Since you may not have access to a real life turkey I would suggest having a turkey replica to go along with the turkey nomenclature 3 part card lesson. Above is a picture of a male domestic turkey from safari ltd., included is a link: http://www.shopatron.com/products/productdetail/part_number=242929/740.0.1.1
FREE parts of a turkey 3 part cards
FREE parts of a turkey book
FREE parts of a turkey book
Three part cards are used in Montessori classrooms after the child has had sufficient familiarity matching pictures and patterns - also known as 'graphic matching'. Graphic matching is one of the first pre-reading activities that young children can do. By matching pictures that are exactly alike they are using visual cues and one-to-one matching skills important to reading. The primary aim with this work is the development of visual discrimination. Three part cards on the other hand are the next level up and incorporate all of the above plus the vocabulary associated with the picture.
Three part cards lesson:
Materials:
- three part card tray or container to hold 3 part cards
- model of object if the subject is learning the "Parts of..."
- three part cards
- rug or mat
- development of visual discrimination
- preparation for vocabulary
Indirect Purpose:
- development of left to right tracking needed reading
3 part card KEY |
Points of interest:
- variety of cards (should be changed often)
- classification of cards
- learning new words
- control cards (set 1)
Thank you so much for sharing your lovely 3-part cards and booklet! I appreciate that you thoroughly described the presentation as well. Thanks for linking up with Montessori Monday! I featured your post at the Living Montessori Now Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/LivingMontessoriNow
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! This is exactly what I'm looking for...This saved me many hours and I am very grateful. Just in time!
ReplyDeleteHowever...is it carnacle or caruncle?
Yes! Anonymous-You are exactly right, it is 'caruncle'. Thank you. :)
ReplyDeleteHow can I get access to the cards and book? We used the cards last year (LOVE them!!!) and we'd like to make the little booklet this year. But, it's not letting me in. :) Thanks!
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