This detailed three-part poster illustrates all three types of tectonic plate boundaries with stunning 3D cross-section diagrams: Divergent (plates moving apart, mid-ocean ridges), Convergent (subduction, volcanic arcs, mountain building), and Transform (plates sliding past each other, earthquakes). Real-world examples include the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Himalayas, Andes, and San Andreas Fault. Perfect for: • Middle school plate tectonics and Earth science units • Earthquake and volcano
This richly illustrated rock cycle diagram shows how any rock can become any other type over time. Students will see the processes connecting all three rock types: igneous (cooling & crystallization), sedimentary (compaction & cementation), and metamorphic (heat & pressure), as well as weathering/erosion, melting, and more. Examples include granite, obsidian, sandstone, shale, gneiss, and marble. Perfect for: • Middle school geology units • Rock and mineral identification lessons • E
This detailed energy pyramid poster illustrates the 10% Rule of energy transfer across trophic levels. Students will see exactly how energy flows from Producers (10,000 units) through Primary Consumers (1,000 units), Secondary Consumers (100 units), and Tertiary Consumers (10 units), with 90% lost as heat at each level. Realistic animal illustrations at every trophic level make this poster both visually engaging and scientifically accurate. Perfect for: • Middle school ecology and food web uni
This clear, sequential poster explains the connected processes of Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition. Students learn the two types of weathering (physical/mechanical and chemical), four agents of erosion (water, wind, ice, gravity), and three landforms created by deposition (deltas, beaches, dunes). The simple summary at the bottom — "Weathering Breaks → Erosion Moves → Deposition Drops" — gives students a memorable framework. Perfect for: • Middle school Earth science units on surface proces
This visually rich poster explains Earth's climate balance step by step: sunlight enters, Earth re-radiates as infrared, greenhouse gases trap heat, and some escapes. It contrasts the natural vs. enhanced (human-caused) greenhouse effect, identifies key greenhouse gases (CO₂, CH₄, N₂O, H₂O vapor), and includes the Keeling Curve showing CO₂ rising from ~280 to 420+ ppm since 1800. Four impacts of global warming are illustrated: temperature rise, ice melt, sea level rise, and extreme weather. Pe
This beautifully illustrated poster depicts all five layers of Earth's atmosphere — Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere — with accurate altitude markers, temperature profile graphs, and key features of each layer (weather, ozone layer, meteor burn-up, auroras, ISS orbit, satellites). The side temperature profile clearly shows how temperature changes with altitude. Perfect for: • Middle school Earth Science and meteorology units • Weather and climate instruction •
6th - 8th
Earth Sciences, General Science
NGSS, TEKS
MS-ESS2-5
, SCIENCE.8.10.A
$2.50
Original Price $2.50
Showing 1-6 of 6 results
TPT is the largest marketplace for PreK-12 resources, powered by a community of educators.