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Preview of Vertebrates Quiz Cards - Animal Classification

Vertebrates Quiz Cards - Animal Classification

In Montessori education, teaching about vertebrates aims to enhance a child's understanding of the natural world, develop scientific thinking skills, and connect them to their environment. This set of Vertebrates Quiz Cards helps children categorize the five classes of vertebrates. Includes: 5 information cards5 quiz cards5 labelsCards with labels are approx. 3½" x 3¼", cards without labels are approx. 1" shorter. You may be interested in the following: Vertebrates and Invertebrates Charts & Ca
Preview of Animals and Habitats Cut-and-Match Activity (up to 40 animals & 6 habitats)

Animals and Habitats Cut-and-Match Activity (up to 40 animals & 6 habitats)

Created by
Belle C. Mora
Animals and Habitats Sorting & Odd-One-Out Activity – Grassland, Pond, Farm, Sea/Ocean, Forest, Arctic Bring science to life with this fun, hands-on resource! Students will explore animals from different habitats, practice sorting skills, and sharpen critical thinking with an “odd-one-out” challenge. Perfect for small groups, or independent work. What’s Included: 6 Habitats: Grassland, Pond, Farm, Sea/Ocean, Forest, Arctic (icy place) Up to 40 Animals across all habitats 2 Versions of Animal
Preview of Needs of living things: Thriving or Wilting?

Needs of living things: Thriving or Wilting?

Created by
ElleJ
This formative assessment, titled "Thriving or Wilting?", is a quick and engaging check for understanding that allows kindergarten students to demonstrate their grasp of what living things need to survive. Students listen to or read five simple scenarios involving plants or animals, then colour a happy or sad face to indicate whether the living thing is thriving (having its needs met) or wilting (missing something essential). An optional drawing activity at the end encourages creative expressi
Preview of ABLLS-R ALIGNED UNITS for Early Learners with Autism: Weather Themed

ABLLS-R ALIGNED UNITS for Early Learners with Autism: Weather Themed

This unit is designed to meet the needs of active learners by increasing engagement while addressing a wide range of language goals. This unit is a great way to explore weather with 103 total pages addressing a wide range of ABLLS-R goals. Part 1: 8 Sensory-Motor Activities including ABLLS-R alignment Part 2: Printables (80+ pages) Part one has eight engaging natural environment teaching activities. Each one includes a materials list, directions, and alignment to ABLLS-R objectives. Sensory-mo
Preview of ABLLS-R ALIGNED UNITS for Early Learners with Autism: Science Plants Themed

ABLLS-R ALIGNED UNITS for Early Learners with Autism: Science Plants Themed

This unit is designed to meet the needs of active learners by increasing engagement while addressing a wide range of language goals and social skills. Aligned to the ABLLS-R (114 total pages) Part 1: 6 Sensory-Motor Activities including ABLLS-R alignment Part 2: Printables (90+ pages) Part 1 has six engaging natural environment teaching activities. Each one includes a materials list, directions, and alignment to ABLLS-R objectives. Printables to support the activity stations are also included. P
Preview of Worm Workbook: Earthworm Anatomy & Habitat

Worm Workbook: Earthworm Anatomy & Habitat

Learn about worms in this 3 page workbook. Kids love worms and adding these in addition to natural exploration and play will increase children's knowledge. An easy way to integrate this is organizing a worm search. Take the class outside and go digging for worms. Let the kids get dirty and encourage them to ask questions about the squirmy worms. Use it as an opportunity to teach the anatomy of the worms. Afterwards teach about their habitat and practice counting. Kids of all ages will lov
Preview of Nature Scavenger Hunt Bundle

Nature Scavenger Hunt Bundle

Need a fun, educational activity that will get your students moving outside? My Scavenger Hunt Bundle will engage your students, get them to work together, and use their observational skills. Studies show that learning in nature increases productivity and engagement. This resource is perfect for an outdoor lesson, outdoor education center, or as a fun outing. Why use this resource?Scavenger hunts are a great way to get your students engaging their senses and looking around them. If you are in
Preview of Invertebrates Quiz Cards (8 Classes) - Invertebrate Zoology

Invertebrates Quiz Cards (8 Classes) - Invertebrate Zoology

Montessori education emphasizes a broad understanding of the natural world, and studying invertebrates is a crucial part of that, as they constitute a vast majority of animal species. These Invertebrate Quiz Cards are short quiz cards designed to help children learn to classify eight groups of invertebrates. This set includes: Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Mollusca, Annelida, Arthropoda, and Echinodermata. Includes: 8 information cards8 quiz cards8 labelsCards with labels are a
Preview of Rabbits Basic Needs | Kindergarten Science Cut & Paste Activity

