Description
This material is part of a series of nomenclature cards supporting the Montessori biology curriculum for elementary learners. Children in primary level learned the anatomical nomenclature. In elementary level, children revisit the nomenclature more in depth. The material consists of 87 three-part cards, two booklets, and three wallcharts. The three-part nomenclature cards introduce children to the various characteristics and functions of the human respiratory system. The nomenclature cards contain a description, a label, and a picture card for matching purposes. The three wallcharts represent all the parts together. The booklets serve as control for error for the nomenclature matching work.
Contents
Interactive Video Lessons
Digital Three-Part Cards
What’s this? (Speech Recognition Activities)
Digital Booklet
Digital Flashcard Quizzes
Parts represented:
Part 1: The Respiratory System, The Nasal Cavity, The Oral Cavity,
The Pharynx, The Epiglottis, The Larynx, The Trachea, The Carina of Trachea, The Lungs, The Right Lung, The Superior Right Lobe, The Middle Right Lobe, The Inferior Right Lobe, The Left Lung, The Superior Left Lobe, The Inferior Left Lobe, The Cardiac Notch
Part 2: The Main Bronchi, The Right Bronchus, The Right Superior Lobar Bronchus, The Right Middle Lobar Bronchus, The Right Inferior Lobar Bronchus, The Left Superior Lobar Bronchus,The Left Inferior Lobar Bronchus, The Fissures, The Horizontal Fissure, The Right Oblique Fissure, The Left Oblique Fissure, The Diaphragm
Skills
-describes the parts and functions of the human skeletal system
-enriches vocabulary pertaining to human anatomy
-expands knowledge about human anatomy
-enhances classification skills, a necessary science component
-promotes concentration
Prior Knowledge Recommended
Introduction to the human systems
The Skeletal System
The Muscular System
The Nervous System
The Digestive System
Recommended Age
8-12
Subjects
Respiratory System — Part 1, Respiratory System — Part 2