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Build your own roller coaster, then set colorful marbles rolling, spinning and zipping down the track. It looks like magic, but it's not. The tried and true laws of physics keep the ball in motion, while a series of ties and anchors suspend the rails. Kids have fun creating new twists and turns ? and learning how gravity works. Includes:150 pieces27 feet of track2 types of marbles that run at different speeds2 month manufacturer's warrantyWhen you're ready for the coaster's inaugural run, turn off the lights and watch as the glow-in-the-dark rails add a futuristic effect to your marble masterpiece. Safety warning: This product contains small parts that may present a choking hazard for young children. (More)
Salt becomes a magic force in this activity when it causes a sinking red ball to suddenly float. Investigating this action, students discover how the ball’s density remains the same, while the water’s density changes when the salt is added. These hands-on activities are ideal for centers, enrichment, or take home explorations. Developed by Teresa Harris Matherne, it includes a student science journal, reusuable laminated student guide, and all activity supplies packaged in a stackable tackle box. Grades 2–4. (More)