Ages 5-8
Early Learners Infographics
40 visual study posters for young learners. Big diagrams, simple language, and links to hands-on tools and labs. Covers forces, energy, weather, shapes, living things, and more.
Push vs Pull
Forces That Change Motion
Fast vs Slow
Speed, Velocity, and Kinetic Energy
What Makes Things Move
Forces, Net Force, and Newton's Laws
Stop and Go Friction
Static vs Kinetic Friction
Heavy vs Light
Mass, Weight, and Density
Rolling vs Sliding
Motion, Friction, and Contact Points
Gravity: Why Things Fall
Weight, Free Fall, and Universal Gravitation
Up, Down, and Around
Vertical Motion and Circular Paths
Bouncing Balls
Energy Intuition and Conservation
Ramps and Slides
Inclined Planes, Forces, and Energy
What Is Energy
Forms, Work, and Conservation
Light Energy
Sun, Lamps, and Electromagnetic Waves
Heat Energy
Hot vs Cold, Thermal Transfer, and Equilibrium
Sound: How We Hear Things
Longitudinal Waves and the Ear
Levers and the Seesaw
Torque, Fulcrum, and Mechanical Advantage
Wheels and Axles
Bikes, Cars, and Mechanical Advantage
Pulleys: Lifting Objects
Mechanical Advantage and Work Trade-offs
Simple Machines Around Us
The Six Classical Simple Machines
Shadows: Why They Change
Light Rays, Umbra, and Penumbra
Magnets: Stick or Not
Ferromagnetic Materials and Magnetic Fields
Floating and Sinking Boats
Buoyancy, Density, and Displacement
Shapes Everywhere
Circle, Square, and Triangle
Measuring Things
Big, Small, Long, and Short
Patterns and Visual Repetition
Repeating Units and Transformations
Counting in Groups
Skip Counting and Multiplication Foundations
Fractions: Half and Whole
Visual Guide to Parts and Wholes
States of Matter
Solid, Liquid, and Gas
Mixing Things
Safe Everyday Chemistry
Melting and Freezing
Hot vs Cold Phase Changes
Air Is Something
Invisible but Real Matter
Sink or Float
Density and Buoyancy
How Plants Grow
Sun, Water, and Photosynthesis
How Animals Move
Run, Fly, and Swim
Day vs Night
Earth's Rotation and the Sun
The Sun: Our Energy Source
Solar Radiation, Photosynthesis, and Earth's Energy Balance
Moon Phases
Reflected Sunlight and the 29.5-Day Cycle
Seasons: Why Weather Changes
Axial Tilt and Solar Angle
Weather Basics
Rain, Sun, Wind, and the Atmosphere
The Water Cycle
Evaporation, Condensation, and Precipitation
Land vs Water: Earth Basics
71% Ocean, 29% Land
Bouncing Balls
Energy and Collisions
Counting Numbers
One to Twenty
Day and Night
Sun and Stars
Fast and Slow
Speed and Motion
Floating and Sinking
In Water
Fractions
Half and Quarter Pieces
Friction
Stop and Go
Gravity
Why Things Fall Down
Heat Energy
Warm and Hot Things
Heavy and Light
Comparing Weight
How Animals Move
Walk, Swim, and Fly
How Plants Grow
Seeds to Flowers
Land and Water
Earth and Oceans
Levers
Lifting Things Easily
Light Energy
Seeing and Glowing
Magnets
Push, Pull, and Stick
Measuring
Big, Small, Long, Short
Moon Phases
Growing and Shrinking
Motion Paths
Up, Down, and Around
Patterns
Repeating Colors and Shapes
Pulleys
Lifting with Ropes
Push and Pull
Forces Around Us
Ramps and Slides
Moving Down Hills
Rolling and Sliding
Moving Objects
Seasons
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
Shadows
Light and Dark Shapes
Shapes All Around Us
Circles, Squares, and More
Simple Machines
Help Us Work
Sound
Hearing and Vibrations
The Sun
Our Bright Star
US Coins
Penny, Nickel, Dime, Quarter
Water Cycle
Rain, Clouds, and Puddles
Weather
Sunny, Rainy, Snowy, Windy
What Is Energy
Power to Move Things
What Makes Things Move
Forces and Motion
Wheels and Axles
Rolling Around
Figurative Language
Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Hyperbole, and More
Main Idea vs Supporting Details
Finding the Central Point and the Evidence Behind It
Making Inferences
Reading Between the Lines
Text Features in Nonfiction
Headings, Captions, Diagrams, and More
Author's Purpose: Persuade, Inform, Entertain
The PIE Framework for Reading
The Writing Process
Plan, Draft, Revise, Edit, Publish
How to Write a Strong Paragraph
Topic Sentence, Details, Evidence, Explanation, Closing
Context Clues
How to Figure Out Unknown Words
Summarizing with Somebody Wanted But So Then
The SWBST Fiction Summary Formula
Prefixes, Suffixes, and Root Words
Unlocking Word Meaning Through Word Parts
Story Elements
Character, Setting, Plot, Conflict, Theme
Beginning, Middle, and End
Story Structure and Sequence
Theme vs. Main Idea
Fiction vs. Nonfiction — What Is the Text Really About?
Point of View
First Person, Third Person, and Beyond
Character Traits vs. Character Feelings
Steady Personality vs. Changing Emotions
Idioms and Their Real Meanings
Figurative Phrases That Mean Something Different Literally
Poetry Basics
Rhyme, Rhythm, Stanza, Speaker, and Form
Cause and Effect in Reading
Why Things Happen and What Results
Compare and Contrast
Finding Similarities and Differences in Texts
Fiction vs. Nonfiction
Imagined Stories vs. Factual Texts
Summarizing Nonfiction
Identify the Main Idea and Key Details
Narrative Writing
Telling a Story with a Clear Beginning, Middle, and End
Opinion Writing
State Your View and Support It with Reasons
Informative Writing
Explain, Define, and Teach with Clarity
Parts of Speech
Nouns, Verbs, Adjectives, Adverbs, and More
Subject and Predicate
Who or What + What They Do or Are
Punctuation Marks and Their Jobs
Period, Comma, Apostrophe, Quotation Marks, and More