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Science
1 Science Through Modelling Materials
1 Science Through Modelling
Materials
What is easier to mould crazy soap or
cornflower? Which is softest, sculpting sand or
modelling dough? These are just a few of many
questions that children will be asked to
consider whilst using this kit. Children will be
amazed how different materials feel and can
be moulded into different shapes and sizes
using the modelling tools, cutters and rollers
provided. This kit will create excitement and
interest in materials and how they can be
transformed into many different objects and
shapes. Guidance notes and questions
included. The set includes: 1 x bag Corn Flour,
1 x Crazy Soap, 1 x Sculpting Sand, 1 x
Modelling Extruders & Tools, 3 x tubs of
Modelling Dough (yellow, blue, red), 1 x set of
clay Cutting Rollers, 1 x set of Wooden
Pattern Rollers, 1 x New Clay, 1 x Coloured
Clay, 24 x Plastic Cutters, 1 x storage box.
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2 Science Through...the Sand
Tray
Children like nothing more than going to the
beach, why not bring the beach to them with
this exciting kit which contains many different
types of sand, such as black glimmer sand,
purple sand and sculpting sand, as well as
tools and toys to explore and experiment
2 Science Through...the Sand Tray with. This kit is a great resource that the
whole class can enjoy and use. Try exploring
the difference between wet and dry sand.
Which makes the best sand castles? What
happens when you wet the sand and then dig
a hole? Guidance notes and questions
included. The set includes: 1 x tub of Black
Glimmer Sand, 1 x bag of Sand, 2 x Coloured
Play Sand (yellow & purple), Ocean Mould set,
1 x Budget Sand/Water Play set, 1 x Clear
Bucket set, 1 x Sand Hands, 1 x Sculpting
Sand, 1 x Sand, 1 x Water Wheel and Truck
set, 1 x Super Magnets, 1 x storage box.
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3 Blatchford Buzz Box
The buzz box is designed to show the level of
resistance of different materials. It can also be
used to teach the basic principles of current
flow and the importance of making a
complete circuit. The buzzer sounds different
pitches according to how much resistance
there is. Requires 2 x AA batteries not
included.
Thanks to John Siraj-Blatchford, Cambridge,
for this idea.
SBUZZ
3 Blatchford Buzz Box 4 Compact Light Box
4 Compact Light Box
Explore natural and man-made objects or
create illuminated displays on the wall with
this ultra-slim light panel. Designed with a
plastic surround, it is lightweight and highly
portable. The panel has a removable
protective cover and has an illuminated area
of L40 x W30 x D3cm. Weight 1.5kgs.
Supplied with 12V mains adaptor and lead.
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