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Materials Properties Anchor Chart Freebie
By The Elementary Hut
This free anchor chart is very helpful for your science classroom display. It shows the different types of materials and whether light can pass through them or not.
Science Posters and Bookmarks Freebie!
By Science and STEAM Team
This science poster freebie is for all of you science teachers out there! There are two posters and two sets of bookmarks. They all come in color and black and white!
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Solar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse, Posters in Color and Black and White, Astronomy
By Regina Frazier
Grap these Solar Eclipse and Lunar Eclipse posters for your classroom in both color and black and white. These are 8.5 x 11-inch posters that can be printed. Each poster explains how a lunar eclipse and solar eclipse occur. Be ready for the Total Solar Eclipse on April 8th by explaining what will occur in a way students will understand using these posters.
You can find this resource embedded in Phases of the Moon Cut and Paste Moon Calendar Experiment Moon Facts Book
Are you looking for an easy way to explain facts about the moon and the moon phases? Students are naturally curious about the moon. These high-interest, low prep activities will explain the moon and the moon phases in a way in which students can easily make connections and understand. You can also use this as a digital resource for your students in Google Classroom for remote learning. As students learn about the phases of the moon they can follow up with this wide variety of differentiated activities.