Presenting our updated version of the Montessori Coral Reef Safari Toob Cards
Showing posts with label animal study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal study. Show all posts
Mountain Biome Food Web and Food Chains Learning Resources
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Presenting our Mountain Food Web and Food Chains Learning resource. This packet is part of our Food Web Biome Bundle Pack. The bundle contains 10 sets of food web activities in the 10 biomes worldwide: Arctic, boreal forest, deciduous forest, desert, mountain, ocean, pond, rainforest, savanna, and tundra. This post gives you a glimpse of our Mountain Foodweb packet.
Oceania Australia Animals Math Packet
Friday, January 24, 2020
This math learning resource set is a perfect companion to our OCEANIA ANIMALS 3 PART CARDS AND OCEANIA ANIMALS LITERACY PACKET. This pack contains 12 different sets of math printable activities designed for preschool through kindergarten. You can introduce each set in any order depending on the child's capacity to learn and interest. This is a high quality material made with attention to detail and contains beautiful illustrations.
Life Cycle Learning Activity Packs
Monday, November 4, 2019
I added some life cycle sets in the shop and today I want to present the activities included in each set to give you an idea on how to use them. I hope you will find this guide helpful. If you have any questions you can post them in the comment section of this post or message me a question in my printable shop.
Introducing the 6 Kingdoms of Life
Friday, May 17, 2019
Months ago, after watching an episode of Brainchild on Netflix, the boys got super interested with knowing more about bacteria. They have so many questions about the biodiversity of life such as, if a bacteria is an animal or a plant? is it an alien species? The curiosity and eagerness to learn led me to introduce the Six Kingdoms of Life.
I know, this is elementary work, but I managed to pull-out activities that worked perfectly for both boys (10 and 5 years old).
I know, this is elementary work, but I managed to pull-out activities that worked perfectly for both boys (10 and 5 years old).
Animal Characteristics (Vertebrates) Learning Pack
Friday, April 5, 2019
Introducing our Animal Characteristics (Vertebrate) Pack with tons of activity sets that will suite your young students' needs. This learning material is more than just sorting or matching activities. What we have in this learning pack are realistic illustrations of each characteristics for better retention of concepts and tons of hands-on learning opportunities for young students to work on. This Montessori Vertebrate Characteristics learning pack was basically designed for children ages 5 years and older.
With this learning material, your students will be able to learn the characteristics of amphibians, mammals, reptiles, fish, and birds through visual representation and hands-on activities. There are 8 characteristics provided for each animal for you to explore.
Life Cycle of a Frog Learning Activities
Friday, March 29, 2019
Nothing beats hands-on learning, but because we have no access to tadpoles and frogs, we just rely on books, educational toys and create meaningful materials to achieve the "hands-on experience". With the success of our Water Cycle activities, I made a similar learning pack for our frog life cycle. The learning pack is perfect for kids ages 4 to 7 years old, something that will grow with your child through the years. It contains different activities for different stages of learning for the child. All you needed to do is print the one that suits your needs.
Parts of a Frog Learning Materials for Kids
Friday, March 22, 2019
We are learning about frogs and we started our unit by learning about the body parts because Vito wanted to know if they are similar to his (to humans). Again, our Parts of a Frog Learning (ZOOLOGY BUNDLE Pack) came in handy in exploring the body parts of a frog and the activity sheets I included in the pack were really helpful in extending the learning activity for enhancing the retention of concepts.
If you are a homeschooler or a teacher looking for learning materials about frogs, then continue reading this post to learn more about this learning material and the activities that we worked on. The cards are simple and clear and are easy for young learners to use. The activity sheets are provided as I have observed through the years that these materials for tracing, coloring, and making booklets are effective in engaging young learners.
Introducing Life Cycles to Younger Kids
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
In our home, springtime brings a renewed focus on the topic of life cycles. As a parent, I am often asked how to introduce the concept of metamorphosis, larva, pupa and more to young children who may not be able to visualize these processes. It is a fascinating subject that is easy to understand. I begin by telling engaging stories that help children understand that just like humans, baby animals come from their mothers and fathers. Some animals start their life as eggs and then undergo a gradual transformation that ultimately leads to adulthood.
