Motion Science Kits & Lessons on Energy

Investigate the amount of potential energy given the rubber band vs. the distance traveled by the Wacky Hall Walker. The suspended pearly crystals in Rheoscopic Fluid show current movement continually, without settling out. A Rattleback is a half-ellipsoid object carved so that it will spin in only one direction. Foucault's Pendulum is mesmerizing to watch as it traces beautiful Lissajous patterns in sand.
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  • Newtonian Demonstrator

    Newtonian Demonstrator

    Use this Newtonian Demonstrator (also known as Newton's Cradle) to illustrate Newton's laws of motion and the...
    $38.95
  • PhysicsQuest 2020: Katherine Johnson

    PhysicsQuest 2020: Katherine Johnson

    Four activities based on force and motion.
    $15.95
  • Surprising Science for Kids: Force and Motion

    Surprising Science for Kids: Force and Motion

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    Learn about Newton's Laws of Motion, energy, gravity, friction, inertia, and more.
    $26.95
  • Rheoscopic Fluid

    Rheoscopic Fluid

    Captivate your students with this unique fluid.
    $19.95
  • Foucault's Pendulum

    Foucault's Pendulum

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    Mesmerizing to watch as it traces beautiful Lissajous patterns in sand.
    $10.95–$69.95
  • Star Coaster Level 5

    Star Coaster Level 5

    This advanced level roller coaster building kit is enormous--and thrilling!
    $59.95
  • Star Coaster Level 2

    Star Coaster Level 2

    Students will have a new learning adventure each time they build it!
    $19.95
  • Flow Ring

    Flow Ring

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    Constructed from a single strand of thin, flexible metal.
    $8.95
  • ScooterBots

    ScooterBots

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    Teach principles of engineering and electric circuitry.
    $3.95–$65.95
  • Centripetal Spinner

    Centripetal Spinner

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    The prettiest demonstration of centripetal force we've ever seen!
    $5.75
  • Air Power Soccer Disk

    Air Power Soccer Disk

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    Glides on a cushion of air!
    $12.95
    *Backordered: 12/5/2024
  • G-Ball

    G-Ball

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    Let the ball drop to calculate the height, velocity, or gravitational acceleration.
    $34.95
    *Backordered: 12/5/2024
  • The Original SpillNot

    The Original SpillNot

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    A fabulous solution to the ubiquitous problem of spills.
    $11.95
  • Hovercraft Class Kit

    Hovercraft Class Kit

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    Includes everything you need to make your own hovercrafts.
    $15.95
  • Newton's Apple

    Newton's Apple

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    What better way for your students to visually understand F=ma.
    $6.95
  • Wacky Hall Walker

    Wacky Hall Walker

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    Investigate potential energy in the rubber band vs. the distance traveled.
    $9.95–$54.95
  • Rattlebacks

    Rattlebacks

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    A half-ellipsoid object carved so that it will spin in only one direction.
    $7.95–$34.95