Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy with Carolina’s Perfect Solution® Specimens

Workshop Resources Life Science 9-12 High School Explore animal diversity by comparing anatomical adaptations of the pig, rat, dogfish, and frog. Participants use hands-on dissection to identify characteristics of these popular vertebrates. This is an excellent comparative dissection activity featuring our very best Carolina’s Perfect Solution® specimens. NGSS Scientific and Engineering Practice: Developing and Using Models […]

AUTOPSY: Forensic Dissection Featuring Carolina’s Perfect Solution® Pigs

Workshop Resources Life Science 9-12 High School Are you ready for a forensic dissection activity that is on the cutting edge? Engage students and revitalize your instruction of mammalian structure and function with a “real” classroom autopsy! Participants dissect a Carolina’s Perfect Solution® pig by modeling the protocols of a forensic pathologist.   NGSS Scientific […]

Carolina’s Young Scientist™ Dissections with Carolina’s Perfect Solution® Specimens

Workshop Resources Life Science K-8 Elementary / Middle School Transform your students into young scientists when you bring these simple hands-on dissections to your classroom! We will guide you through the dissections of a squid and a frog, promoting classroom discussions of easily observable adaptations and the relationship between structure and function. NGSS Scientific and […]

Plants

Tulips planted in a field.

Plants have changed our planet. Photosynthesis provides oxygen to the atmosphere, and plants are primary producers for the majority of animals. There is extreme diversity within the plant kingdom, from tiny aquatic plants to giant redwoods to the vegetables and grains that feed the world. This guide breaks down the important information students need to […]

Solution Preparation Guide

Colored solutions in laboratory glassware.

Carolina offers many types of premade solutions, but some teachers prefer to make their own. If that is your interest, keep reading. This brief guide will provide you with the information you need to make a number of solutions commonly used in educational laboratories.  Let’s review some safety considerations: To make a 1 M solution […]

Equilibrium Straw Activity

Colorful drinking straws

Chemistry students on all levels can have misconceptions about the definition of equilibrium. With the word sounding so much like “equal,” many students naturally assume that the concentrations or amounts of reactants and products, rather than rates, must be equal at equilibrium. This short lab activity helps to dispel that notion while reinforcing the idea […]

How Snakes Lost Their Legs

Scaleless Corn Snakes, Pantherophis Guttatus, in front of white background;

An introduction to evolutionary development and gene regulation Fossil, embryological, and genetic evidence support the view that ancestors of modern snakes had legs. Use the absence of legs in the snake body plan as an engaging case study to introduce students to the concepts of cell differentiation, mutation, and gene regulation in the context of […]

Carolina Biotechnology Troubleshooting Guide

This article is designed to provide you with guidance, insights, and explanations for unexpected results you may have experienced with your bacterial transformation and gel electrophoresis kit. Select the lab you are having issues with to find an explanation and/or solution: Bacterial Transformation Select the issue you have experienced to learn possible causes. Gel Electrophoresis […]

Leading Students to Explain the Phenomenon of Energy Transfer

Workshop Resources Physical Science K-5 Elementary School How can I help students understand the phenomenon of energy? What kinds of investigations can students perform to collect evidence and make a claim about energy transference? Join Carolina to experience 3-dimensional lessons from the Building Blocks of Science® 3D Energy Works that use hands-on investigations to build […]

Evolution

dinosaur fossil on rough stone formation

Evolution is the study of how characteristics of a species change over time. Changes can happen slowly over many generations in response to environmental changes or quickly through selective breeding. This guide covers the important information students need to know, provides links to products and free digital resources, and includes suggestions for labs that reinforce […]

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