Dissection blocks
- Wayne
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Re: Dissection blocks
Thanks. I was looking to replace my current ones that can't go in a dishwasher (other than that nothing wrong with them and will be keeping them for other uses) and didn't want to get them and be no better off.
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Re: Dissection blocks
We just use chopping boards. No budget. I can get woodwork to make them up. Scoured with whatever to clean, kids are supposed to clean them.RosalieL wrote: ↑28 Aug 2024, 10:15 What are people currently using for dissection trays? We have a heap of ice cream container lids but the bio teacher has requested actual dissection trays. Upon searching, I can only find the wax ones. I've never used those before. At my previous school we had shallow grey trays but I must be using all the wrong search terms because I can't find them. (I will keep looking because usually after I post a question like this it pops up in my next attempt at searching! ). We don't have a massive budget but I'm happy to spend a bit on something that's a little bit more sciencey-looking!