Want hand drawn botany charts but don't have the time? Yes, me, too. But then I found some time and made these! Having them hand drawn is much more accessible and attractive to the children because they are able to create pictures in their
This hand drawn and painted chart accompanies the Story of the Great River, a story about the workings of the human body. You may print it as large as 18x22 or as small as A4 paper. The children love to recreate it and tell the story of each
Taken directly from Maria Montessori's book, these interpretive reading cards are a fun and interactive way to check reading comprehension. The children read one, act it out and then others guess what they are doing. This mixes charades, reading and
Hand drawn and painted Clock of Eras with corresponding years and clock time. Many of the clocks of eras do not include the Neozoic Era, which is when humans appeared. This representation of the Timeline of Life is a fun lesson and a new way for the
This chart shows the noun family receiving the energy of the verb. This is a great first way to discuss sentences and that they must always have a verb to be complete! It's a must in your Montessori language curriculum.
This is the Montessori chart for the verb family. There is a story in Michael Dorer's book to explain it, if you don't have it in your album. It's upside down here, the pronoun should be on the top right.
This chart helps children learn to classify nouns. It comes after you have given the different types of nouns lessons and allows them to put their knowledge to use! It is great practice and they love to use it because they may make up their own
Elementary children love to classify and this is a great culminating lesson for all of the adjectives. It is really fun to use with the Adjective Picnic story by Michael Dorer as well. The pictures help to determine which adjectives are each type.
Bring this hand drawn Tree of Life to your classroom as a visual for your students. It is a fun way for them to learn about the different classes and is also an art opportunity!
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