Zoology Posts

Bird Migration in the Americas, Age 9+

Bird migration is an impressive phenomenon that exemplifies the interconnectedness of life on Earth. Understanding [...]

Honeybee vs. Wasp, Ages 6-9

tomology, the study of insects, offers a field of study for comparison within the natural world. [...]

Life on a Farm, Ages 3-6/6-9

Farms are not just picturesque landscapes, they are intricate ecosystems where humans, animals, and plants [...]

Cheetah vs. Leopard, Ages 6-9+

we would like to take you on another comparative journey: Cheetah vs. Leopard. These two [...]

Turtles vs. Tortoises, Ages 3-9

Understanding the differences between a tortoise and a turtle is more than a biology lesson; [...]

Parts of a Microscope, Ages 6-12

In the Montessori method, science education holds a significant place as it encourages children to [...]

Internal Parts of Vertebrates, ages 9-12

In the Montessori upper elementary curriculum, zoology is focused on “what the eye cannot see” [...]

Parts of a Spider, Ages 3-9

Parts of a Spider puzzle is a specially designed puzzle that features a spider and [...]

Animals of the Continents, Ages 3-9

Our new material Animals of the Continents is inspired by the Montessori geography curriculum.  It [...]

The Study of Worms – Ages 6-9

Have you ever observed a wiggling worm around after a rainy day as a child? [...]

Life in a Pond and Life in the Soil

By studying ecosystems, children can think critically and construct an argument from the evidence that [...]

Science Charts – Biology

Three Domains of Life The Montessori Biology elementary curriculum introduces biological classification based on cellular [...]

A Honeybee Society 3-6, 6-9

Have you heard of honeybee societies? Honeybees have developed one of the most complex communal [...]

Parts of a Plant Cell & Parts of an Animal Cell

Biology, 6-12 Why should children learn about cells? Cells are the building blocks of any [...]