To help explain these concepts more effectively, we use a variety of learning materials that bring these life cycles to life for children. As we follow the "Montessori" philosophy in our homeschool, we prefer to use hands-on learning experiences that allow children to explore and learn in a natural way. Whether it's using specialized learning materials or observing real-life examples in nature, we strive to make learning about life cycles as engaging and interactive as possible.
Learning About Sharks for Kids
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
Vito has been really interested in sharks lately. We had some Shark Unit Study (Montessori Inspired Shark Study for Kids) years ago together with my eldest, but Vito was so young then that all he could ever do was do some simple matching activity with our Safari Toob Sharks. Now that he's a bit older, I prepared some simple activities for him to learn more about sharks, what's their difference with whales, and how similar are they to humans.
Animal Kingdom 3 Part Cards and Charts
Thursday, March 8, 2018
I am so excited to share these beautiful learning materials I created for my boys. Mavi, my 9 year old is currently the one using this for school, but Vito ended up using some of the activities as he loves to work on his older brother’s materials too. So this is our Animal Kingdom Cards and Charts set. The main objective of this material is to introduce the different classifications/groups of animals to your child. We have an older version of this, and you can check it out here (Kingdoms of Life: Animal Kingdom) if you are interested. Anyway, allow me to discuss some of the highlights of this learning material below, so you can have a better idea of what you will be getting when you purchase this for your child or your school.
A Walkthrough of Animal Study for Preschoolers
Monday, February 26, 2018
This coming spring, I will be introducing the zoology album of Montessori early childhood to Vito. We did a couple of animal study last year but it was mainly for introduction and familiarization. This year, our homeschool activities will be in line with the album I bought from Montessori Parent. Of course, I will not follow the album word by word as I try not to replicate the Montessori classroom in our home and I don’t possess other classroom materials. But it will still be spontaneous and hands-on. In this post I will talk about the album, the materials I prepared, and my plans on how we are going to approach the “hands-on” aspect of the study.
Learning the Life Cycle of a Frog for Kids
Saturday, August 26, 2017
We've been learning about frogs for the past weeks, and finally, we get to use our Life Cycle Frog layered puzzle from Beleduc. This beautiful piece of layered puzzle shows all the development stages of a frog's life in tiers. If you are trying to incorporate hands-on materials in teaching the life cycle of these types of animals, read on to learn more about our activity.
Montessori Inspired Frog Activity Trays for Preschoolers
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Montessori Inspired Animal Classification Activities
Saturday, July 29, 2017
There’s nothing more interesting for my three years old than learning about animals. Aside from learning about the continents they live in, my boys also love to identify animals according to their names and classifications. Initially, Vito can only tell the difference between birds and fish, the rest he calls them “animals”. So I decided to expand this knowledge further by introducing the other three classifications: mammals, reptiles and amphibians.
Montessori Inspired Shark Study for Kids
Friday, June 16, 2017
My 8 year old Mavi is into sharks nowadays and asked if we can do a study about them. The last time we had a shark study was years ago, when he was 4 years old and this time he wanted to use our Shark Anatomy Model which he recently bought. This is Vito’s very first shark activity and he had so much fun learning with his big brother.
Montessori Inspired Insect Activities for Preschoolers
Tuesday, June 6, 2017
Here’s a summary of our insect activities for the past week. Most of these materials are old and reused and many of our activities were not planned but are based on Vito's interest because bugs and other tiny creatures appeared earlier than expected. Hope this post will give you some ideas on learning activities about these creatures!
What are Insects?
Thursday, June 1, 2017
Here’s a simple way of telling whether an animal is an insect: has 6 legs (with or without wings). This is something new to Vito, the word “insect”. He usually calls them with their real names like flies, bees, dragonflies, etc. but is not familiar with their category. Now, this is the first time that I introduced this concept, so he struggled a little bit until we started counting the legs!
Montessori Inspired Study of Snails for Preschoolers
Sunday, May 14, 2017
We’ve been getting a lot of morning showers which resulted in a bunch of snails popping up everywhere. Vito is loving it, now that he’s older, he’s enjoying the sight of these little fellows. One time, we caught one sticking out my husband’s car. Vito was excited! I made Vito watch as I removed the snail from the car, placed it in our disposable plastic container and brought it inside for him to observe (and explore).
Animal Tracks Learning Material
Friday, October 30, 2015
Download a FREE copy of our Animal Tracks Cards via this link or by clicking the image above.
On how we used this learning material, click here or the image below. Enjoy!
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