Space Lab (Magic School Bus)
Item #: | 033546 |
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Grades: | K-5 |
Product Description:
Explore space with Ms. Frizzle and the gang with your own Magic School Bus Space Lab. Create a planet poster, make a night vision flashlight, make a constellation box and planet mobile, and use the Star Pilot (batteries included) to navigate the night sky. Have hours of fun throughout the year as you explore the planets and stars. Add a Magic School Bus DVD (#024221) and books (#060069, #022996) to create your own unit study. All of your supplies are neatly packed in a Magic School Bus-shaped box and includes: Star Pilot, 20 experiment cards, string, straws, planet poster, constellation fact sheet, constellation box, sticker sheet, constellation booklet, constellation cards, data notebook, pipe cleaners, cut outs of planets, red cellophane, elastic band, and constellation chart. Enjoy the adventure!CHOKING HAZARD (1). Not <3yrs
Publisher Description:
Ms. Frizzle and her students take Young Scientists on a wild ride with The Magic School Bus as they explore Space. Young Scientists will use the included specialized astronomical device called the Star Pilot to locate constellations both on the star ball and in the night sky. Fun and exciting experiments and activities include making a constellation box, learning about the life cycle of a star, making a solar system mobile, creating a planet poster, making a night-vision flashlight, and much, much more! This inquisitive bus-shaped kit comes packed with science components for the experiments and activities, 20 colorful instruction cards, a 16 page booklet on constellation myths from all around the world, a data notebook, poster and the unique Star Pilot. Seatbelts, everyone! Get ready to navigate the sky with Space Lab!
Magic School Bus science activity sets come in two sizes - labs and kits. We get an occasional question about the differences in the two, so here are the basic differences: Labs come in a Magic School Bus shaped box and include activity cards, a data notebook for recording information, and supplies to complete them, organized into trays. The number of activity cards ranges from 20 in Human Body, Space, Slime & Polymer, and Microscope labs, 28 in Weather, 33 in Engineering, and 51 in Chemistry.
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- Janice - Staff on Apr 20, 2020