Classifying the World
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Animals - Who am I? (WA) - 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 (and shows the picture if more hints are needed). 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 -
Animal Kingdom - Chart & Cards from In-Print For Children
Explore the diversity of animal life with this classification chart and corresponding picture cards, illustrating 42 animals of 11 major phyla. Children can match the picture cards (with detailed text on the back) to the pictures on the chart. Learn More -
Fungus Kingdom - Chart & Cards from In-Print For Children
Now with full-color, laminated picture cards! This chart organizes 18 representative fungi into four major groups and two important fungal partnerships (fungi that live with other organisms). Learn More -
Tree of Life - The Incredible Biodiversity of Life on Earth
This dynamic exploration of living things is organized to complement life science work at the elementary level. Engaging facts and dazzling illustrations bring taxonomic classification to life. Learn More -
Small Pal's Home - Temporary home for small pets, fish, or insects
Young naturalists can get a “clear” look at salamanders, worms, lady bugs, caterpillars, or other small friends. Acrylic sides offer optimum viewing. Vented cover. Flip-top feeder. 7¾" x 4" x 5¾" deep. Learn More -
On-the-Go First Aid Kit - Portable first aid kit
Who hasn’t wished for a bandage at the park, a sting relief pad at a picnic, or an antiseptic wipe on a hike? Just the basics, in a refillable case you can toss in a backpack or bag or clip to a stroller or purse. 30 piece set (including case and basic first aid supplies). 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 -
Homes - What Living Things Need
An inviting question-and-answer format and clever ways to show hard-to-grasp concepts help children build on their understanding of living/non-living classification. Great photos, simple text, picture glossary, and index. Paperback, 24 pages. Learn More -
Air - What Living Things Need
An inviting question-and-answer format and clever ways to show hard-to-grasp concepts help children build on their understanding of living/non-living classification. Great photos, simple text, picture glossary, and index. Paperback, 24 pages. Learn More -
Water - What Living Things Need
An inviting question-and-answer format and clever ways to show hard-to-grasp concepts help children build on their understanding of living/non-living classification. Great photos, simple text, picture glossary, and index. Paperback, 24 pages. Learn More -
Food - What Living Things Need
An inviting question-and-answer format and clever ways to show hard-to-grasp concepts help children build on their understanding of living/non-living classification. Great photos, simple text, picture glossary, and index. Paperback, 24 pages. Learn More -
What Living Things Need Book Set - 5 titles
Supplement your living/non-living classification materials with comprehensive research resources to help children build understanding. Inviting question-and-answer format, great photos, simple text, glossary, index. 5 titles. Learn More -
Natural and Human-Made
This simple little book helps children with beginning classification work. Short, direct text and engaging photographs encourage children to think about the things around them. Paperback, 24 pages. Learn More -
Living and Nonliving - My World of Science
How do living things move? What are senses? Why do living things breathe? This simple science book takes children to the next step of understanding the differences between living and nonliving things. Paperback, 32 pages. Learn More


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