Rabbits Basic Needs | Kindergarten Science Cut & Paste Activity

Teach students about the basic needs of animals with this engaging Rabbits Need: Food, Shelter, Water cut-and-paste activity! Perfect for Kindergarten and Pre-K, this interactive worksheet combines science, handwriting, and sorting in one. Students trace key words, cut and paste pictures, and practice identifying what animals need to survive. _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 👉👉👉Bundle & Save: This resource is included in the K
Preview of Types of Leaf Arrangements (Information, Sorting Cards & Control Chart) - Botany

Types of Leaf Arrangements (Information, Sorting Cards & Control Chart) - Botany

Examining leaves through activities such as sorting, identifying, and exploring their parts helps develop children's sensory, cognitive, and language skills while introducing them to botany and the natural world. To use the Types of Leaf Arrangements, identify and classify the leaf arrangements. Then, use the control chart to verify the classifications. This set includes six types of leaf arrangements: simple, compound, palmate, even-pinnate, odd-pinnate, and bipinnate. Each of the six types
Preview of Farm Animal Flashcards & Labeling Activities | 12 Realistic Animal Cards

Farm Animal Flashcards & Labeling Activities | 12 Realistic Animal Cards

Created by
Math4Midnights
Bring farm animals to life in your classroom with these versatile flashcards! This set includes multiple options for engaging learning activities: ✔ 3 pages of flashcards with names (12 animals) ✔ 3 pages of nameless cards with blank space for handwriting or labeling ✔ 1 page of animal name strips for cut-and-paste activities Animals Included: Rabbit, Horse, Duck, Turkey, Pig, Hen, Donkey, Sheep, Llama, Goat, Cow, Rooster Ways to Use: Vocabulary practice and ESL support Matching games: name
Preview of Types of Rocks Sorting Cards & Charts - Montessori Geology

Types of Rocks Sorting Cards & Charts - Montessori Geology

Studying rocks and minerals encourages a love for nature, enhances observational skills, and introduces key concepts in earth science. To use the Types of Rocks Sorting, identify and classify rocks from the three major rock groups: igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic. Then, verify the classifications using the control charts. The following 18 rocks are included: andesite, basalt, gabbro, granite, obsidian, rhyolite, breccia, conglomerate, limestone, rock salt, sandstone, shale, gneiss, hornf
Preview of Vertebrates and Invertebrates Sorting (Cards & Control Chart) - Montessori

Vertebrates and Invertebrates Sorting (Cards & Control Chart) - Montessori

The Vertebrates and Invertebrates Sorting lesson in Montessori education helps children categorize animals into two groups: vertebrates (animals with backbones) and invertebrates (those without backbones). This activity fosters their ability to organize information and develop scientific thinking skills. Identify and classify pictures of vertebrates and invertebrates. Then, use a control chart to verify the classification. Includes: 12 labeled cards of vertebrates12 labeled cards of invertebrat
Preview of The Five Senses Sorting Cards & Chart (5 Senses) - Montessori Sensorial

The Five Senses Sorting Cards & Chart (5 Senses) - Montessori Sensorial

The Montessori method emphasizes the importance of the five senses to enhance and refine a child's sensory perception. This fosters a deeper understanding of the world and nurtures cognitive and language skills. To use the Five Senses Sorting, identify and classify pictures according to the five senses. Then, use the control chart to verify the classification. Includes: 5 category labels5 category pictures25 picture cards (5 cards for each sense)1 control chartThe sorting cards are approx. 2½"
Preview of Plants We Eat Sorting (Cards & Chart) - Montessori Botany - Nutrition

Plants We Eat Sorting (Cards & Chart) - Montessori Botany - Nutrition

In a Montessori setting, learning about food aims to foster a child's understanding of the world, develop practical life skills, and encourage healthy eating habits. To use the Plants We Eat Sorting, identify and classify the different parts of plants we eat. Then, use a control chart to verify the classifications. Includes: 6 category cards6 definition cards30 plant pictures2 control charts parts of the plant blackline masterThe pictures are in a three-part format: 30 pictures with labels30 pi
Preview of Animal Tracks Matching Cards - Animal Photographs & Footprints - Zoology

Animal Tracks Matching Cards - Animal Photographs & Footprints - Zoology

Studying animal tracks aims to deepen a child's understanding of nature, enhance observational skills, and cultivate critical thinking. These cards encourage them to analyze and interpret clues left by animals, such as toe counts, claw marks, and pad shapes. To use these Animal Tracks Matching Cards, match the animal pictures to their footprints. These cards can also be used in a 3-part format: Match the correct labels to the pictures. Verify the matches using the control cards (cards with labe
Preview of Herbivore, Carnivore & Omnivore Animals - Sorting Cards & Control Chart

