Exploring paper and the
papermaking process can be a great way to teach science concepts about
substances, their properties, the role of science and technology in society, and
more. During this hands-on unit, students test common types of paper for various
properties (like opacity and smoothness), then make recycled paper and alter
variables that affect its properties. As a final assessment, students develop
specifications for making a recycled paper product—greeting card, piece of
stationery, or postcard—and then follow those specifications to create it. Above text from: Carolina Biological Supply Company Website Printable Kit Items
Teaching AidsTeacher Submitted AidsThis space is used to share any useful tool & tips that you use in your classrooms with this kit. To share yours simply email me at sprouke@tulsaschools.org, or send them to the Science Warehouse through school mail. I will get them included as soon as possible. Student Safety ContractAt the first of every school year, each student should be given a copy of this contract. It must be signed by student, parent or guardian and returned to you. One copy per student covers all elementary kits. Keep them on file for the duration of the school year. You can open and print the contract here. NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical HazardsMSDS SheetsFlinn Scientific has a great utility for MSDS sheets. Just enter the criteria into the search bar and hit the Search button. You can print the sheets if you wish. You are visitor number
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