Separating Methods Quartet — free printable diagram
Free science resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

About this illustration
This vibrant illustration displays four common methods for separating mixtures in science. The top-left panel shows sieving, where a sieve separates larger rocks from smaller sand into a bowl. The top-right depicts filtering, with a funnel and filter paper separating insoluble solids from a liquid into a beaker. The bottom-left illustrates evaporating, showing a dissolved solid being separated from a liquid by heating over a Bunsen burner. Finally, the bottom-right demonstrates magnetism, where a horseshoe magnet lifts metallic paper clips from a mixed pile. This resource is perfect for science worksheets, instructional slides, or creating classroom posters to teach separation techniques. The visual style is a clear, flat, and colorful diagram.
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