Charts
Educational charts are used in a variety of environments for assistance in visualizing subject components in an interesting and instantaneous way. These instructional tools communicate standardized material visually through graphic photos and explanatory text. The educational charts assist all levels and subjects with lesson reinforcement. Serving as quick reminders, these charts remove the stress of memorizing a large amount of data. Medical fields may also utilize charts for clearer patient explanations.
Pad Chart Paper
This extra large chart pad is perfect for your classroom presentations. It contains 70 sheets that are 24" x 32" and is made of 100% recycled material.
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Sky™ Board Brush
The Sky™ Board Brush features all-surface cleaning capabilities - whiteboards and other erasable ink boards, blackboards and other chalkboards - all come clean.
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GLOBE Cloud Chart
Clouds cover the world and this chart, written in English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Chinese and Russian make that point very well indeed.
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The Weather Poster
Look at the world's precipitation, winds, and temperature, as well as a full-color view of each climate. Poster features full color graphical depictions of world heat distribution with explainations of thermal groups, the climatic zones, annual precipitation, atmospheric circulation, average temperature at different latitudes, and sun ray angle.
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Ward's® Tree Of Life Chart
Classification Of Living Things In A Simplified Presentation
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CPEP Fusion, Physics of Fundamental Energy Charts
Visualize fusion and energy.
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GHS Pictogram Wallchart
This eye-catching wallchart illustrates GHS pictograms and their corresponding hazard classes.
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CPEP History and Fate of the Universe Charts
This colorful, graphically rich chart illustrates and summarizes what is now known about the history and fate of the universe.
Developed by scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) in collaboration with the Contemporary Physics Education Project (CPEP) and George Smoot, Nobel prize winner for 2006, the chart is crammed with information covering a broad range of cosmological topics.
The centerpiece is an evolutionary timeline that takes viewers from 10-44 seconds, when the universe was much smaller than a proton, to the current era, about 14 billion years later, when the visible universe contains 4 x 1011 billion galaxies.
Side panels provide short discussions on the birth, inflation and expansion of the universe, the cosmic microwave background and redshifts of distant supernovas.
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Safety Posters
Feature easy-to-understand facts supported by bold, colorful graphics.

