Three-part (nomenclature) cards are a popular Montessori tool not only for vocabulary development, but also for first reading. There are 3 parts of the card for each subject – label, image and control card (image+label). We offer them to children thematically according to their interests. This material is on the popular topic ANCIENT EGYPT.
Three-part (nomenclature) cards are a popular Montessori tool not only for vocabulary development, but also for first reading. Therefore, knowledge of the letters is a prerequisite. There are 3 parts of the card for each subject – label, image and control card (image+label). We offer them to children thematically according to their interests. This material is on the popular topic KNIGHTS.
Three-part cards (also knowns as nomenclature cards) are a popular Montessori tool not only for vocabulary development, but also for first reading. Therefore, knowledge of the letters is a prerequisite. There are 3 parts of the card for each subject – image with name, image only and name only. We offer them to children thematically according to their interests. This material is on the popular topic PIRATES.
Three-part cards (also known as nomenclature cards ) are a popular Montessori tool not only for vocabulary development, but also for first reading. Therefore, knowledge of the letters is a prerequisite. There are 3 parts of the card for each subject – image with name, image only and name only. We offer them to children thematically according to their interests. This material is on the popular topic POLICEMEN.
This material contains:
3 different sized Pyramids of Giza to cut out, color and glue
Obelisk for cutting out, drawing with hieroglyphs and gluing
Sarcophagus to cut out and glue
Pharaoh mask to cut out
Headband for cutting, coloring and gluing
A crossword and the solution
List of hieroglyphs
Board game with figures (the goal of the game is to get from Lower Egypt to Upper Egypt despite the pitfalls)
You will need:
glue
scissors
color pencils
dice
rubber band or string
Time required: Depending on the age and skills of the children, but approximately 2-3 hours
The activities are suitable both for individuals and for the whole group. The crossword is suitable for older children, the rest is also suitable for preschoolers.
This matching activity is intended for children from 2.5 - 3 years old (depends on the level of the child). The activity on colors assumes that the child already knows the basic colors and here he/she combines the same shades of colors and learns to distinguish different intensities of orange, blue or pink.
The shape matching activity has several levels. In the first level, the child connects the same shapes while the shapes on the left are in the same color. In the second level, he/she connects the same shapes, while they are always in pairs of the same color. In the next level, each object has a different color, so it is more challenging. In the fourth level, he connects the shape with an object of common use that has a similar shape (circle-button, triangle-pizza, etc.). The following is an activity to label all common things of the appropriate shape (round things, square things, etc.)
Just print the activity and hand it out. No preparation needed.
You can hang a poster to promote healthy eating in the cafeteria, in the classroom or at home. The concept of “eat rainbow” is simplified for even smaller children, so it mentions certain organs and abilities. It doesn’t mention cancer prevention, antioxidants, etc.
For the poster, you can come up with activities for naming/sorting fruits and vegetables by color. You can talk to children about whether they have supported their eyes, brains or bones by eating the right vegetables and fruits for the day. Can they name all the products in the picture? Which vegetables and fruits have they never eaten before and why? Which fruit/vegetable do they like best and in what form?