Sciencewiz Collision: ScienceWiz Collisions and Trajectories cradles, catapults and collisions with pendulum art to explore the science of motion. Includes an illustrated 36-page science book with materials.
Build, Collide, Catapult! Explore the toys to learn the science of collisions through 18 different projects. Explore elastic and inelastic collisions, kinetic and potential energy, momentum, circular motion, and pendulums. This Stem kit provides everything you need to learn about elastic and inelastic collisions, kinetic and potential energy, momentum, circular motion, and pendulums! Build and aim a catapult or lift-off with stomp rocket science! Have fun with science kits while solidifying a firm understanding of the basic laws of nature.
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Features
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Explore collisions with Newton’s cradle.
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Build and aim a catapult.
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Lift-off with stomp rocket science.
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Make the rocket go the farthest.
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Collide collision carts.
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Ram barriers with marbles and carts to explore momentum.
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Paint with pendulums.
Incorporate these highly educational science kits into your child’s future lessons. The projects and experiments introduced in these kits cover an enormous expanse of information that will provide for a fairly in-depth study of the featured topic. These kits were designed for young children to use in a highly independent setting; parental supervision is usually kept to a bare minimum. The book is filled with vibrantly coloured illustrations that provide for a pictorial guide that is easy for even the youngest of children to follow and understand. Most materials necessary for the experiments are included within the kits, although some common household materials may also be needed.
Kit Contains
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1 – Newton’s Cradle
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1 – Protractor
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Rocket Cut-Outs
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3 – Long Plastic Rocket Tubes
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1 – Short Rocket Tube
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3 – Elbow Connectors
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30 – Craft Sticks
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12 – Rubber Bands
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1 – Small Box For Cart
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1 – Ping-Pong Ball
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2 – Marbles
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Water Balloons,
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36 Page Book
Warning: Choking Hazard! Small parts Not for children under 3 yrs.
Recommended Age
science toys for 8 year olds
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