After introducing the concept that all living things have the same four characteristics (need air to breathe, water to drink, food to eat, and reproduction to make copies of themselves), Bear started learning the difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate.
First she learned that animals also have scientific names and I used the four animals below to show her examples. Matching plastic animals to pictures is way too easy for her, but she humored me.
She then did the cards as three part cards.
She matched parts of a rabbit.
Below is how the zoology tray is set up. On the right are three part cards for vertebrates and invertebrates.
I also have a basket of plastic animals and picture cards of vertebrates and invertebrates.
She sorted the vertebrates and invertebrates into groups after we discussed the difference between each.
but didn't have the desire to sort the cards. I made these cards for the third grade class I taught in Honduras.
Linked to Montessori Moment at One Hook Wonder and Science Sunday at Adventures in Mommydom
I love sorting things like that. And I think the 3 part cards is one of my favorite things about Montessori. I love the way they're set up.
ReplyDeleteI am sure Anna's favorite part would be playing with plastic toys :) I do like 3 part cards - Anna has one for continents that Mari-Ann gave us, and she lays it out from time to time and plays with it.
ReplyDeleteI love this class!! and the way you presented to her!!!! Thanks for the ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like so much fun! My boys would love sorting animals like that. Thanks for linking to Montessori Monday. :)
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