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Preview of Kinetic vs Potential Energy Poster | Pendulum Diagram | Middle School PS3-2

Kinetic vs Potential Energy Poster | Pendulum Diagram | Middle School PS3-2

Make energy concepts CLICK for your students with this bright, engaging Kinetic vs. Potential Energy poster using a pendulum model! This eye-catching visual clearly shows how kinetic and potential energy change during motion, helping students understand: Where energy is maximum and minimum How energy is transferred back and forth What happens as an object speeds up and slows down Perfect for middle school science classrooms, interactive notebooks, or bulletin boards! 📚 WHAT’S INCLUDED✔ 1
Preview of FDP- Fraction Decimal Percent Conversion Quick Reference Guide

FDP- Fraction Decimal Percent Conversion Quick Reference Guide

Created by
PopQuiz
I use this FDP cheat sheet to help my 6th graders remember quick ways to convert between fractions, decimals, and percents.
Preview of Lofted Vase Project in Onshape: Complete CAD Lesson with Teacher Resources

Lofted Vase Project in Onshape: Complete CAD Lesson with Teacher Resources

This is a beginner-friendly CAD project where students design, loft, and shell a geometric vase using Onshape. It includes a step-by-step project guide, a comprehensive teacher’s guide with instructional support and built-in formative checks, a student quiz with answer key, a direct link to the Onshape file, and more. The project is designed to mirror how professional designers think: students learn to define geometry with constraints, structure their design using offset planes, and generate for
Preview of Levels of Organization Poster – Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism

Levels of Organization Poster – Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, Organism

Created by
PalEducation
This clear and colorful pyramid diagram illustrates the five levels of organization in multicellular organisms: Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ Systems → Organism. Each level is illustrated with relatable examples (muscle cell, nerve cell, muscle tissue, nervous tissue, heart, brain, circulatory system, nervous system, and a human). The "increasing complexity" arrow reinforces the hierarchical structure. Perfect for: • Middle school life science and biology units • Introducing cell theory and
Preview of Disney Pixar Inside Out 2 Emotions Identification Full Page Visuals/Flash cards

Disney Pixar Inside Out 2 Emotions Identification Full Page Visuals/Flash cards

Created by
QBS
Use these Disney Pixar Inside Out 2 Feelings / Emotions Visual Posters and Flash cards to help your student learn to identify different feelings and emotions. Includes large Full Page character postered for all 9 emotion characters: Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, Disgust, Anxiety, Embarrassment, Ennui,and Envy. Also, included smaller flash cards for each emotion to work on matching and sorting skills. Print, cut and laminate the visuals to use to increase receptive, and expressive language of feelin
Preview of The Feel Wheel Poster- Emotional Vocabulary Building for Feelings and Behavior

The Feel Wheel Poster- Emotional Vocabulary Building for Feelings and Behavior

Created by
MrsSchoolPsych
Help students build emotional awareness and vocabulary with this engaging Feel Wheel Poster! This visually appealing chart highlights primary emotions and their related secondary emotions, making it the perfect tool for Social Emotional Learning (SEL), counseling sessions, classroom management, and calm-down corners. Whether you’re teaching students how to identify their feelings or supporting emotional regulation strategies, this poster makes emotions easy to understand and discuss. Why You’ll
Preview of Disney Pixar Inside Out 2 Feelings / Emotions Visual Aid ABA PEC PCS Boardmaker

Disney Pixar Inside Out 2 Feelings / Emotions Visual Aid ABA PEC PCS Boardmaker

Created by
QBS
Use this Disney Pixar Inside Out 2 Feelings / Emotions Visual Aid to help your student communicate their feelings. Includes large "I Feel" visual board with 8 emotion characters Joy (happy), Sadness (sad), Anger (mad), Fear (scared) Disgust (disgusted), Ennui (bored), Embarrassment (embarrassed) and Anxiety (anxious) and Envy (envious). Great for visual learners to promote communication, positive behavior and reduce challenging behaviors in the home, therapy and classroom setting. Print, cut, la
Preview of Teacher Appreciation Week Gratitude Thank You Treat for You

Teacher Appreciation Week Gratitude Thank You Treat for You

Add this note, whatever size that’s best for you, to a special treat for your special teacher to show gratitude at any point in the school year!
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