📚 Elevate your space with the ultimate social studies vibe!
This 12-piece poster set features key forms of government and economic ideologies printed on durable, laminated cardstock measuring 14.2 by 11 inches. Waterproof and tear-resistant, these vibrant posters come ready to display with included glue dots, making them ideal for classrooms, homeschooling, or office walls to enhance learning and engagement.
Brand | Wiooffen |
Item Weight | 8.5 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 11 x 0.01 inches |
Color | Multicolor |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material Type | Cardstock |
Number of Items | 12 |
Size | 14.2 x 11 inches |
Paper Finish | Coated |
M**E
Good quality; spelling is corrected
These posters feel high quality and durable. The "supreme" misspelling was corrected on mine. In a couple areas the text does bleed into the image and some definitions are a bit too wordy, but overall good and they look nice hung up.
S**8
Calling all Social Studies/Government Teachers....
Bought these for my classroom and man am I happy with them.They are a great size, full of color and best of all they boil down the different forms of government into easy-to-follow words for any reading level.They aren't the biggest size, but great if you place them near the front of your room.If you home school, these would be a great addition to your teaching, because the bright colors and easy to follow reading would be great for any age.
T**Y
Great product
Bought this form my son who is a history teacher. They have gotten a lot of use in his classroom every year so far
T**S
Systems of Government
These posters could be larger, but they helped with the lessons on different systems of government. Students could use as a gallery walk type activity to match systems to clues.
A**R
MS classroom
perefect for standards
M**D
Stylish
Posters have great color and will look good in my classroom.
R**N
Great for teachers and students
Bought these for my World History class. They're laminated with a thicker coating so you can tape them and I don't think the tape will tear the pictures. The posters cover every form of government required to know for middle school.
L**E
Misspelled print
One of the pages has “suprem” instead of supreme and then the top of the building cuts off the next word. Not a huge deal, but the kids love catching the mistake and calling it out. Lol
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