Herbivore, Carnivore & Omnivore Animals - Sorting Cards & Control Chart

In the Montessori approach, studying animals aims to foster a deep respect for nature, develop empathy and responsibility, and promote scientific curiosity and exploration. Learning about carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores is an essential component of a Montessori zoology curriculum. It helps children understand how animals obtain food and adapt to their environments. This knowledge reinforces their understanding of food chain patterns and animal adaptations. To use the Herbivore, Carnivore
Preview of Seed & Plant Matching Cards - Montessori Botany

Seed & Plant Matching Cards - Montessori Botany

Montessori education emphasizes a deep connection with the natural world, and plants are a tangible and beautiful way to introduce children to botany and the environment. The Seed & Plant Matching Cards will help children learn the names of plants and their seeds The seeds and plants included are sunflower, pumpkin, sesame, poppy, pomegranate, mustard, flax, fennel, and cumin. Includes: 9 pictures of seeds9 pictures of plantsThe picture cards are in a three-part format: 18 pictures with label
Preview of Birds and Their Beaks (Animal Adaptations) - Montessori

Birds and Their Beaks (Animal Adaptations) - Montessori

Studying bird beaks reveals critical insights into evolution, ecology, and environmental adaptation, as their diverse shapes are finely tuned to specific diets, foraging behaviors, and habitats. The specific shape (e.g., hooked for tearing, long/slender for nectar, thick for seed-cracking) directly correlates to a bird's food source and ecological niche, reflecting millions of years of adaptation. This set includes 12 birds, each with a description of its beak and purpose. The birds are in a th
Preview of Birds and Their Nests (Information & Photographs) - Montessori Zoology

Birds and Their Nests (Information & Photographs) - Montessori Zoology

In the Montessori approach, studying animals and their homes aims to foster a deep respect for nature, develop empathy and responsibility, and promote scientific curiosity. Examine bird nests to understand how birds adapt to environments, protect offspring from predators and weather, and use materials to create secure microclimates. This set of Birds and Their Nests includes the following 10 types of bird nests: adherent, aquatic, burrow, cavity, cup, mound, pendent, platform, scrape, and no n
Preview of Animal Coverings (Scales, Feathers, and Fur) - Sorting Cards & Control Chart

Animal Coverings (Scales, Feathers, and Fur) - Sorting Cards & Control Chart

Studying animals helps children develop an understanding of animal characteristics while also fostering observation and critical thinking skills. To use the Animal Coverings Sorting, identify and classify animals with scales, feathers, or fur. Then, use the control chart to verify the classification. Includes: 4 information cards on animal coverings24 animal cards2 control charts (one with labels, one without).The animal cards are in a three-part format: 24 cards with labels24 cards without lab
Preview of Plant and Animal Sorting (Cards & Control Chart) - Montessori Biology

Plant and Animal Sorting (Cards & Control Chart) - Montessori Biology

In the Montessori approach, studying plants and animals aims to foster a deep respect for nature and promote scientific curiosity and exploration. To use the Plant and Animal Sorting activity, identify and classify photographic images as plants or animals. Then, verify the classification using the control charts. Includes: 2 category cards2 cards stating five differences between plants and animals14 photo cards of plants14 photo cards of animals2 control charts (one with labels, one without)Pla
Preview of Dinosaur Sorting - Herbivores, Carnivores & Omnivores

Dinosaur Sorting - Herbivores, Carnivores & Omnivores

Learning about dinosaurs ignites a child's curiosity about the natural world, encourages scientific inquiry, and develops critical-thinking skills. To use this Dinosaur Sorting, identify and classify dinosaurs as herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores. Then, verify the classifications using control charts. This set includes: 3 category labels27 dinosaur cards3 definition cards2 control charts (one with labels, one without)pronunciation chartPicture cards are approx. 2½" x 3½". You may be interest
Preview of Vertebrates and Invertebrates Control Chart & Cards - Animal Classification

Vertebrates and Invertebrates Control Chart & Cards - Animal Classification

The goal of the vertebrate and invertebrate lessons in Montessori education is to help children categorize and classify animals into two groups: those with backbones (vertebrates) and those without (invertebrates). This process encourages them to organize information and develop scientific thinking skills. The Vertebrates and Invertebrates Charts include the following vertebrates and invertebrates: Chordata, Aves, Reptilia, Mammalia, Amphibia, Pisces, Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Nemato
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