and Geology
Ward’s® New York Vikings: A Lab Activity in Forensic Anthropology and GeologyWard’s® New York Vikings: A Lab Activity in Forensic Anthropology and Geology
Ward’s® New York Vikings: A Lab Activity in Forensic Anthropology and GeologyAnalyze human bone, artifacts, and rocks.In this forensic science activity, students will apply hands-on forensic techniques to analyze a scenario involving multiple lines of anthropological, archaeological, and geological evidence from human bone replicas, artifact photos, and rocks.
• Grades 9-12• Real World Case Based Scenario• Estimated class/lab time required: 180 minutes over 4 days
Ward’s® Sealed with a Kiss Kit
Ward’s® Sealed with a Kiss KitAre lip prints like finger prints?Someone has been mailing anonymous love letters to the captain of the football team and sealing each one with a kiss.
• NGSS Physical Science DCI PS1• Pre and post-laboratory assessments• Links to real world concepts
Ward’s® Shapes of Molecules Molecular Model Set, 74 Pieces
Ward’s® Shapes of Molecules Molecular Model Set, 74 PiecesWard’s® Shapes of Molecules Molecular Model Set, 74 Pieces
Ward’s® Shapes of Molecules Molecular Model Set, 74 PiecesCreate Eight VSEPR Shapes
Ward’s® Teacher Molecular Model Set, 500 Pieces
Ward’s® Teacher Molecular Model Set, 500 PiecesUseful for individual or group study of molecules, these model sets offer an interactive learning opportunity.
Where Has My Little Dog Been? Kit
Where Has My Little Dog Been? KitUse multiple forms of evidence analysis.Poor puppy Plato was dognapped. Now that he is safely back home, it’s time to test the evidence and determine the culprit of the canine caper.
• Test the evidence and determine the culprit• Six different activities
You Be the Detective: Unsolved Mysteries CD
You Be the Detective: Unsolved Mysteries CDFour Fun Forensics Cases on One CD
You’re in Control: Endocrine System Manipulative
You’re in Control: Endocrine System ManipulativeEveryone is aware of the respiratory system, nervous system, and digestive system, but what about the endocrine system? This often forgotten system of glands and organs controls the majority of our body processes.