Description
This material is part of the Elementary Montessori Zoology study. Using Nomenclature cards to learn about life cycles is an effective way for children to develop an understanding of the world, and to help them gain awareness of concepts such as life, death and birth. Studying life cycles also enhances logical sequencing and biological classification. In the primary years, children organize the materials to create a logical sequence of the life cycle of a ladybug beetle, and to learn about the external parts of a ladybug beetle. At the elementary level, children deepen their knowledge and can conduct research using the descriptions found in the booklets. The material consists of 57 three-part cards, two booklets, and a black outlined master.
Contents
Interactive Video Lessons
Digital Three-Part Cards
What’s this? (Speech Recognition Activities)
Digital Booklet
Digital Flashcard Quizzes
Parts of the Ladybug Beetle represented, 57 cards total:
The Ladybug Beetle
The Body
The Cephalothorax
The Head
The Eyes
The Antennae
The Pronotum
The Thorax
The Legs
The Wings
The Elytra
The Hindwings
The Abdomen
The Spiracles
The Ladybug Beetle Cycle:
The Ladybug Beetle Life Cycle
The Adult Ladybug Beetle
The Egg
The Larva
The Pupa
Skills
-develops an understanding of the cycle of life process, and its recurrence
-develops awareness that life cycle is not inherent to mammals only
-further develops the understanding of whole to part relationships
-enriches vocaluary
Prior Knowledge Recommended
Experience with Parts of a Fish, an amphibian, a reptile, a bird, or a mammal
Recommended Age
6-9
Subjects
Ladybug, Ladybug Life Cycle