Exploration 1
several specimens of two types of live animals such as earthworms, crickets, and/or goldfish - available at pet supply stores and nurseries; some students find these animals or others (such as pillbugs) in their yardExploration 3
scotch tape - available at grocery stores, drug stores and office supply storesExploration 4
salt - available at grocery stores
measuring spoons and measuring cups - available at grocery stores and kitchen supply stores
32 raisins and 32 nuts or 32 pieces of two types of cereal such as cheerios and rice krispies - available at grocery storesExploration 6
1 bottle hydrogen peroxide - available at drugstores and grocery storesExploration 7
small amount of fresh liver (e.g. beef or chicken) - available at grocery stores such as Fry's or Basha's
1 bunch of fresh spinach - available at grocery storesExploration 8
1 bottle of fingernail polish remover that contains acetone - available at drugstores and grocery stores
2 envelopes of yeast - available at grocery storesExploration 9
3 eggs - available at grocery storesExploration 12
small amount of vinegar - available at grocery stores
1 head of purple cabbage - available at grocery stores
2 envelopes unflavored gelatin (e.g. Knox) - available at grocery stores
small amount of ammonia - available at grocery stores and drugstores
syrup or sugar solution - available at grocery stores
1 bottle food coloring - available at grocery stores
1 lemon or 1 orange or 1 can of soda pop - available at grocery stores
scotch tape - available at grocery stores, drug stores and office supply stores