This Powers of 10 Poster will help your upper elementary or middle school math class learn the powers of 10.
And it will look BEAUTIFUL on your math classroom wall!

This is a black & white DIY poster.
Print the panels, cut them out, and assemble your poster. For best results, print on color paper or card stock and laminate.
If you want your poster to look exactly like mine, you need to print it on Astrobrights color paper. (affiliate link)

This poster is LARGE.
As pictured, the Powers of 10 Poster measures 31 inches wide and 35.5 inches tall.
If you are short on space, just print at 75% or 50% scale – create the poster that works for your classroom!

The included Easy Printing Guide makes printing this poster EASY!
Print out the panels on the color you want without wasting paper or ink!

This is a GREAT way to decorate your math classroom!
Decorate and educate!

Most math classroom posters are very difficult to read from the desks.
They are usually packed with too much information, or the type is too small.
They are just useless – unless your students are out of their chairs and standing next to the wall…

My posters are always LARGE and VIVID!
You can easily read them from the desks, or from anywhere in the room.
They will actually help your students and they will make your classroom look BEAUTIFUL!
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