This 3-part card resource includes six common ways diseases and infections are transmitted. The text cards, which make the product accessible for older children, include ways to protect yourself and others.
The combination of pictures, labels and text cards helps children recognise words, build vocabulary and develop incidental reading skills.
All art work is original by the author.
Studying the environment engages a child's attention and sparks their interests, developing their personality through spontaneous activity.
These high-quality, hand-drawn 3-part cards depict ten body parts of a cat. They include informative text cards as well as a control booklet, allowing the child to learn independently.
They can be used at various levels, according to the child's own skill set.
For example, they serve as a vocabulary extension and indirect preparation for reading for young children while older children can practice their reading. They aid classification and rational thinking, visual accuracy and discrimination, develop one-to-one recognition and even encourage writing, as the child can make their own booklet!
Studying the environment engages children's attention, sparking their interest and developing their personality.
These high-quality, digital 3-part cards cover the external body parts of a bird and include a booklet with interesting facts about each one.
The images are all original artwork by the author themselves.
The preview is a printable page of four line-drawn bird bodies with writing lines underneath so the children can make their own booklets.
Use this amazing resource to jump into discovering other birds or the internal parts of a bird.
This amazing bundle contains discussion cards to classify
things into living and non-living,
living organisms into animals and plants,
animals into vertebrates and invertebrates,
vertebrates into mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish,
mammals into carnivores, herbivores, insectivores and omnivores,
carnivorans into Feliforms and Caniforms.
They can be laid out in one big tree diagram and used at different levels of ability.
Maria Montessori saw the ability to categorise and classify information as the cornerstone of intelligence.
This high-quality resource allows children to independently, or through a discussion, classify mammals into herbivores, carnivores, omnivores and insectivores. The control booklet provides extra information on each concept and reinforces it through carefully selected text accompanying each classified thing.
These Nomenclature Cards of the Parts of a Frog sport hand-drawn images. Each part is coloured in on the otherwise blank frog, putting it into perspective within the whole.
A text card provides brief information on each part.
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These 3-Part Nomenclature Cards consist of 10 pictures, labels and text cards as well as one control booklet clearly showing the external parts of a lotus plant:
lotus, flower, petioles, carpels, stem, eye, crown, rhizome, stamen, leaves
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.
This resource consists of four images each for the following: fauna, flora, landscape, architecture and culture of Egypt.
The labels are laid out across the top and the cards are sorted. For extra discussion, the control booklet includes a short text on every image.
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.
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the pictures. List of sources included in file. If you notice any copyright infringement, please contact me so I can rectify it.
These 3-Part Nomenclature Cards consist of 10 pictures, labels and text cards as well as one control booklet clearly showing the external parts of an Arabian camel:
camel, head, neck, eye, hump, legs, nostril, mane, tail, hooves
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.
Maria Montessori saw the ability to categorise and classify information as the cornerstone of intelligence.
This high-quality resource allows children to independently, or through a discussion, classify things into living and non-living. The control booklet provides extra information on each concept and reinforces it through carefully selected text accompanying each classified thing.
Maria Montessori saw the ability to categorise and classify information as the cornerstone of intelligence.
This high-quality resource allows children to independently, or through a discussion, classify living organisms into animals and plants. The control booklet provides extra information on each concept and reinforces it through carefully selected text accompanying each classified thing.
Maria Montessori saw the ability to categorise and classify information as the cornerstone of intelligence.
This high-quality resource allows children to independently, or through a discussion, classify vertebrates organisms into mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. The control booklet provides extra information on each concept and reinforces it through carefully selected text accompanying each classified thing.
Maria Montessori saw the ability to categorise and classify information as the cornerstone of intelligence.
This high-quality resource allows children to independently, or through a discussion, classify animals organisms into vertebrates and invertebrates. The control booklet provides extra information on each concept and reinforces it through carefully selected text accompanying each classified thing.
Maria Montessori saw the ability to categorise and classify information as the cornerstone of intelligence.
This high-quality resource allows children to independently, or through a discussion, classify Feliforms into Felidae (true cats), Herpestidae (mongooses), Hyaenidae (hyenas), and Viverridae (viverrids). The control booklet provides extra information on each concept and reinforces it through carefully selected text accompanying each classified thing.
Maria Montessori saw the ability to categorise and classify information as the cornerstone of intelligence.
This high-quality resource allows children to independently, or through a discussion, classify carnivores (carnivorans, to be specific) into feliforms (cat-like) and caniforms (dog-like). The control booklet provides extra information on each concept and reinforces it through carefully selected text accompanying each classified thing.
Learning about deserts? Why not explore some fascinating desert animals!
These 3-part picture cards include images, controls, labels and text cards as well as a control booklet of desert animals. Detailed instructions for assembly and use are provided in the resource.
The following animals are included:
addax antelop
bat-eared fox
Andean flamingo
red kangaroo
dingo
coyote
Gobi jerboa
golden eagle
wandering albatross
arctic woolly bear caterpillar
Learning about deserts? Why not explore some fascinating desert plants!
These 3-part picture cards include images, controls, labels and text cards as well as a control booklet of desert plants. Detailed instructions for assembly and use are provided in the resource.
The following plants are included:
Welwitschia
date palm
Patagonian fire bush
queen of the night
prickly pear
burro-weed
kangaroo paw
hairy spinifex
saltwort
saxaul
Looking to explore deserts? Need quality resources that cover a variety of topics? Struggling to integrate subjects? Look no further!
This bundle contains activities that cover geography, social studies, English and even maths.
Although there are many wondrous ways to classify leaves - according to shape, edges, arrangement, etc. - the simplest is by the relationship of length to width.
Use this printable to encourage your children to measure, divide, judge, evaluate and classify different kinds of leaves.
This is an excellent extension for the Montessori leaf cabinet.