Clip art to help teach the hygiene life skill: tissue use. Real unique hand drawn spot illustrations! 300 dpi .png files with clear backgrounds 18 black and white images 19 color images including three different booger shapes three different germs (the purple one is strep) three dirty hands three crumpled tissues, white, yellow and green two boxes of tissues one garbage can one child blowing nose into tissue one child picking nose three children wiping boogers, on shirt, on table, on floor - -
You don't have to be stuck drawing stick figures. To start drawing realistic people, all you need are two shapes, four lines and courage. Copying permitted for classroom use only. You may also enjoy. . . How to draw a box in One Point PerspectiveHow to Make a Paper Mache PlanetHow to draw butter in parallel projection
Hand drawn coloring page shows bees on flowers with scattered pollen. "Bees get food from flowers. As they collect nectar, bees carry pollen around to different flowers, helping the plants reproduce. Pollination is a kind of mutualism because both organisms benefit." 8.5 x 11 .pdf Print "fit to page" for best results. Copying permitted for classroom use only You might also like Hummingbird and Flower Pollinator ColoringVegetable Seed Packets Coloring
Learn about ecology while you color! Hand drawn coloring pages explain and illustrate a variety of symbiotic relationships. Black and grey line drawings on white paper. (Colored image in preview is not included. It is only meant only as an example of coloring.) 3 examples of pollinator and flower mutualism 2 other mutualism examples 4 commensalism examples 3 parasite examples Great supplement to life science studies of biotic interactions within ecosystems, 8.5 x 11 .pdfs Print "fit to page" fo
Hand drawn coloring page shows rafflesia arnoldi flower and tetrastigma vine. "The corpse flower has no leaves or roots. It survives by attaching to, and taking nutrients from, a different plant. This relationship is parasitism, because one organism benefits and the other is harmed." 8.5 x 11 .pdf Print "fit to page" for best results. Copying permitted for classroom use only You might like Bat and flower cactus pollinator coloring page
Clip art for Kindergarten Science Standard K-PS3-1 Full color and Black and White 300 dpi .png files with clear backgrounds cold bird cold thermometer cup dirt in a cup dirt in a pile heatwaves hot bird hot thermometer rock rock in cup sand in cup sand in pile shade cast by cloud shade cast by tree sunshine water water in cup - - - - - - - - Terms of Use - Ownership of copyright on all designs remains with MrsSpeaker, and Deborah Speaker - Graphics may not be resold as isolated graphics. -
Hand drawn coloring page shows lesser long-nosed bat approaching saguaro cactus bloom, with another blooming saguaro cactus in the background. "Some bats drink nectar from cactus flowers. As the bats visit more flowers, they spread pollen. This helps the plants reproduce. Pollination is a kind of mutualism because both organisms benefit." 8.5 x 11 .pdf Print "fit to page" for best results. Copying permitted for classroom use only You may also like these other pollinator coloring pages: Humming
Hand drawn coloring page shows four egrets and three buffalo, surrounded by grass and insects. Foreground egret is in hunting pose. Foremost buffalo is eating grass. "As herd animals eat grass, insects fly out of the grass. The Cattle Egret is a bird that follows grazers and hunts these insects. This is commensalism because one organism benefits, while the other is unaffected." 8.5 x 11 .pdf Print "fit to page" for best results. Copying permitted for classroom use only
Illustrated, Colorable 5 page Science Packet. English and Art Integrated Four activities covering the fact "All living things need water". Page 1 & 2 is a picture sort of living and nonliving things. Page 3 is a word scramble. Page 4 is a word search. Page five is a drawing prompt. All artwork is completely original. Copying is permitted for your class only. Black line art on .pdf. Print fit to page for best results. You may also enjoy Hummingbird and Flower Coloring Horse Pattern Coloring P
Hand drawn coloring page shows hummingbird approaching day lily flower with scattered pollen. "Hummingbirds get food from flowers. As they collect nectar, the birds also spread pollen. This helps the plants reproduce. Pollination is a kind of mutualism because both organisms benefit." 8.5 x 11 .pdf Print "fit to page" for best results. Copying permitted for classroom use only You may also enjoy Bee and Flower Pollinator Coloring
