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Montessori Global serves to help teachers, whether they are in the classroom or teaching online, as well as parents who are home-schooling, to give the children they guide and teach, beautiful and engaging Montessori printable materials and Montessori digital resources to work with on their exciting and beautiful journey into world the of learning

Montessori Global serves to help teachers, whether they are in the classroom or teaching online, as well as parents who are home-schooling, to give the children they guide and teach, beautiful and engaging Montessori printable materials and Montessori digital resources to work with on their exciting and beautiful journey into world the of learning
Skeletal System PowerPoint, Interactive Quiz, Nomenclature cards & Templates
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Skeletal System PowerPoint, Interactive Quiz, Nomenclature cards & Templates

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A simple PowerPoint presentation that introduces the names of the bones in the human body. Using Montessori principles, the slides are highly contrasted, presenting first the skeletal structure where the bone or bones being named are highlighted in red. Distractions are illuminated allowing students to focus on the isolated bone or bones. On the next click, the bone is named as the label slides in from the right. Can be used to introduce the names and to reinforce them. Also included is a challenging and interactive multiple-choice quiz presentation with a control of error. The presentation and interactive multiple-choice quiz are supported with printable nomenclature cards. Detailed instructions on how to prepare this resource and use them, are included. There are also two booklet templates. A larger format one for younger students and smaller ones for students in higher grades. The labels are printed in a dotted, traceable font on the large and small sets, however, an unlabelled set is included in the small size for students who like a challenge. Included: PowerPoint presentation (23 slides) Matching Interactive PowerPoint Quiz (47 slides including the correction cards) Parts of the Human Skeleton Nomenclature cards (23 Image cards, 23 label cards, 23 control cards including image and label) Booklet Template, full page format with dotted, traceable labels (24 pages) Booklet Template, 4 per page format with dotted, traceable labels (7 pages) Booklet Template, 4 per page format, unlabelled (7 pages)
Parts of the Flower | Montessori Nomenclatures Cards and Boom Cards™
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Parts of the Flower | Montessori Nomenclatures Cards and Boom Cards™

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Parts of the flower Montessori Nomenclature 3 part cards to teach the parts of the flower. A definition booklet is also included as well as an interactive Boom card quiz to assess whether children can name the parts of a flower. **Boom Cards ** It is a challenging multiple choice based on the Montessori nomenclature cards. Each card highlights the part that must be named and offers a choice of five names to select from. **Nomenclatures ** Directions for use: Presentation 1 – Matching Place the labelled set at the top of a mat, starting with the full colour picture. Briefly discuss each card as you place them down. Ask the child to match the unlabelled set of pictures to the corresponding labelled set. Then match the first label to the corresponding picture. Show the child how to move along from left to right until you find the corresponding card. Invite the child to match the remaining labels to their corresponding cards. Presentation 2 – The 3-Period Lesson Use 3 unlabelled pictures, 1 known and 2 unknown (the known picture will always be the natural colour picture) This is presented in a 3 period lesson Briefly discuss and name in the first period - remembering to isolate. Ask the child to repeat each word. In the second period ask the child to, “Show me…”. After the child has identified them correctly, shuffle the cards around and repeat the process as many times as necessary. Spend a great deal of time in this period. In the third period isolate each card before the child each time asking the child, “What is this?” Consolidate by reminding the child of the lesson learned. Presentation 3 – The Reading Child Place the unlabelled set of pictures at the top of the mat. Read the first label and match it to its corresponding picture. Invite the child to read the remaining labels and match them to their corresponding pictures. Once the child has matched all the labels to the pictures use the labelled set as a control of error by placing them under their corresponding picture (the child can help you match them). Handwork Allow children to copy the cards and label them. They can then cut them out to make a booklet.