| Includes common, unusual and endangered frogs, toads and salamanders. Sort them by continent, name them, read sentences! Copy the sentences or make your own!
Includes 31 cards, 4 x 2.5 inches: 24 photo and 7 continent cards. 4 amphibians per continent. |
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| This classroom tested and well-researched material familiarizes students with the diversity and beauty of birds in our natural world. |
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| Most of the fish in World Fish live in freshwater (lakes, rivers, ponds). Several return to the ocean to spawn. The fish from Antarctica are saltwater fish living in the Southern Ocean. There are no freshwater species on the continent.
Early Childhood for ages 3-6 includes 28 photo cards and 7 continent cards.
Elementary includes an additional 28 double-sided Story-Question Cards.
All plastic cards are corner rounded cards - 4 x 2.5 inches. |
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| Discover natural and manmade geographic land forms. Includes Mount Fuji, Carlsbad Caverns, an inselberg, Uluru, Panama Canal, Seine River, Mono Lake, Yangshou Mountains, Villarica Volcano, the Dry Valleys and more.
Students sort the cards under water and land labels.
Primary Version for Ages 3-6 have photo-name cards.
Elementary version has photo-sentence cards.
Both have continent cards for land and for water for each continent. Students sort them that way. |
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| World Mammals in Spanish! Sort them to the continent labels. $48.00 |
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| Mammals live on all 7 continents on the land and in the water. 3-6 version has 35 plastic cards, 4 x 2.5 inches; 28 photo cards and 7 continent cards; 4 Mammals per continent. (Science-Vertebrates-Mammals)
Elementary version has 5 mammals per continent. |
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| As students work with these cards, they'll discover fascinating details about the lives and histories of people around the world.
Collection 1 includes:
Africa: Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Zimbabwe
Antarctica: Continent card only
Asia: Myanmar, China, Indonesia, Thailand
Australia & Oceania: Australia, New Zealand, Papua New
Guinea, Solomon Islands
Europe: Greece, Norway, Russia, Spain
North America: Canada, Guatemala, Mexico, USA
South America: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru |
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| As students work with these cards, they'll discover fascinating details about the lives and histories of people around the world. They bring forth great conversations between students.
Collection 2 includes:
Africa: Chad, Madagascar, Nigeria, South Sudan
Antarctica: Continent card only
Asia: Afghanistan, India, Japan, Oman
North America: Dominican Republic, Greenland, Nicaragua, Panama Europe: Denmark, Germany, Scotland, Slovakia
Oceania: Cook Islands, Fiji, Mariana Islands, Samoa
South America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Venezuela |
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| Students learn about common, unusual and endangered reptiles. Sort cards to continent cards or to reptiles labels - alligators, lizards, snakes and turtles.
Includes 31 cards, 4 x 2.5 inches: 24 photo and 7 continent cards. (Science-Vertebrates-Reptiles) |
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| Every picture tells a story from civilizations that came before us. Each is a treasure and a symbol of things valued in the past. Includes 25 photo cards and 7 continent labels.
Subjects include: Big Horn Medicine Wheel, Cliff Palace, El Castillo, Hale o Keawe, Chan Chan, Machu Pichu, Moai, Paracas Candelabra, Great Enclosure, Great Mosque of Djennee, Great Pyramid, Great Sphinx, Parthenon, Sacre Coeur, Stonehenge, Vatican City, Lotus Temple, Mogao Grottoes, Taj Mahal, Torii Gate, Assembly Building, Marae, Pukmani Grave, Uluru |
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| Discover how people around the world transport themselves and their goods. Land, Air and Water Vehicle cards include 33 photo cards and 3 label cards (land, air, water) and 3 Powered by cards (humans, machines, nature). Examples include bicycle, delta, segway, blimp, drone, helicopter, container ship, gondola, reed boat, and more.
Begin with 5-7 of the cards for each category. Change or add to them later. The student empties the cards out on a rug and finds the land, air and water label cards. These are placed at the top of the rug. Turn the remaining photo cards face down. Pick a card and match it to its tabel. Name it!
As an extension use the Powered by Cards. Place them at the top of rug and sort the cards by how they move - by humans, by machines or by nature.
Our plastic die-cut cards are 20 mil. They contain no paper. They last for a very long time and will not separate. Montessori Services Containers B702 or B106 hold these 4" x 2.5" cards. |
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| Discover the world of trees! This work includes examples of ancient, abundant, endangered and unusual trees. This simple introduction includes 31 cards; 24 photo cards and 7 continent label cards. There are 4 trees per continent and no trees for the Antarctic continent.
Use these cards with the book Are Trees Alive by Debbie S. Miller. Many of the same trees are in the book and the card material. Other great books when studying trees: Redwoods by Jason Chin; The Tree in the Ancient Forest by Carol Reed-Jones; The Tree by Dana Lyons. |
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