Mole Poster – Avogadro’s Number
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One of the reasons I adore my physical science class is that they love the posters I have hanging up in my classroom. Decorating my classroom makes my heart happy, and the fact that I have students who take the time to show appreciation for my hard work just makes my heart even happier. A couple of weeks ago, my students insisted that I needed to make a mole poster with Avogadro’s number. Of course, I’m pretty sure that 6.02 x 10^23 was stuck in their heads long before I got the poster on the wall because we have done SO MANY stoichiometry problems!

The mole clipart is from www.supercoloring.com.
I printed this poster on 11 x 17 cardstock.
This stuff is my go-to to making quick posters for my classroom! It’s the biggest paper size that my school’s copy machine handles.

Here’s a couple of pictures of the poster hanging up in my room.


Poster Files
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Want more posters for your classroom? Check out my posters page!

Looking for more Mole Day activities and puzzles for your science classroom? Here’s a few examples of the other Mole Day resources for October 23rd I have created.






