Ciencia para profesores
Best Selling Science Teacher Supplies
(1 review)
With Turing Tumble, students can build mechanical computers powered by marbles to solve logic problems.
$69.95–$574.95
(6 reviews)
Making a cloud with this palm-sized pump is easy.
$15.95
(2 reviews)
With this portable Van De Graaff generator you can perform many classic static electricity experiments.
$8.95
(4 reviews)
Plug the flashlight transmitter into a cell phone, play a song, and the sound will "ride" the light beam to...
$98.95
Bounces like a ball, flows like slime, shears when pulled... and sparkles!
$2.95
Thermoelectric Energy Demonstration Kit
Here's something you just don't see every day: with just the warmth of your hand and the cold from a piece of ice,...
$16.95
(2 reviews)
Our 3D Pen puts the power of 3D printing right in the palm of your hand. Use it to create nearly anything you can...
$10.95–$46.95
(2 reviews)
Your students will be in the engineering fast lane as they learn about simple machines, Newton's laws, electrical...
$129.00
(1 review)
Constructed from a single strand of thin, flexible metal, the Cosmic Coil is both a kinetic sculpture and a...
$8.95
(1 review)
Identify eight distinct sea turtle models using this kit.
$15.95
(7 reviews)
A dazzling lesson in persistence of vision!
$6.95
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Explore the fascinating world of electrochemistry!
$3.95
(4 reviews)
Create mesmerizing standing waves with a simple string by adjusting the speed of the machine's two motors and the...
$26.95
(7 reviews)
Teach principles of engineering and electric circuitry.
$29.95–$65.95
(1 review)
Our Static Spheres are amusing and educational.
$3.50
(2 reviews)
Demonstrate the conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy and back again.
$3.95
(1 review)
Using capillary action and evaporation, grow colorful crystals.
$2.95–$24.95
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These colorful copters can be used for dozens of investigations.
$6.95
(1 review)
Use dyes to identify unknown pieces of fabric from eight possibilities.
$7.95–$43.95
(3 reviews)
We all know that slime's cool, but this slime is REALLY cool - literally!
$3.95
(7 reviews)
Use the special attachment to fit the Mini Inspector to a smartphone so your samples can be viewed and photographed...
$12.95
(4 reviews)
The rocket shoots up dramatically higher than its original drop height. Explaining energy conversion was never this...
$2.95–$39.95
(5 reviews)
More than mesmerizing--it's a complete lesson on density!
$12.95
(19 reviews)
So much science in this little tube!
$7.95
(14 reviews)
The prettiest demonstration of centripetal force we've ever seen!
$3.95
(1 review)
Create your own static electricity activity! All you need is some tinsel and a source of static electricity.
$1.25
(10 reviews)
Instead of sand, the Magnetic Sand Timer is filled with black iron filings.
$7.95
(5 reviews)
Demonstrate the difference between parallel and series circuits in a way that students can easily understand.
$22.95
(4 reviews)
Grow your own bacteria and win the science fair!
$11.95–$17.95
(10 reviews)
Flies over 20 feet into the air!
$1.95
Learn the science of cleaning and reusing dirty water by conducting interesting water purification experiments. Build...
$13.95
(2 reviews)
Build a snowman, then watch him melt into a puddle of goo.
$8.95
(3 reviews)
With Boinks, each student can simply compress the plastic woven tube in the palm of the hand, release it, and watch...
$3.25
(9 reviews)
Hide this inside a book or greeting card and watch it fly when released!
$3.95
(8 reviews)
These highly efficient, double axis, holographic diffraction grating lenses separate light from any source into its...
$8.95
(4 reviews)
Though they don't perform on TV, these simple wind-up machines include levers and rotating cams, and show the change...
$4.75
(18 reviews)
Clearly demonstrate how germs are spread!
$17.95–$59.95
(15 reviews)
Fossilized shark teeth from Morocco.
$13.95–$21.95
(14 reviews)
Real, farm raised, edible, dried crickets! Yum!
$1.95–$47.95
(31 reviews)
Available individually or in a complete educational Class Set.
$0.05–$49.95
(9 reviews)
Each contain a completely edible, farm-raised cricket or larva.
$1.95–$59.95
(2 reviews)
Use these solar cells to power small motors or other electrical devices which draw small amounts of current.
$10.95
(3 reviews)
Our loudest sound demo!!!
$2.95–$46.80
(4 reviews)
When spun in a circular motion, these tubes produce different tones.
$3.95–$35.95
(14 reviews)
These unique mugs are cut down from Erlenmeyer flasks and resist tipping and spilling.
$13.95–$79.95
(12 reviews)
The caffeine molecule is enameled in white on the side of this 400 mL beaker.
$13.95–$79.95
(6 reviews)
This unique bobblehead is made exclusively for Educational Innovations (with a nod of approval from the Science Guy...
$16.95
(21 reviews)
Available in 400 mL or two styles of large 600 mL.
