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saved by the bell bayside high
Saved By the Bell gray t-shirt. Features high school logo and reads, "Bayside High Physical Education." 100% lightweight cotton. Officially Licensed. details
$64.99
snap circuits
This educational kit is loaded with more than 300 projects to build. For example, kids can learn how transistors and capacitors function, and how to make time-delay circuits. In addition, this version includes circuits showing how oscillators and photo sensors work. Projects involve an AM Radio, Burglar Alarm, Radio Announcer and more. Contains over 60 parts. Requires 4 "AA" batteries, not included. details
$14.99
fascinations first time clock
KIDS LEARN HOW GEARS FUNCTION TOGETHER TO MEASURE THE PROGRESSION OF TIME. A fascinating, educational kit that explains the scientifc nature of clocks, making this a unique and interactive project. The projects promotes cognitive development. Easy to foll. details
$9.99
lolomg what every student
The ease with which digital content can be shared online, in addition to its many benefits, has created a host of problems for today’s high school and college students. All too often, students are uploading, updating, posting and publishing without giving a second thought to who might see their content or how it might be perceived. lol…OMG! provides a cautionary look at the many ways that today’s students are experiencing the unanticipated negative consequences of their digital decisions – from lost job opportunities and denied college and graduate school admissions to full-blown national scandals. It also examines how technology [...]. details