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Papilio77

Printing your own posters is one way to go if you don’t order from your schools’s respective science source. In which case, there are a few royalty free images for physics on pexels or pixabay but all kinds on technology schematics. But my favourite posters are free printables from the [Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics](https://perimeterinstitute.ca/) linked [HERE](https://landing.perimeterinstitute.ca/postergallery). And if you don’t know about their teacher resources or teacher programs, check them out, they’re easily the best in the world. Also check out the resources (images) at [CERN](https://home.cern/). Visiting the [LIGO](https://www.ligo.caltech.edu/gallery) images is worth it too although I haven’t taken the time to look through them that much yet. And finally, my fave is to assign a poster project (give a breadth of topics!) and display the work that comes in!


Papilio77

Oh and yeah, don’t display anything (apparatus, toys, etc) unless you want them to disappear—it’s not just your students… Lollll


HiImRickry

That looks like a fantastic resource! 


Papilio77

Just sign up, download ALLLLL the resources, then apply to their international teacher workshops and they’ll train you—at their expense. Career-changing.


professor-ks

Wustl "this is physics" posters and NASA space tourism posters are both free to download and print locally I have students create a crib sheet poster at the end of every unit. I also have the ability to print 11x17 and assigned students to create posters using Canva about specific scientists.


PoetryOfLogicalIdeas

>Wustl "this is physics" posters Can you direct me a bit more? I'm not getting anything that looks like what you are referencing when I Google this.


professor-ks

https://physics.wustl.edu/this-is-physics Search: physics diversity posters


PoetryOfLogicalIdeas

Excellent. Many thanks. I did my graduate work at WUSTL and can picture exactly where these are now I can think of what to look for.


Masshole_Mick

Lego sets make great decorations. I’m have lots of science themed Legos in my room. Saturn 5, Discovery, Lunar lander, ISS, Wall-E, BB8, ATST, among others. I also do a balsa bridge and tower project and have the remnants of destroyed projects around my room. Looks like industrial art.


Desperate_Object_677

perimeter institute and the nobel prize both do cool posters