$12.95–$79.95
(6 reviews)
This little rocket will travel 20 to 30 feet into the air!
$6.95–$25.95
(18 reviews)
Balances on anything - your finger, a pencil, or the edge of your desk.
$2.95–$28.95
(5 reviews)
These simple 5x magnifying lenses are perfect for large and small hands alike! Used throughout The Private Eye book.
$3.95–$69.95
(3 reviews)
Perfect for demonstrating fluorescence of minerals and more.
$11.95
(6 reviews)
Not sure if you're getting too much sun? Use this handy detector. (Only works during daylight hours.)
$3.50–$249.95
(155 reviews)
Watch white beads change to bright colors when taken outside!
$6.95–$324.95
(20 reviews)
Light-sensitive paper that exposes in direct sunlight.
$6.95–$14.95
(5 reviews)
Using high quality fine optical fibers and an internally concealed LED light source, this light gives a beautiful...
$3.95
(1 review)
Reveal the hidden nature of color and visible light with this durably constructed, economical spectroscope.
$10.95
(12 reviews)
These high quality plastic polarizing filters are perfect for all kinds of experimentation.
$3.75–$129.95
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High quality prisms for light experiments. Made of optical glass or clear colorless acrylic plastic.
$6.95–$7.95
(10 reviews)
Available in different sizes, these high quality plastic mirrors are durable and just right for mirror writing,...
$1.65–$6.95
(11 reviews)
Sturdy, good quality magnifier. Dual Lenses, a large 3X and a smaller 6X.
$1.00
(19 reviews)
Fascinating to watch in the dark!
$6.95–$17.50
(10 reviews)
Finally a safe and STAIN-FREE alternative to food coloring!
$6.45–$8.95
$4.95–$8.95
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These chemical splash goggles are comfortable to wear for long periods of time, have clear anti-fog lens, and an...
$9.95
(1 review)
These Crews 'Stratos' Safety Glasses offer good impact protection at an affordable price.
$4.95
(4 reviews)
These safety glasses are perfectly sized for younger students, ensuring proper fit, and lighter weight for use in...
$2.95–$495.00
(2 reviews)
These economical chemical splash goggles feature anti-fog lenses, an adjustable strap, and are designed to fit over...
$5.45
(3 reviews)
These Identicator pads can be used on any paper. No ink-removing cleaners are needed.
$12.95
(6 reviews)
Mark unknown samples in the laboratory using invisible ink.
$6.50
(17 reviews)
Observe the hypnotic display of light and continually changing sound.
$33.95
(3 reviews)
Use solar energy to power a motor that can be used to build any one of six different devices.
$19.95
(3 reviews)
This polymer can be heated and molded over and over again.
$4.95–$19.95
(31 reviews)
Great centerpiece for class discussion or laboratory exploration. How does it work?
$5.95–$64.95
(24 reviews)
Great vapor pressure demonstration!
$5.95–$59.95
(36 reviews)
One of the most striking thermal energy demonstrations we have seen!
$22.95
(4 reviews)
The potential energy of stretched elastic is converted into kinetic energy of motion.
$8.95
(16 reviews)
Bend it, drop it into hot water and watch it return to its original shape!
$5.25–$24.95
(7 reviews)
Bend the wire, drop it in hot water and watch!
$6.95
(5 reviews)
A Rattleback is a half-ellipsoid object carved so that it will spin in only one direction.
$7.95–$34.95
(14 reviews)
These canisters are perfect for building your Alka-Seltzer rockets!
$7.95–$44.95
(6 reviews)
Using a small flame from a candle or a few drops of cooking oil, these 4 inch long boats will chug along for hours.
$3.50–$8.95
(42 reviews)
The Energy Ball is all you need to safely introduce your students to electric energy.
$3.95
(4 reviews)
Perfect for teaching your students about Newton's laws of motion.
$19.95
(4 reviews)
One ball bounces high while the other hits the floor and stops immediately.
$7.75
(27 reviews)
This incredible device seemingly defies the laws of physics by bouncing higher than where you dropped it from!
$2.75–$54.95
(14 reviews)
Excellent demo for Gas Laws!
$4.95–$17.95
(5 reviews)
Igniting two drops of alcohol in the film canister will cause the canister to fly more than 20 feet into the air!
$7.95
Seismic Accelerator (Astro-Blaster Multiple Collision Accelerator)
Awesome demonstration of the Law of Conservation of Energy.
$12.95
(11 reviews)
Magnetic push pins! Finally, a way to 'pin' important papers to your whiteboard!
$10.75
(5 reviews)
Powerful Neodymium Magnets in six different shapes/sizes.
$2.95–$14.95
(11 reviews)
Strong and safe, these high-grade ceramic magnets have been used for years for experimentation, projects, or simply...
$2.25–$44.95
(12 reviews)
Each wand contains a permanent magnet molded into the end of a brightly colored plastic handle which is durable and...
