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Preview of The Relationship Between Potential and Kinetic Energy

The Relationship Between Potential and Kinetic Energy

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Engage your students with this colorful science poster illustrating the relationship between potential and kinetic energy!Perfect for grades 4–8, this cartoon-style visual shows how energy changes as a car moves up and down a hill, making abstract concepts easier to understand. Includes clear color-coded labels, arrows, and energy formulas for classroom display or review.
Preview of The Relationship between Density, Mass and Volume

The Relationship between Density, Mass and Volume

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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “Density finally clicks—my students get M = D × V!” This digital poster is the most kid-friendly way I’ve found to teach the density relationship. The three characters— Volume (yellow), Density (green), and Mass (orange)—act out the equation so clearly: Volume × Density = Mass. Units are built right in ( grams/cm³ and grams), and the captions (“the amount of space,” “mass per unit volume,” “the amount of matter”) keep the language grade-appropriate. What I love Instant visual equatio
Preview of Simplify and Connect Core Chemistry Terms

Simplify and Connect Core Chemistry Terms

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Help students connect core chemistry terms at a glance. This kid-friendly infographic shows how atoms, ions, hydroxide groups (–OH), and extended structures relate, with gentle arrows, clean icons (beaker, droplet), and concise definitions written for grades 6–10. What’s inside High-resolution PDF + PNG (300 DPI) Common sizes: 8.5×11 (Letter) and 11×17 (Tabloid) — scalable to A4/A3 Classroom-friendly color palette and bold, readable headings Why teachers love it Clarity in one view: F
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I have an undergraduate degree in Mathematics and a minor in Physics from the University of Texas at Arlington, and a Master of Science in Finance from Arizona State University.