Detailed description: Detailed description:
PLEASE NOTE! 
 When delivered, our products are neither cut nor laminated. The accessories, like perspex boxes, file caskets and so on, that are sometimes shown in the catalog, were only taken to demonstrate a possible use of our items. They are not part of the item itself and not included.
 pages  9  
leaves  9  
Age  7-11, 12-13  
Contributors  Review: Beatrice Deveaux, Translation: Paul Read 
 Idea: Andrea Schmeilzl  
manual  Recommended Age (s):  7 years and older  
Preparing the material:  All of the cards are to be laminated (recommended laminate thickness: 90-125 micron). 
 The individual cards must be cut out. 
 Sides not to be laminated: templates 
 Sides or cards to be bound into a booklet: none  
Scope:  Habitats, animals, plants  
Possible Applications:  Possible application in connection with topics or projects such as: 
 biology, animals, plants 
 Free time activity, individual work, pair work, small group work.  
Before you begin:  To work with this material, the children require: 
 stationary for writing and drawing, scissors, glue, text books  
How to use:  The picture and text cards can be pieced together to form a star-shaped puzzle. The children can also piece together their own stars with their own pictures and texts (using information found in the text books) by using copies of the template. The complete stars can then be glued to an A3 sheet. The templates may, of course, be blown up for larger stars.  
Control of error:  -  
Additional information:  Further habitats are planned to be released such as 'Pond and Tarn', 'Forest', 'The Arctic'. 
pages  9  
leaves  9  
Age  7-11, 12-13  
Contributors  Review: Beatrice Deveaux, Translation: Paul Read 
 Idea: Andrea Schmeilzl  
manual  Recommended Age (s):  7 years and older  
Preparing the material:  All of the cards are to be laminated (recommended laminate thickness: 90-125 micron). 
 The individual cards must be cut out. 
 Sides not to be laminated: templates 
 Sides or cards to be bound into a booklet: none  
Scope:  Habitats, animals, plants  
Possible Applications:  Possible application in connection with topics or projects such as: 
 biology, animals, plants 
 Free time activity, individual work, pair work, small group work.  
Before you begin:  To work with this material, the children require: 
 stationary for writing and drawing, scissors, glue, text books  
How to use:  The picture and text cards can be pieced together to form a star-shaped puzzle. The children can also piece together their own stars with their own pictures and texts (using information found in the text books) by using copies of the template. The complete stars can then be glued to an A3 sheet. The templates may, of course, be blown up for larger stars.  
Control of error:  -  
Additional information:  Further habitats are planned to be released such as 'Pond and Tarn', 'Forest', 'The Arctic'.