School Purchase Orders
We accept school purchase orders. Please fax in your PO# to 970-484-1198
School Purchase Order Numbers require a fax copy of original P.O. to be sent to our fax number: if you are paying with a credit card, then continue to place the order online.
MSDS sheets can be found on our home page by clicking on the MSDS link.
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Famous Landmarks Clever Catch®
Popular places around the world are depicted on this exciting Clever Catch®. Quiz your students with 71 questions pertaining to famous man-made structures around the world! The longest bridge? The tallest building? Mobile national landmarks? India's most famous monument? Perfect for Grades 4-8 Geography classes. Latex free and includes a teacher's guide with all questions and answers. |
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Clever Catch® - States and Capitals
All fifty states are covered with interesting facts about each state. Sample questions:
- In what state will you find Pike's Peak?
- How many states are in the US?
- What is the longest river in the US?
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Clever Catch® - World Geography
An excellent way for students to learn world geography!
With over 100 exciting geography facts, the players toss the 24"
ball to each other and call out the answers to the problems found under their left thumb.
- What is the major industry of Saudi Arabia?
- What is the world's most popular food?
- If you were driving the Autobahn, what country are you in?
Includes a list of game suggestions with directions and answers!
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Clever Catch® - US History
Sample questions on this ball are:
- In what state were 21 Spanish missions built between 1769
and 1823?
- Where are America's Unknown soldiers buried?
- William Frederick Cody is best known by this name.
Answer key provided.
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Clever Catch® - Signs
One of our newest Clever Catch ® Balls dealing with common everyday signs that you would see on the street and in public places. Signs Clever Catch® is a great review of places of danger, help and extreme conditions. Children in the Elementary Grades will love to toss the ball back and forth and wherever the left thumb lands, is the problem or question to answer. - What does the color yellow mean when used on a sign?
- How many sides does a school zone sign have?
- Always wear a ________ when riding a bike.
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Writable Globe
This 24" inflatable writable globe has a white background with outlined countries. The ball may be used over and over again with a wet erase marker (not included) to test your students' geography skills. |
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Clever Catch® - Presidents
A great way to generate interest in our past presidents. Sample quesions:
- At age 43, he was the youngest appointed president.
- He was the head of the CPA.
- He was the first and only bachelor president.
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Tumble 'N Teach® - World Geography
This 7inch inflatable cube brings a new and exciting way to learn a bit about the
geography of our world! Inside the transparent cube is a single 2inch vinyl cube. This smaller cube has a side for the topics:
"Nation", "Major City", "River", "Mountain", "Ocean" or "Desert".
The student will look through the top (a continent) to identify the topic on the smaller cube inside. For example, Continent=North America and Topic=Mountain; Answer=Rocky Mountains! This Tumble 'N Teach
cube may be tossed around the room or kicked about in a circle.
Contains no latex!
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Clever Catch® - Recycling
Our 24" vinyl Recycling Clever Catch® ball includes 95 questions dealing with recycling. Examples are: - True or False: Americans recycle 95% of solid waste.
- Name 3 non-renewable resources.
- Recycling aluminum helps to __________.
- The 3 R's of recycling: R________, ________ and R_________.
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Clever Catch® - Alternative Energy
Our 24" vinyl Clever Catch® on alternative energy includes questions such as: - Another term for solar cell is _____?
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In modern hybrid autos, fuel is a combination of: a) diesel & gasoline b) ethanol & gasoline c) gasoline & battery-power d) solar & diesel
- ist 3 ways to use less energy at home.
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Government Clever Catch®
Government review questions and topics for discussion bring this Clever Catch® to the forefront of a Government classroom. This will help students recall their facts about all branches of local, state, and federal governments. This 24" non-latex ball is easy to use,by tossing to different students in the classroom and wherever their left thumb lands is the question that they answer. Sample questions are: - What three requirements must be met to become President?
- How many men signed the Constitution of the United States?
- What are the three branches of government in the United States?
All answers are provided on the enclosed answer sheet. |
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