Learning Resources Measuring Tools, Jumbo Test Tubes (LER2788)
Description
Support inquiry-based investigation and hands-on
observation with these chunky plastic test tubes. Set of 6 features different
colored lids to track experiments just like grownup scientists do. These
versatile tubes are great for introducing STEM activities in your classroom!
Hand wash for years of use. From the Manufacturer Chunky, durable test tubes
put serious science safely within reach for young students. Supports inquiry-
based investigation and hands-on observation. Plastic tubes are safe at
temperatures from 10°–200°F and feature calibration marks (25, 50, 75 and 100
ml). Hand wash. Includes 6 test tubes, different colored lids (to track
experiments), sturdy rack and Activity Guide. Tubes measure 6”H x 1 1/2″ in
diameter. Grades PreK+.
Features:
- Sold as 1 Each.
- Age group and grade: Ages 3 – 10 and grades pre kindergarten. Includes 6 test tubes, different colored lids (to track experiments), sturdy rack and activity guide. Material: Plastic. Learning Resources.
- Type: Experiments. Supports serious science experiments – plastic tubes are safe at temperatures from 10 – 200 deg F and feature calibration marks (25, 50, 75 and 100 ml). Chunky science tools made just right for little scientists!.
- Encourages inquiry-based investigation and hands-on observation. Hand wash. Set of 6 jumbo test tubes with rack and multiple color lids.
- Size: 6"(H) x 1 1/2"(dia) tubes. Chunky, durable test tubes put serious science safely within reach for young students. Tubes also include basic calibration lines in quarters (full line = 100ml).
Product Details:
- Manufacturer: Learning Resources, Inc
- Brand: Learning Resources
- Item Weight: 1.11 pounds
- Product Dimensions: 5.8 x 5.8 x 5.5 inches
- Item model number: LER2788
- Batteries: 1 12V batteries required.
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Color: Multi-color
- Shape: Cylinder
- Material Type: Plastic
- Number of Items: 1
- Manufacturer Part Number: LER2788
- Date First Available: November 3, 2010