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selection of educational posters dealing with the sciences available
anywhere. They not only cover a broad range of topics, but an
amazing range of knowledge. There are science posters suitable
for everyone from elementary school students to college students.
They are great teaching aids and help students visualize concepts.
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"Promoting Science" does just that. Of course, there are those
that can find humor in anything. "Crossword Science" is a
unique series of educational poster that is successfully used to
promote classroom activity. |
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Physical Sciences
This section explores the physical sciences. Here
you will find magnetism, optics, simple machines, the
electro-magnetic spectrum, the atom and more. |
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Life Sciences
This section is divided into three parts: (1) General
covers subjects that applicable to both animal and plant life.
(2) Botany - the study of plants. Topics include flowers,
roots, stems, and other parts. Includes posters of flowers,
trees and leaves. Many plants provide food, so they are listed
in the Plants / Food Section. (On left menu bar). (3) Animals
explores classification and anatomy. Posters for elementary
schools through professional veterinarians. Complemented by
"Animal Life" (left menu) that contains pictures of various species.
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Micro-World
These science posters and charts explore the microscopic world -
those things too small to be seen with the naked eye. Subjects include
the microscope, human, animal and plant cells; cell organelles,
shapes and sizes, membranes; plus both plant and animal meiosis and
mitosis. Educational charts also depict viruses,
bacteria, protists (such as the amoeba) and DNA. |
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Chemistry
Our Chemistry Timeline Chart marks the
major discoveries over the past 2,000 years. Excellent
selection of Periodic Tables, ranging from notebook reference cards
to large classroom charts. The Set begins with the basic table,
accompanied by How to use the Periodic Table. Six additional
educational posters explore: What is an Element, Metals, Active
Metals, Transition Metals, What Are Isotopes, and Non-Metals. |
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Other sections are so
large that we have listed them separately. All are listed on
the menu bar, at top. |
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