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As a passionate Montessorian, we provide high-quality digital resources that cover a wide range of topics.

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As a passionate Montessorian, we provide high-quality digital resources that cover a wide range of topics.
Montessori Nomenclature Cards: Parts of a Lotus
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Montessori Nomenclature Cards: Parts of a Lotus

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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.
Montessori Nomenclature Cards: Parts of an Egyptian Pyramid
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Montessori Nomenclature Cards: Parts of an Egyptian Pyramid

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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.
Christopher Columbus Time Line
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Christopher Columbus Time Line

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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.
Montessori Nomenclatures: Parts of an Electrical Circuit
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Montessori Nomenclatures: Parts of an Electrical Circuit

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Electricity plays an important role in our lives. The concept of electrical circuits is explored in this resource. Nomenclature Cards entice the child to explore the parts of an electric circuit, building their vocabulary and reading skills. Each part is presented within the whole, giving the complete picture and showing the part's relevance within its context. This set includes electrical circuit wire load switch energy source The control booklet allows for autonomous error correction, making the whole learning experience more authentic.
Montessori Classification: Mammals by Diet
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Montessori Classification: Mammals by Diet

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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.
Montessori Timelines: Simple Machines
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Montessori Timelines: Simple Machines

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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.
Parts of a Sailing Ship (Nomenclature Cards)
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Parts of a Sailing Ship (Nomenclature Cards)

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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.
Montessori Classification: Living & Non-living
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Montessori Classification: Living & Non-living

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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.
Montessori Classification: Plants and Animals
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Montessori Classification: Plants and Animals

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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.
Montessori Classification: Types of Vertebrates
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Montessori Classification: Types of Vertebrates

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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.
Montessori Classification: Vertebrates and Invertebrates
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Montessori Classification: Vertebrates and Invertebrates

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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.
Developing Good Habits: Emotions
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Developing Good Habits: Emotions

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Developing good habits means becoming aware of actions that are positive and negative. Part of this is the skill of identifying emotions. Use this resource to supplement your character education in a fun, easy way! The card set includes the 7 basic emotions with clear pictures of real children, text cards and a control booklet.
Developing Good Habits: Identifying Response Chains
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Developing Good Habits: Identifying Response Chains

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Response chains are ways we interact with the world. An event triggers a thought, which triggers an action, which results in a consequence. Children benefit from learning to identify their emotions and resulting actions. This resource consists of picture-and-text cards that are arranged in response chains. This way, the child learns relevant vocabulary, is exposed to examples of typical response chains (two positive and two negative chains) and, if they can read, has the change to fill out the included worksheet to identify a response chain of their own. The worksheet also includes a part on improving response chains to avoid negative behaviour in the future.
Health & Hygiene: How Infections Spread
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Health & Hygiene: How Infections Spread

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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.
Saving Water - Montessori Classified Cards
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Saving Water - Montessori Classified Cards

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Learning how to help our environment? Exploring sustainable living? Discover practical ways to save water using these 3-part cards. Instructions are included. The following methods are included: Close the tap when possible. Re-use grey water. Take shorter showers. Drink tap water. Always fix leaks. Water grass early. Use a shower bucket. Have a desert-plant garden. Use less electricity. Half-flush when possible.
Ocean Zones (Discussion Cards)
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Ocean Zones (Discussion Cards)

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This ocean-themed resource includes colour-coded picture cards of organisms that live in the five ocean zones. They can be sorted into their zones - to add some fun, provide bottles with coloured water to demonstrate how much / little sunlight reaches each zone. Discussion Cards allow the child to categorise their world, facilitating independent decision-making and vital rational skills. This set includes epipelagic: seaweed, blue-ringed octopus, green turtle, manta ray mesopelagic: angelshark, brittle star, jellyfish, wolf fish bathypelagic: gulper eel, viperfish, yeti crab, vampire squid abyssopelagic: angler fish, cookie cutter shark, dumbo octopus, dragonfish hadalpelagic: amphipod, cusk eel, giant tube worm, rattail The control booklet allows for autonomous error correction, making the whole learning experience more authentic.
Sea Stars / Starfish - Montessori Cards
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Sea Stars / Starfish - Montessori Cards

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This digital download features sea stars from around the world. Get your child interested in echinoderms and invertebrates with these beautiful starfish! Content Control cards, pictures, labels and text for: crown-of-thorns starfish Antarctic sun starfish necklace starfish Northern Pacific sea star common starfish cushion star sunflower star carpet sea star chocolate chip sea star nine-armed sea star Also includes a control booklet and blank cards. With detailed assembly instructions (it’s easy - print, cut, done!). How To Use Basic instructions are included. Check out our blogs for more. Need a video? What Are Classified Cards? Montessori 3-Part Cards usually consist of three pieces: a control with the picture and its name a picture without the name a label without the picture Ours come with an extra text card for readers and a control booklet so the work is self-correcting and independent! You can choose to include the optional cursive label (D’Nealian font) or just use the print version. 3-Part Cards are used to explore a variety of topics that are otherwise inaccessible in a normal classroom or home, bridging space and time. They can be matched to real objects or each other, used as a kind of flashcard in a 3-Period Lesson, adapted for memory games and serve as reading practice. Explore starfish around the world with clear pictures and simple text. Our cards develop order, reading and visual discrimination. They build vocabulary and help with classification and categorisation. Not only that, they make learning fun and easy!
Montessori Cat Classification Bundle
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Montessori Cat Classification Bundle

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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.
Montessori Nomenclature Cards: Parts of a Frog
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Montessori Nomenclature Cards: Parts of a Frog

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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. Please remember to rate and comment!
Countries of the World: Egypt
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Countries of the World: Egypt

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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.