Inquiry-Based Science Curriculum
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  Science Classroom Resources

With over 30 years of experience, Delta Education provides teachers with the best tools for helping students learn. From our innovative inquiry-based kits, to our huge selection of hands-on classroom resources, we make science fun and exciting for your students!

 
Our Life Science category includes Microscopes and Slides, Lenses and Magnifiers, Health and the Human Body, Plants, Animals, Anatomy, Forensics, and more!
Our Earth Science category includes Astronomy and Space, Fossils and Dinosaurs, Geography, Landforms, Rocks and Minerals, and Weather!
Our Physical Science category includes Chemistry; Electricity; Flight and Rocketry; Force, Motion and Energy; Magnetism; and Sound, Color, and Light.
 
  Microscopes Weather Magnetism
  Plants Landforms Electricity
  Animals Geography Force, Motion, & Energy
  Lenses & Magnifiers Rocks & Minerals Sound, Color, & Light
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You'll find a large selection of beakers, graduated cylinders, flasks, test tubes, petri dishes, science lab tools, and safety goggles!
Choose from a large selection of spring scales, student balances, triple beam balances, and electronic balances from manufacturers like Ohaus and Acculab!
Find the best Disovery Channel School, NOVA, National Geographic, and Eyewitness series science videos and DVDs!
 
     

  Reading
 
Engaging full-color nonfiction readers connect what students learn in the classroom to the larger world around them!
Introduce basic science concepts and help early readers develop the skills and strategies they need for reading and writing about science.
An easy, comprehensive, softcover science dictionary!
 
     

Here's an Idea...

Here's a great tip for
teaching hands-on science:

Know your numbers! Recycling plastic is all about the number on the bottom of the bottle. These recycle numbers indicate the type of plastic used and how easily the item can be recycled. Numbers 1 and 2 are most widely accepted for recycling purposes. Numbers 3 through 6 have limited recycling abilities and are not accepted at some recycling centers. Number 7 is the least recyclable material and is not accepted at most centers.

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