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Life Cycle of a Star Clipart: Science Astronomy Clip Art, Transparent PNG B&W

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Grade Levels
PreK - 12th, Homeschool
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Pages
38 pages
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I used the star clipart for a matching activity and flashcards. I appreciate having the blackline and color versions!
I used these images to make a card sort activity so my students could review the star life cycle. The images were crisp and colorful. Thanks!

Description

Life Cycle of a Star Clip Art: Explore the galaxy with your budding astronomy students with this star life cycle pack. Teach your students how stars begin in a cloud of gas and dust (nebula) and shine brightly based on chemical reactions within their core. Design science lessons to determine how a star's mass impacts the path it will take, ending as a dwarf, a neutron star, or a black hole.

WHAT IS CLIP ART?

Clip art (or "clipart") are digital images that can be imported into graphic design or desktop publishing software to create documents such as for classroom use. These illustrations can be hand drawn images that have been scanned into the computer or fully digital images drawn on a tablet and colored using graphic design software.

Classroom teachers use clip art to decorate their bulletin board, spice up a PowerPoint presentation, design worksheets and handouts, compose classroom newsletters, decorate your classroom, and create a class schedule with pictures for special needs students.

YOU WILL RECEIVE

• 25 color images in .png format

• 13 blackline image in .png format

• Every image (except title graphics) comes with and without a colorful shadow

• Star Life Cycle Chart

• Stellar Nebula

• Main Sequence Stars (Massive Stars)

• Red Supergiant

• Red Giant

• Supernova

• Planetary Nebula

• Black Hole

• Neutron Star

• White Dwarf

• Black Dwarf

• "Life Cycle of a Star" Title

Please note that the stars in the chart are not proportional but relative in comparison to one another. If made exact, many of the stars would be tiny specs on the page and not usable in lessons. Also, I've made the individual images of each star a similar size so you can use them in varying ways and still have the same line stroke thickness.

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TERMS OF USE

Please review my TERMS OF USE POLICY prior to purchasing. If you are interested in extending the current license for additional purposes, please check out my EXTENDED LICENSES for digital resources, yearbooks, store logos, free and paid educational videos, and website and blog use.

ADDITIONAL LICENSES

Would you also like to purchase a license so your colleagues may use this clipart, too? I offer a 10% off discount on all additional copies. Please use the honor system here as you would in your own classroom.

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Created by Amie Bentley, © Photo Clipz, LLC

Total Pages
38 pages
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