Plants/Fungi
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Plants We Eat - From In-Print For Children
Learn more about food plants and their different edible parts with this coordinated set of picture/label/definition cards, control booklets, and reproducible replicards. Learn More -
Plants We Eat Classification Booklets & Cards - From In-Print for Children
Learn more about food plants and their edible parts. This set classifies 18 plant foods into six groups: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds. Learn More -
Plants We Eat Replicards - From In-Print for Children
Learn more about food plants and their different edible parts with this set of replicards. Photocopy and cut apart the unlaminated cardstock replicards (5½" x 4¾" after cutting) so children may make their own booklets. Learn More -
1st Knowledge: Plant Stories - From In-Print For Children
This set consists of 19 duplicate plant picture/text cards. One set is cut apart for three-part matching activities, and the other set is placed in the green, six-ring mini-binder labeled Plants. Learn More -
Plants - Who am I? (WP) - From In-Print for Children
“Who am I?” stories are one of the most popular activities in Montessori Elementary classrooms. One child reads the description of the plant (and shows the picture if more hints are needed). Learn More -
Leaf Characteristics - From In-Print For Children
This set introduces simple vocabulary to describe the physical features of 40 North American tree, garden, and houseplant leaves. The child sorts nine leaf characteristics cards onto three control cards that identify characteristics of Leaf Types, Leaf Veins, and Leaf Margins. Learn More -
Nuts Cards - From In-Print For Children
Nuts are nourishing snacks and learning to identify the plant they grow on will make eating them all the more fun. This set of 22 two-color cards (5½" x 3½") of plant and nut illustrations represents eleven edible nuts/seeds. Learn More -
Leaf Cards - From In-Print for Children
This set consists of 40 duplicate leaf cards (80 cards total). One group of 20 cards illustrates familiar leaves such as dandelion, marigold, and ivy. The second group illustrates common North American tree leaves such as oak, maple, and cottonwood. Learn More -
Fungi Cards - From In-Print for Children
Like plants and animals, fungi are one of the prominent kingdoms of life. These vivid photo cards show fascinating fungi in their natural environments. You receive two complete photo card sets for each subject. Learn More -
Parts of a Mushroom - Cards & Replicard from In-Print For Children
6 control cards illustrate a gilled mushroom, with different parts highlighted and named. Learn More -
Tree - Definition Booklet from Maitri Learning
The perfect control for definition card work, this spiral-bound book about trees lays flat, showing the image on the left and definition on the right. Images isolate the part named in its natural color while the rest of the plant fades into the background. Learn More -
Leaf - Definition Booklet from Maitri Learning
The perfect control for definition card work, this spiral-bound book about leaves lays flat, showing the image on the left and definition on the right. Images isolate the part named in its natural color while the rest of the plant fades into the background. Learn More -
Dicot - Definition Booklet from Maitri Learning
The perfect control for definition card work, this spiral-bound book about dicots lays flat, showing the image on the left and definition on the right. Images isolate the part named in its natural color while the rest of the plant fades into the background. Learn More -
Monocot - Definition Booklet from Maitri Learning
The perfect control for definition card work, this spiral-bound book about monocots lays flat, showing the image on the left and definition on the right. Learn More -
Parts of the Flower (Dicot) 3-Part Photo Cards - From Maitri Learning
Most familiar flowers are dicots, with separate petals and sepals. Set includes one reproducible black-and-white master of the whole, and 3-part photo cards for 9 parts: flower, petal, corolla, sepal, calyx, perianth, pistil, stamen, and stem. Learn More -
Parts of the Flower (Monocot) 3-Part Photo Cards - From Maitri Learning
Monocot flowers have a blended petal and sepal, called a tepal. Set includes one reproducible black-and-white master of the whole, and 3-part photo cards for 6 parts: flower, tepal, perianth, pistil, stamen, and stem. Learn More


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