In the Classroom 3-Part Cards

£3.99

Build classroom vocabulary and early reading skills with these Montessori-inspired classroom 3-part cards. Children learn familiar classroom objects through hands-on matching activities that connect real photographs with printed words.

These nomenclature cards support language development, early reading, and school readiness while encouraging independent learning.

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

  • 22 control cards (picture + word)
  • 22 picture-only cards
  • 22 word labels
  • Step-by-step instructions
  • Extension activity suggestions
  • Digital PDF download

IN THE CLASSROOM ITEMS INCLUDED:
backpack, book, bookshelf, calendar, chair, clock, crayons, eraser, glue, lunchbox, markers, notebook, paintbrush, paper, pencil, pencil case, pencil sharpener, ruler, scissors, table, water bottle, whiteboard

HOW TO USE:

  1. Show the control card (picture + word)
  2. Model matching the picture and word cards on top of the control card
  3. Mix picture and word cards for matching practice
  4. Child matches picture to word using control cards to self-check
  5. Store in a tray for independent work

PERFECT FOR:

  • Learning classroom vocabulary and school-related language
  • Building early reading and word recognition
  • Supporting ESL / EAL learners
  • Montessori language materials and tray work
  • Back-to-school and classroom learning topics

KEY FEATURES:

  • Montessori-Inspired Design: Real photographs support independent, child-led learning and connect vocabulary to familiar classroom experiences
  • Real-World Vocabulary: Children learn classroom objects they see and use throughout the school day
  • Reading and Language Development: Word-picture matching supports early literacy skills and word recognition
  • Observation Skills: Encourages noticing features, materials, and differences between classroom objects
  • School Readiness Foundations: Supports understanding of common classroom items and their purpose
  • Flexible Classroom Use: Suitable for centres, tray work, small groups, or independent practice
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