Feature

●3-part format includes photos, labels, and control cards (word and label put together)
●Cards for the whole fish and each of its key parts (see photo for list); 39 cards total
●Rounded corners (no pricked fingers or dog-eared cards)
●Comes in a sturdy, clear reclosable bag for storage
●Lesson plan included


Description

Children love to know the names of each part of the body, their own and the animals they see in the world around them. These standard Montessori teaching materials (in the 3-6 and 6-12 classrooms) present external anatomy in a powerful way: by isolating each key part in full color while the rest of the animal (the fish, a class of vertebrates) is shown in muted shades of gray. A simple aquarium fish brought to life including its anal fin, dorsal fin, pectoral fins, pelvic fins, tail, lateral lines, head, gill covers, nostrils, eyes, mouth, and torso. 13 control cards, 13 matching picture cards, and 13 word cards; 39 cards total. These cards come in a 3-part format, a wonderful literacy-building teaching material. Use the photo-only card as flash cards in vocabulary lessons. Use all 3-parts with children who are beginning to read single words. Children read the separate word label, match it to the picture, and then check their own work with the labeled cards. This makes it possible for beginning readers to practice reading anytime, without help. Approx. card sizes are as follows: control cards (3 2/3 x 4 1/3), matching picture cards (3 2/3 x 3), and word cards (3 2/3 x 1 1/8). All cards have rounded corners, are laminated with a heavy 5 mil non-toxic laminate, and come in a reclosable bag for easy storage.