Elementary Science Classroom
A teacher uses the 'Circle of Life' slide to explain how energy flows from the sun to plants and animals. The hand-drawn style keeps young students engaged without overwhelming them with text.

Engage students with a tactile, illustrated journey through ecosystems and the circle of life.
This presentation template adopts a tactile scrapbook aesthetic, framing scientific concepts within the familiar visual of a wire-bound spiral notebook.
The design moves away from rigid digital layouts, using a textured paper background that provides a warm, organic feel.
Each slide is anchored by hand-drawn illustrations—ranging from smiling sun icons to detailed grasshoppers and fungi—that help deconstruct complex biological processes like decomposition and energy transfer.
The color palette is rooted in nature, utilizing a primary moss green (#798256) for headers and a soft cream (#EFD5BB) for highlights.
Typography is kept clean and readable, using a sans-serif font that contrasts with the 'hand-made' elements like red-striped washi tape textures and paper-cut accents.
The deck arc progresses logically from broad life cycles to specific ecosystem roles, making it ideal for primary or middle school science instructors who want to maintain student focus through high-quality visual storytelling.
The visual identity is defined by its 'analog-digital' hybrid look.
It uses a high-resolution spiral notebook texture as the master slide container, creating an immediate sense of an educational journal.
The color system relies on earthy, low-saturation tones: moss green for hierarchy, burnt orange for emphasis, and sky blue for directional arrows.
Layouts are organized but asymmetrical, mimicking how a student might arrange a lab notebook.
Key design elements include 'washi tape' overlays used to pin down photographic elements and a mix of vector-style biological icons with realistic photo inserts.
This contrast ensures that while the deck feels playful, it remains grounded in real-world science.
The use of hand-drawn arrows in circular patterns helps guide the eye through the 'Circle of Life' without the need for heavy text blocks.
Every theme has a stage it belongs on. These are the moments this one was built for.
A teacher uses the 'Circle of Life' slide to explain how energy flows from the sun to plants and animals. The hand-drawn style keeps young students engaged without overwhelming them with text.
A conservationist presents to local community members about the importance of decomposers like fungi. The scrapbook look makes the scientific data feel accessible and community-focused.
A student uses the template to present their observations on local insects and plants, utilizing the photo-placeholder slides to show their own field photography paired with the template's icons.
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