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.
CPEP Fusion, Physics of Fundamental Energy Charts
Visualize fusion and energy.
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The Rock Cycle Study Kits
What causes rocks to change over time? This hands-on kit lets students use igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic specimens to examine processes such as weathering, lithification, metamorphism and magmatic assimilation.
Kit includes:
• Samples and study charts for 30 student groups
• Large specimens for easy examination
• Chart with mounted specimens
• Detailed study guide with physical properties and descriptions of more than 50 rocks, minerals, and ores.
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United States Shaded Relief Map
Impressive, Extra-Large Wall Map of the Continental U.S.
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CPEP Fundamental Particles and Interactions Charts
Visualize particles and integrations.
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Calculator Pocket Storage Chart
Hang this caddy on a wall or door to easily keep track of your classroom calculators.
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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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Dry Erase North American Weather Chart and Maps
This updated chart can be used with dry erase markers for plotting weather from key cities in the North American continent.
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Denoyer-Geppert® Human Anatomy Charts
Ideal Visual Aids for Supplementing Lessons and Lectures
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Wilson Cycle Poster
Exhibit Evolution of Rock Formations and Its Effect
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National Geographic® Celestial Maps and Posters
Great for star gazing, introductory astronomy, handouts for lab groups, or small wall posters.

