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In the Montessori approach, studying animals aims to foster a deep respect for nature, develop empathy and responsibility, and promote scientific curiosity.
Learning about carnivores, herbivores, and omnivores is an essential component of a Montessori zoology curriculum. It helps children understand how animals obtain food and how they adapt to their environments. This knowledge reinforces their understanding of food chain patterns and animal adaptations
This is a cut-and-paste activity. Cut out the animals. Identify and classify the animals as herbivores, carnivores, or omnivores. Verify the classification using the control chart. Glue the animals onto the blank chart.
This set includes:
There are two versions of the cut-out pictures: one set is organized in a classified order, while the other is in random order, providing a greater challenge. Additionally, there are two variants: one set is labeled, and the other is not.
The control chart is approx. 8½" x 11".
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Studying nocturnal and diurnal animals helps children develop an understanding of animal behavior, classification, and adaptation, while also fostering observation...
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Studying nocturnal and diurnal animals helps children develop an understanding of animal behavior, classification, and adaptation, while also fostering observation...