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 -
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 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. Coated cardstock; 3" x 4". 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 -
All 3 Botany "Parts of..." Definition Card Sets - From Maitri Learning
Key materials for introducing the anatomy of plants and exploring how anatomy influences botanical classification. The “Parts of… ” Definition Cards include a control card, a two-part card set, and a three-part card set for each subject part. Learn More -
Parts of the Tree - Botany "Parts of..." Definition Cards From Maitri Learning
Definition card sets for the terms introduced by the Parts of the Tree 3-Part Photo Cards. Children exercise logic and use reading comprehension skills as they work with these definition cards. Learn More -
Parts of the Leaf - Botany "Parts of..." Definition Cards From Maitri Learning
Definition card sets for the terms introduced by the Parts of the Leaf 3-Part Photo Cards. Children exercise logic and use reading comprehension skills as they work with these definition cards. Learn More -
Parts of the Flower - Botany "Parts of..." Definition Cards From Maitri Learning
Definition card sets for the terms introduced by the Parts of the Flower 3-Part Photo Cards. Children exercise logic and use reading comprehension skills as they work with these definition cards. Learn More -
Flowers - Photo Cards from In-Print For Children
Designed to help children recognize and to name 20 common flowers, many of which are commercially available throughout the year. The duplicate set of picture cards can be used in simple matching exercises. Learn More -
Who Am I? Set - Plants & Animals - 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 animal or plant (and shows the picture if more hints are needed). Learn More


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