8th Grade Science Posters

Human Skeletal System Poster using Scientific Names Freebies

By Teacher Ever Creative

Use this poster along with this worksheet for engaging and effective lessons on the skeletal system.

Learning objectives: Identify the bones of the human skeleton.

The bones includes: skull, jaw, clavicle, humerus, rib cage, vertebra, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, phalanges, pelvis, femur, patella, tibia, fibula, tarsals and metatarsals.

Includes:

  • The skeletal system poster

Label the bones worksheet

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FREE Circulatory System clip art - Commercial Use OK

By Z is for Zebra

Free Image found while looking online, thought I would share it with everyone else here! No Credit needed on this one

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Classroom Poster - Trust Me I'm A Science Teacher - Z is for Zebra

By Z is for Zebra

Decorate your classroom with this fun and cute poster, a great addition to any room you want to inspire your students and make them feel welcome. For sale is a digital copy of this classroom poster! You will receive a 300 DPI 24x30 inch image, that can printed out. You can also print it at smaller sizes to fit your needs such as 16x20, 8x10 or 4x5. Smaller sized posters make great gifts for students or to print out for your teacher binders! Poster reads: Trust Me.... I'm a Science Teacher! This file licenses you to print this for your personal use in your home or classroom. You are also allowed to give the printed poster (not the digital file) as a gift. The purchase is for one digital 300 dpi jpg file that will have the watermark and website removed for a nice clean look. You are not allowed to sell or distribute the poster commercially. Printing. For smaller sized printing you can use your own personal printer. Make sure that is it is fit to the page when you are printing. For larger sized printing, you can print it at your school, online, or at a local print shop that handles poster sized prints. I have had great experiences going to Staples for printing posters.

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