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Preview of Speed Velocity Acceleration Poster – Motion Middle School Physics Anchor Chart

Speed Velocity Acceleration Poster – Motion Middle School Physics Anchor Chart

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PalEducation
This colorful motion poster explains the difference between speed (scalar), velocity (vector), and acceleration (change in velocity), complete with formulas, distance-time graphs, and example calculations. Students see how each concept is graphed on distance-time plots and learn to calculate speed (d/t) and acceleration (Δv/t) with worked example problems. The memorable tagline — "Speed is HOW FAST, Velocity includes WHERE, Acceleration is the CHANGE!" — helps students keep the three concepts st
Preview of Scientific Models, Theories, and Laws Infographic Poster

Scientific Models, Theories, and Laws Infographic Poster

Models, Theories, and Laws: How Scientists Explain the Universe Help students clearly understand one of the most misunderstood concepts in science: the difference between scientific models, theories, and laws.This visually engaging infographic explains how scientists use models to represent systems, theories to explain observations, and laws to describe consistent patterns in nature.Perfect as a classroom anchor chart, discussion starter, or introductory lesson visual for the Nature of Scie
Preview of Scientific Hypothesis vs Theory vs Law Infographic Poster

Scientific Hypothesis vs Theory vs Law Infographic Poster

Scientific Hypothesis, Theory, and Law: Understanding the Differences Students often confuse the meaning of scientific hypothesis, theory, and law. This visually engaging infographic helps students clearly understand how these three ideas function in science and how they differ. Students learn that: • A hypothesis is a testable prediction • A theory explains why something happens • A law describes a consistent pattern in nature This resource works perfectly as a Nature of Science introdu
Preview of Balanced vs Unbalanced Forces Poster – Net Force Middle School Physics Science

Balanced vs Unbalanced Forces Poster – Net Force Middle School Physics Science

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PalEducation
This clear, side-by-side comparison poster explains balanced and unbalanced forces with six illustrated examples: book on a table, pushing a shopping cart, tug-of-war tie, braking car, constant-speed vehicle, and turning bike. Each scenario shows the forces involved, net force calculation, and resulting motion. Students learn that balanced forces produce no change in motion (Fnet = 0) while unbalanced forces cause acceleration (Fnet ≠ 0). Perfect for: • Middle school and intro high s
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