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This set includes the words: Circulatory System, Respiratory system, Skeletal System, Digestive System, Excretory System, Integumentary System, Immune System, Endocrine system, Muscular System, Nervous System, Lymphatic System, Male Reproductive System, and Female Reproductive System.

Coloring pages have recently become a huge hit all over the world. In my new series of word wall coloring pages, you can bring the excitement of coloring into your middle school and high school science classrooms.

I used clip art purchased from Educlips in the design of this set, the rest of each illustration is hand-drawn by me for ease of coloring and photocopying.

Word Walls are an instructional tool used primarily in the elementary classroom. While teaching in Texas my administrators decided they wanted secondary teachers to use the tool as well. It was a great success on many levels. Students took time to learn about their words and create a design for them. I always displayed all the words and the students took great pride in seeing their work displayed. The students also enjoyed looking at each other’s work. I noticed over time that my students would frequently look at the wall while we working. Especially during pop quizzes or bell work. The word wall truly helped my students to remember their vocabulary words and seeing them displayed all the time in class made it easier for them to refresh their memory when necessary.

I developed word wall coloring pages for my students who struggled with what to draw and write when working on word walls. I always offer a blank template for my self-motivated artists, but the coloring pages allowed my students who struggle with a means for creating a beautiful piece of word wall art as well.

My favorite way to use word walls includes after a test, to introduce new vocabulary in a relaxing format, sub work, or extra credit. They are also a fun way to revisit words students struggle with.

I hand-illustrated each image to be coloring and photocopying-friendly.

The purchase of this resource is for the single use of the purchasing teacher in their classroom only and none of the parts may be posted online for public use.

Please feel free to tag me on Instagram (@MizzzFoster) to show off your students’ work!