Spanish Parts of the Flower (Dicot) 3-Part Cards

$19.95 USD

Materiales Montessori en Español traducido por Montessorianos que hablan español como lengua materna. ¡Sí!

Partes de una flor dicotiledónea

Dicots (dicotyledons) are the flowers typically shown in botanical textbooks. They get their name because their seeds have two (di) seed leaves (cotyledons).

The beautiful lemon flower featured in our cards clearly shows the difference between a stamen and a pistil not to mention all of the other key botanical anatomy. Use these in the classroom to follow-up on your explorations in the garden.

  • 3-part format includes photos, labels, and control cards (word and label put together)
  • Cards for the whole flower and each of its key parts (see  photo for list); 27 cards total
  • Rounded corners (no pricked fingers or dog-eared cards)
  • Comes in a sturdy, clear reclosable bag for storage
  • Definition book defining all pictured terms can be purchased separately
  • Lesson plan included

These can be beautifully displayed in our 3-pocket cloth pouches (sold separately).

Cards are fully laminated and ready for use. Approximate card sizes are 3¾” x 4¼” (control cards), 3¾“ x 3” (photo cards), and 3¾” x 1¼” (word cards).

Created by a Montessori teacher and a zoologist. Eco-printed by parents/teachers/students in our rural New England office.

Made in the USA.

READ THE LESSON PLAN

Item #: SPPODICT

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