This resource introduces modern types of boats and ships. It develops vocabulary, word recognition and order.
The levels of differentiation allow it to be used with many different ages.
This resource introduces types of sailing ships in an engaging way. It develops vocabulary, word recognition and order.
The differentiation possibilities allow a wide variety of ages to work with this resource.
These three-part-cards with original artwork introduce the basic parts of a sailing ship:
stern, bow, keel, bowsprit, mainmast, mizzenmast, bonaventure mast, foremast, topsails and mainsail.
They make an excellent addition to historical studies, a Columbus unit or general vocabulary work. Working with these cards develops a left-to-right concept and word recognition.
This timeline shows the life and voyages of Christopher Columbus. Use it with the 2000-year timeline available for free from my shop!
Roll out the timeline and weigh down ends. Mix the cards on a mat and simply match the year on the label to the timeline. Contains a control booklet to check order.
The Morse Code was a big part of the 20th century. With this free printable, children can re-awaken this historical communication system and indirectly prepare for further studies in computer sciences.
Print this set twice to have a control.
The telephone is one of the most well-used inventions today. Over the past 15 decades, much has happened in terms of development.
This timeline is a concrete representation of that history, giving a hands-on experience of the time that has passed.
The control booklet allows for autonomous error correction, making the whole learning experience more authentic.
Simple machines have made all of today's technical advances possible. This small timeline shows the four most important scientists who contributed to our understanding of simple machines.
A timeline is a concrete representation of history, giving a hands-on experience of the length of an event or process. Because each of our timelines has the same interval size (although the units may vary), they can easily be combined, compared or set within one another to create an overarching picture of history. This set includes…
Archimedes
Hero of Alexandria
Simon Stevin
Galileo Galilei
The control booklet allows for autonomous error correction, making the whole learning experience more authentic.
When Egyptians prepared their famous mummies, the main organs were removed and stored in canopic jars. Each had their own god to guard the contents.
With these easy-to-use templates, have fun creating your very own canopic jars!
They're also suitable for storing non-organic matter, like hair clips.
These 3-Part Cards introduce Modern Egypt, focusing on political geographical aspects, such as size, population and language.
Print on cardstock, cut on black lines, fold on grey ones and laminate. If you want to include the cursive label (D'Nealian), just fold in the middle so it's back to back.
These cards can be used as flashcards or matching cards for more individually paced learning. For younger children, print two sets of the pictures and leave the labels attached on one - the children can then use those as control cards to match the loose labels. For early readers, match labels to pictures and use control booklet to check and discuss work. For older children, match labels and text to pictures.
Trace and label to make own booklets.
These 3-Part Classified Cards consist of 6 pictures, labels and text cards as well as one control booklet clearly showing symbols used in Ancient Egypt:
Ankh, amenta, eye of Ra, feather of Ma'at, scarab, lotus
Print on cardstock, cut on black lines, fold on grey ones and laminate. If you want to include the cursive label (D'Nealian), just fold in the middle so it's back to back.
These cards can be used as flashcards or matching cards for more individually paced learning. For younger children, print two sets of the pictures and leave the labels attached on one - the children can then use those as control cards to match the loose labels. For early readers, match labels to pictures and use control booklet to check and discuss work. For older children, match labels and text to pictures.
Trace to make own booklets.
These 3-Part Nomenclature Cards consist of 6 pictures, labels and text cards as well as one control booklet clearly showing the internal parts of a pyramid:
air shafts, subterranean chamber, king's chamber, queen's chamber, grand gallery, pyramid
Print on cardstock, cut on black lines, fold on grey ones and laminate. If you want to include the cursive label (D'Nealian), just fold in the middle so it's back to back.
These cards can be used as flashcards or matching cards for more individually paced learning. For younger children, print two sets of the pictures and leave the labels attached on one - the children can then use those as control cards to match the loose labels. For early readers, match labels to pictures and use control booklet to check and discuss work. For older children, match labels and text to pictures.
Use the blackline master printable to make own booklets.
When studying Ancient Egypt, it is inevitable to discuss how mummies were made.
This poster provides a clear overview of the function and purpose of gods guarding the canopic jars.