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Preview of Parts of a Rocket Labeled For First and Second Grades

Parts of a Rocket Labeled For First and Second Grades

Part of the set of complete rocket science for kids, This is the design your own habitat on Mars. This is part of an ongoing discussion about space travel and exploration.
Preview of Design Your own Rocket 1st -2nd Grades Cut and Paste

Design Your own Rocket 1st -2nd Grades Cut and Paste

Part of the set of complete rocket science for kids, This is the design your own rocket Cut and Paste 1-2grades. This is part of an ongoing discussion about space travel and exploration.
Preview of Force, Motion and Acceleration

Force, Motion and Acceleration

Newton’s Laws Made EASY! (TEKS 8.7A & 8.7B) Bring Newton’s Laws to life with this engaging, animated-style poster designed specifically for 8th Grade Science classrooms! This visually rich resource helps students truly understand the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration while also seeing how all three of Newton’s Laws work together in real-world systems — not just as isolated concepts.
Preview of Kinematic Equations and Motion Graphs Poster – High School Physics Guide

Kinematic Equations and Motion Graphs Poster – High School Physics Guide

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PalEducation
This comprehensive high school physics reference poster presents all four kinematic equations (v = v₀ + at; Δx = v₀t + ½at²; v² = v₀² + 2aΔx; Δx = ½(v + v₀)t) alongside a complete guide to reading and interpreting position-time, velocity-time, and acceleration-time graphs. A decision flowchart at the bottom helps students identify which equation to use based on the missing variable. Perfect for: • High school physics and AP Physics kinematics units • Motion graphs and equations of motion instr
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
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
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