-------------------------------------------------- THIS ITEM IS A DIGITAL DOWNLOAD -------------------------------------------------- Please note that this listing is for digital files only. No physical product will be shipped. Inspire your students using this Famous Scientist Classroom Poster Set. Includes 10 different scientists. Each poster includes the scientist's name, accomplishments, and a quote by that scientist. Perfect for Science classrooms or any STEM class. Scientists Included: Albert Einstein Sir Isaac Newton John Dalton Michael Faraday Thomas Edison Ada Lovelace Katherine Johnson Jennifer Doudna Georg Ohm Rosalind Franklin ----------------------------- Digital Download includes ----------------------------- - 10 PDF Prints sized 8.5 x 11 inch ----------------------------- HOW TO DOWNLOAD ----------------------------- Download your files here at www.etsy.com/your/purchases once payment has been confirmed. You should also receive an email with a download link to your files. If you have any issues with your download, reach out and I'll help you. If you checked out as a guest, you’ll receive an email from Etsy with your download links. If you don’t receive an email, check your junk folder. If all else, contact me and I'll help. Be mindful that the Etsy app does not support downloading on devices. However, you will be able to download it on your device’s browser or a computer. -------------------- PRINTING TIPS -------------------- Print at home or send these to be printed at your local printer. ------------------------ THINGS TO NOTE ------------------------ Your print quality will depend on the type of printer, settings, and paper quality used. Monitor and printer settings may cause colors to appear differently in print than on screen. ------------------------- REFUNDS / EXCHANGES ------------------------- Due to the digital nature of this product, We cannot offer any refunds or exchanges. Need help? Don't hesitate to contact Us & We'll help you immediately. ------------------------- If you have any questions or problems, please contact us at any time. we're happy to assist. Thanks for shopping with Us!!! Best regards Philautia.
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Science | What is Science? What is a Scientist? Posters These 15 posters offer a great introduction to science for Kindergarten or 1st Grade! These posters give the definition of the words scientist, science and encourage and give examples of how children in the class can also be scientists. Posters Included: What is Science? What is a Scientist? What does a Scientist do? 6 example posters of what a scientist does. I Can Be a Scientist too! 6 Examples of how children can be scientists too. Keywords: Science | Posters | Kindergarten | 1st Grade | Homeschool
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This mini poster is perfect for an introductory lesson on science!
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Bring history alive with HiStory Science!We start with a story. Learn about an ancient problem, meet the ancient scientists. Then, using simple household materials discover a new science concept.In this edition, meet Hypatia. As a respected teacher in Alexandria she instructed her students in many ...
Inspire your future scientist with 12 unique ideas to keep young minds exploring, jet propel their curiosity, and foster their thirst for more science.
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