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Early humans shaped survival—and culture—with flakes of flint and polished hand-axes. This classroom kit invites children to handle that story one card at a time. The set presents 18 Stone Age tool traditions, from Oldowan flakes and Acheulian hand-axes to Neolithic pottery and sickles, each illustrated and paired with clear period notes drawn from archaeology. HMS-5080- Stone Tool No…
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Complete three-part Montessori layout
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Control card (image + full caption)
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Picture card
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Label card
Students match, read, and sequence while building precise vocabulary.
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Chronological insight – Cards are grouped into Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic phases so learners see technological evolution at a glance.
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Rich cultural links – Short narratives on each control card highlight milestones such as the first bow-and-arrow (Aterian), shell necklaces (Aurignacian), and polished farming tools (Neolithic).
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Ready for instant use – High-resolution images, and layout marks for effortless lamination and/or cutting.
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Curricular fit – Ideal for Montessori Great Lesson follow-ups, history timelines, anthropology studies, and cross-curricular language work (research projects, etymology of tool names).
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Age range – Best suited to lower & upper elementary (6–12).
RESOURCES
Look at our History Flow Chart for Upper Elementary to see how this work fits in with the traditional Montessori history curriculum.
STANDARDS
View the Standards met through this material. Level 6-9
View the Standards met through this material. Level 9-12