Bald Eagle Poster
The Founding Fathers chose the beautiful bald eagle as the emblem of the United States. Here's a poster of one of these majestic birds in full flight.
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Decorate the walls with these posters, use them to signpost the entrance to your party, laminate and use them for placemats ... lots of possibilities!
The Founding Fathers chose the beautiful bald eagle as the emblem of the United States. Here's a poster of one of these majestic birds in full flight.
Here is the first of our onomatopoeic noisy word posters, for BANG. We've made it bright and colourful and tried to show the noise expanding out from the word!
Boom is such a powerful onomatopoeic word and we think this poster captures the BOOM sound perfectly1
Fireworks crackle, and so do campfires and bonfires and sitting room fires. Paper and plastic can crackle too. Crackle is a lovely word to say, and satisfyingly onomatopoeic! Put this CRACKLE poster up in your word corner or for Bonfire Night, perhaps.
A majestic looking bald eagle looks out from this poster.
Here's a fun poster for Bonfire Night or Fourth of July, with a beautiful background of a sky filled with fireworks! Print with "borderless" settings for best results.
Here is a photographic poster showing a night sky lit up with a wonderful display of fireworks - perhaps at Bonfire Night, or July the Fourth ...
We've tried to make this FIZZ poster look like it is fizzing. What a fun word! What can the children think of that fizzes? A drink? A firework?
Use this fun Happy 4th of July poster for display - or print out a stack, cut off the edges and use them as placemats! We have a colouring version, too.
Here's a cheerful Happy 4th of July poster to display, or to use as a picnic placemat perhaps! We have a colouring in version too.
This cheerful Happy 4th of July poster is a perfect decoration for your festivities...
Here's a stunning poster of some red, white and blue fireworks to print and display as part of your Independence Day celebrations...
Brighten up your Independence Day celebrations with this colourful poster!
What a lovely table arrangement for Independence day, complete with sparklers! This poster is bound to brighten up your 4th July celebrations...
Did you know that Mount Rushmore is also known as the President's Mountain? Print out our poster for your displays - try using the borderless settings on your printer for the best results.
The letters on our POP poster really seem to pop out of the page, and that was our intention! Pop is such a fun word to say, and to spell, and of course it is also onomatopoeic.
Our rockets poster will make a colourful addition to classroom displays for New Year, Bonfire Night, Diwali, July 4th or many other holidays.
Print and display this Statue of Liberty oster for July 4th or as part of a US history project. It could also be used as a project cover.
Here's a fantastic poster of the Statue of Liberty to print out.
Fun Fact: There are 354 steps inside the Statue of Liberty and she wears a size 879 shoe!
This cheerful Uncle Sam poster will brighten up the classroom's Fourth of July displays. We've kept the outline simple, too, so that you can cut Uncle Sam out and glue him elsewhere if you want to!
Here's a stunning poster of the USA flag, ready to print and use in displays or topic work.
This USA flags poster is perfect to use in displays about the USA or for Independence Day. Print using the borderless settings on your printer for optimum results.
Print this fantastic poster of the White House to display as part of studies on the USA, or to celebrate the 4th of July!
Fun Fact: Did you know the White House has 132 rooms and 35 bathrooms?
Whoosh is one of my favourite onomatopoeic words. You can almost feel the firework whooshing through the sky, or the email whooshing out of your inbox! One minute it is there, and next - whoosh - it is gone!