$1.75–$135.00
(6 reviews)
With a magnetic pole on each end, this standard Alnico cow magnet is perfect for a 3-D demonstration of magnetic fields
$7.50
(3 reviews)
Available as a 20 pack, or a 400 pack.
$5.95–$74.95
(2 reviews)
This is a great puzzler for students.
$3.95
(15 reviews)
This amazingly simple ring magnet set is a great demonstration of magnetic fields.
$4.95
(8 reviews)
A great deal on great ring magnets. The best price on Neodymium Magnets that we have found!
$19.95
(11 reviews)
This easily assembled motor is able to run for more than 5 hours on a simple D-Cell battery.
$4.95
(20 reviews)
Loose iron filings for experimenting with magnetic fields.
$5.95
(3 reviews)
You can use this amazing viewer card to locate the poles of a magnet. Available separately or as a kit.
$2.95
(9 reviews)
See how iron filings react with magnets and show magnetic fields without the mess.
$2.95
(8 reviews)
An uncommon and totally cool addition to any mineral unit.
$14.25
(28 reviews)
Each bag contains at least 120 assorted fossils and a sorting guide.
$14.95
(10 reviews)
Great for teaching about crystals, states of matter or even as a gift!
$8.95
(5 reviews)
Great viscosity demo for your science table.
$14.95
(15 reviews)
Great for teaching the skills of observation and deduction!
$29.95
(9 reviews)
Perfect to use with Cartesian Diver experiments.
$4.75
(30 reviews)
Spontaneous order from disorder! Isn't this a violation of The Second Law??
$19.95
(14 reviews)
Click a metal disk and watch the liquid crystallize.
$6.95–$74.95
(15 reviews)
These candles have to be seen to be believed!
$2.95
(6 reviews)
This polypropylene rack is perfect for holding six preforms.
$6.95–$10.95
(31 reviews)
Perfect for a wide variety of experiments.
$18.95
(24 reviews)
Place these hard crystals in water and they expand about 300 times.
$6.95
(8 reviews)
Universal Acid/Base Indicator, without that awful cabbage smell.
$10.95
(20 reviews)
Science phenomenon at its best!
$6.95–$12.95
(28 reviews)
Turns bright red in bases and returns to bright yellow in acids.
$16.95
(25 reviews)
Sand that repels water and never gets wet!
$5.95
(28 reviews)
Is it magic? No, it's science!
$6.95–$279.95
(23 reviews)
The super-absorbent polymer found in disposable baby diapers.
$7.95–$89.95
(5 reviews)
Excellent motivational prizes for students of all ages!
$11.95
(5 reviews)
Contains enough to make slime for the whole classroom.
$16.95
(4 reviews)
These kits have everything you need for making perfect slime!
$3.95–$4.95
(3 reviews)
Great for quantitative measuring experiments.
$3.50
(15 reviews)
These alligators grow more than 6" when placed in water!
$3.95–$23.85
(9 reviews)
Our periodic tables change color when heat is applied.
$17.95
(7 reviews)
Great addition to your science table.
$12.95
(6 reviews)
These laminated sheets of liquid crystal are temperature sensitive. Available in a variety of temperature ranges.
$25.95
(2 reviews)
Measure the temperature of an object without ever touching it.
$32.95
(26 reviews)
The Silent Timer! Much easier to use than the traditional stopwatch yet just as accurate and precise. Available in...
$7.95–$79.95
(1 review)
Glass thermometer, metal back. 16.5 cm x 2.6 cm (6.5" x 1") -30 to 110 C (-20 to 230 F).
$1.50
(1 review)
Great for measuring force in newtons anywhere in the universe.
$5.50–$29.95
So fast that ONE of these low-cost balances will easily replace six mechanical ones.
$127.00
$95.95
(9 reviews)
Freeze-dried ice cream is yummy and requires no refrigeration!
$3.75–$599.95
(18 reviews)
Watch as this 60' solar tube gently lifts into the air.
$14.95
(22 reviews)
An awesome way to demonstrate Newton's Laws to students.
$4.95–$12.95
(1 review)
Squeeze a flat colored balloon and watch it self-inflate!
$6.95
(11 reviews)
Students can produce a vacuum right at their lab stations.
$12.95–$192.70
(4 reviews)
Fantastic for teaching the properties of air!
$6.95–$298.95
(6 reviews)
Simple to use: no vacuum pump - but incredibly difficult to pull apart.
$11.95
(5 reviews)
The modern version of Hero of Alexandria's fountain.
$3.95
(6 reviews)
Touchable bubbles!
$3.50–$32.95
(9 reviews)
Illustrate the principles of flight with a snap of your fingers.
$3.95
(2 reviews)
Blow the bubbles, wait 10 seconds, and catch them on your fingers!
$4.50–$39.95
(40 reviews)
Demonstrate a vortex in your classroom!
$1.95–$150.00
(7 reviews)