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Construction Equipment 3 Part Cards - Homeschool Edition

Montessoriforhomeschool.com

Price: €9,48
SKU:
HMS-0530
Availability:
5-7 days
Weight:
0.20 LBS
Certifications:
CPSIA Exempt
Available on:
Card Stock
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Product Overview

  • Designed with our easy cut system - 5 cuts or less. Requires only 3 cuts.
  • Printed on premium thick card stock. May be used unlaminated or laminated

This set comprises 16 detailed pictures, each depicting a different piece of machinery commonly seen on construction sites, from towering cranes to powerful bulldozers, agile excavators, and sturdy dump trucks.

Utilizing the Montessori three-part card approach, this collection includes a picture card featuring a vivid image of the construction equipment, a label card with the name of the machinery, and a control card that combines both the image and its name. This structured method is perfect for enhancing visual recognition, enriching vocabulary, and developing reading skills, providing an interactive and engaging way to explore the mechanics of construction.

Each card in the set is a portal to discovery, offering a clear and realistic representation of construction equipment. This not only captivates the interest of young minds but also serves as a foundation for discussions about the roles these machines play in building and maintaining the infrastructure of our communities. The detailed images encourage learners to observe and identify the unique features and functions of each piece of equipment, fostering a deeper understanding of the construction process.

 

Card Size(s):

Whole Card  4¼ x 5½ in. 10.7 x 13.9 cm.
Part Card 4¼;x 4 in. 10.7 x 10.6 cm.
Label Card 4¼ x 1½ in 10.7 x 3.8 cm.


About our Easy Cut System: These cards have been thoughtfully designed for effortless preparation, ensuring they can be made ready for use with five or fewer simple cuts. This streamlined design allows you to swiftly create a functional and engaging learning tool, minimizing setup time and maximizing your child's educational experience.