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A LIVING CIRCLE |
This is a poster on how a
seed grows |
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CELL POSTER |
This poster illustrates an
animal cell, plant cell and the structures. |
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EL TAJIN, MEXICO
DISCOVERY POSTER |
Are there only pyramids in Egypt? No, there are some in El Tajin Mexico too. Discover this and other facts using this discovery poster. |
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ENEMIES IN OUR GARDEN |
This poster is about pests and how to keep them away from your garden. |
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FOOD GUIDE
PYRAMID POSTER |
This poster includes activities that relate the food guide pyramid to math, cooking literature, art, and science. |
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FRIENDS IN OUR
GARDEN |
A poster about bugs
and insects that are good for your garden. |
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FRUITY JUICY |
Try this experiment to see
how you can change the color of fruits! |
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GIANT SEQUOIA
DISCOVERY POSTER |
Fascinating picture, facts
and activities focus on the giant sequoia. Interesting exciting and fun. |
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GRAND CANYON
DISCOVERY POSTER |
Poster has a picture of
the Grand Canyon on one side and fascinating facts on the other. |
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GREAT WALL OF
CHINA DISCOVERY POSTER |
A great visual of
the Great Wall of China, this poster will fascinate most viewers |
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HOW MUCH FAT? |
This presentation board is
filled with facts about fat. Lets you see how much fat is in some of our favorite
foods. |
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HOW MUCH SUGAR? |
This colorful exhibit
gives and excellent visual in how much sugar is in our favorite foods. |
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HOW PLANTS MAKE
FOOD |
This poster is great to
use in any classroom and for all ages. It describes and explains how plants make food. |
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HOW SEEDS GROW |
Ever wondered how seeds
grow? This poster explains in short simple terms how seeds grow. Helpful to use when
teaching about gardening or science. |
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HOW SEEDS TRAVEL |
This wonderful poster
shows how seeds travel. It is an eye catcher with lots of information. |
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HUMAN BODY POSTER |
This chart can be used
with math, art, music & movement, language arts, science, and more! Reproducibles
include Joined Figure and Body Bingo. |
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ICEBERG DISCOVERY
POSTER |
Have you ever seen an iceberg? The
poster includes a magnificent picture of icebergs and gives interesting facts. |
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LIFE CYCLY OF A
BUTTERFLY |
This poster shows you the
life cycle of a butterfly, from an egg to a caterpillar, to a chrysalis, and finally to a
beautiful butterfly. |
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MOUNT FUJI
DISCOVERY POSTER |
Poster has a beautiful
picture of mount Fuji, a fun activity sheet, and very fascinating facts. |
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MOUNT RUSHMORE
DISCOVERY POSTER |
Why were George
Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln the chosen
faces for this monument? |
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PARTS OF A PLANT |
This poster helps you to
identify the various parts of a plant. |
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SEARCHING FOR
STARCH |
Use this center to
experiment with different foods, which contain starch. |
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SOLAR ECLIPSE
DISCOVERY POSTER |
A safe way to
view an eclipse is by looking at this poster. |
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THE SOUR SECRET |
Want to change the flavor
of milk? Try this experiment and see if you know whats going on. |
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STONEHEDGE
DISCOVERY POSTER |
Stonehedge is a mystery.
Let your imagination soar while you do an activity, learn new facts and study the
Stonehedge. |
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TERMITE MOUND
DISCOVERY POSTER |
This poster has a great
picture of a termite mound, activity sheet and fascinating facts about termites. Can be
used with all ages. |
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VEGETABLE POSTER |
Cant name more than
5 vegetables? This poster has names and pictures of over 30 different vegetables. |
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WHAT IS A FRUIT |
This poster explains in a simple way exactly what a fruit is and also includes reproducible worksheets on the back. |
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WHAT IS A
VEGETABLE |
This poster teaches any
age about vegetables. It gives simple definitions and includes reproducible worksheets on
the back. A great way to introduce or highlight vegetables. |
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WHERES THE
FAT |
Using a brown paper bag,
students will experiment with different foods to see which have fat. A great foods and
nutrition classroom center. |
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