You can create matching games with varying levels of difficulty—starting with the color-coded continents, then matching them to the black silhouette shapes, and finally to the actual satellite images of each continent.
You can also create two sets of three-part cards (nomenclature cards) by choosing either the Montessori color-coded continents or the satellite images of each continent.
This material bridges the gap between the abstract concept of what a continent is and the real, concrete world.
You can create matching games with varying levels of difficulty—starting with the color-coded continents, then matching them to the black silhouette shapes, and finally to the actual satellite images of each continent.
You can also create two sets of three-part cards (nomenclature cards) by choosing either the Montessori color-coded continents or the satellite images of each continent.
This material bridges the gap between the abstract concept of what a continent is and the real, concrete world.