Two page worksheet covering fun facts about the colors of quartz. Read about how amethyst and citrine combine to make ametrine! Then reflect and enjoy with a coloring page of four quartz crystal clusters. All artwork is completely original. Copying is permitted for your class only. Black line art on .pdf. Print fit to page for best results. You may also enjoy Hummingbird and Flower Coloring Horse Pattern Coloring Page
This zip folder contains three pdfs. Foremost, is a six page packet explaining cerebrospinal fluid. This deep dive into one of the lesser known brain systems goes above and beyond state standards. Check out the mysterious liquid that surrounds your brain. Beautiful original diagrams clearly show how ventricles fit into and support the central nervous system. - page one: diagram with labeled parts - page 2: read and see - page 3: find and color body parts - page 4: identify more body parts - pa
Hand drawn coloring page shows boxer crab holding two anemones up. Lightning shapes describe stinging from anemones. "A boxer crab holds anemones like pom-poms. The anemones protect the crab by stinging predators. The crab feeds the anemones. This relationship is mutualism because both organisms benefit." 8.5 x 11 .pdf Print "fit to page" for best results. Copying permitted for classroom use only You may also enjoy Hummingbird and Flower Pollinator Coloring PageHermit Crab and Snail Commensal
2 drawings in various colors 1 happy pig 1 sad pig 300 dpi, clear background .png 18 total images - 1 white - 1 mauve - 1 off black - 2 oranges (natural, observed color) - 3 realistic pink variations - 1 carnation pink - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Clip Art Terms of Use - Ownership of copyright on all designs remains with MrsSpeaker, and Deborah Speaker - Graphics may not be resold as isolated graphics. - Clipart may be used for personal, commercial, and/or classroom use, only if incorporate
All life energy is ultimately of celestial origin. Radiation from the sun is transformed by photosynthesis. Plant food supplies calories to animals. After a few more transformations, meat and detritus provide energy, which is really from the sun. Color and learn about the basics of energy transfer between living things. You may also enjoy Effects of the Sun on the Earth ClipartVitamin D Synthesis ColoringAll images are original. No part may be resold. Copying permitted for your class only.
Hand drawn coloring page shows sea turtle being cleaned by a school of yellow tang fish. "When a sea turtle is bothered by algae growing on its shell, the turtle can visit a cleaning station. Here, fish nibble the turtle clean. Cleaning symbiosis is a kind of mutualism because both organisms benefit." 8.5 x 11 .pdf Print "fit to page" for best results. Copying permitted for classroom use only You might also like. . . . Hummingbird and Flower Pollinator Coloring PageTurtle with Turtle Hat Colorin
Hand drawn coloring page shows rafflesia arnoldi flower and tetrastigma vine. "Hermit crabs need to protect their soft bodies, but can't make shells. Sea snails make shells that last longer than sea snails live. Hermit crabs live in these shells. This is commensalism because one creature benefits without affecting the other." 8.5 x 11 .pdf Print "fit to page" for best results. Copying permitted for classroom use only You may also like Corpse Flower Parasite Coloring PageCrab on the Beach Color
Hand drawn coloring page shows a tapeworm in a magnifying glass over the belly of a sad pig. In the background is a happy pig and a fence. "A tapeworm survives by eating digested food inside a pig's intestines. This relationship is parasitism, because one species benefits and one is hurt.
This simple little project compares the cleaning power of different household items. My six year old loved it. In our experiment coke zero made the pennies brighter than anything else! 2 pages copying permitted for your classes only
Hand drawn coloring page shows golden retriever biting a flea itch, with two tiny jumping fleas, and a large flea in a magnifying glass. "The corpse flower has no leaves or roots. It survives by attaching to, and taking nutrients from, a different plant. This relationship is parasitism, because one organism benefits and the other is harmed." 8.5 x 11 .pdf Print "fit to page" for best results. Copying permitted for classroom use only Similar Items include. . . Corpse Flower Parasite and Host Col