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  16  
leaves  8th  
Double sided  Yes  
Age  7-11, 12-13  
Contributors  Review: Beatrice Deveaux, Translation: Paul Read 
 Idea: Montessori Center Vienna  
manual  Recommended Age (s):  9-12 years  
Preparing the material:  All of the cards are meant to be laminated (recommended laminate thickness: 90-125 micron). 
 The individual cards need to be cut out. 
 Sides not to be laminated: none 
 Sides or cards to be bound into a booklet: none  
Teaching content:  Differentiating between the various water and land forms. 
 Vocabulary building through the introduction of exact terminology: cape, bay, island, lake, etc. which are both written and illustrated. 
 Generalization to actual locations in the world.  
Possible Applications:  Possible application in connection with topics or projects such as: geography, the Earth, cosmic education - water and land forms. 
 Free work, individual work, pair work, small group work  
Before you begin:  To work with this material, the children require: 
 a mat or felt board and stationery with which to write and draw.  
How to use:  The children can grasp the definitions using the text and the illustrations of the forms. Younger children can start from the land and water form trays to understand the definitions better. The texts with gaps can be used for the children to check their understanding and memorization of the terms. Children can also look for other examples of each feature in an atlas, and document them.  
Control of Error:  For every text with gaps there is a complete text card. The appropriate terms are on the reverse side of the stylized land and water forms.  
Additional information:  Further examples of such forms can be found in an atlas. 
 Nienhuis offers 2 landscape casts for land and water forms. This material is available at 
www.nienhuis.com pages  16  
leaves  8th  
Double sided  Yes  
Age  7-11, 12-13  
Contributors  Review: Beatrice Deveaux, Translation: Paul Read 
 Idea: Montessori Center Vienna  
manual  Recommended Age (s):  9-12 years  
Preparing the material:  All of the cards are meant to be laminated (recommended laminate thickness: 90-125 micron). 
 The individual cards need to be cut out. 
 Sides not to be laminated: none 
 Sides or cards to be bound into a booklet: none  
Teaching content:  Differentiating between the various water and land forms. 
 Vocabulary building through the introduction of exact terminology: cape, bay, island, lake, etc. which are both written and illustrated. 
 Generalization to actual locations in the world.  
Possible Applications:  Possible application in connection with topics or projects such as: geography, the Earth, cosmic education - water and land forms. 
 Free work, individual work, pair work, small group work  
Before you begin:  To work with this material, the children require: 
 a mat or felt board and stationery with which to write and draw.  
How to use:  The children can grasp the definitions using the text and the illustrations of the forms. Younger children can start from the land and water form trays to understand the definitions better. The texts with gaps can be used for the children to check their understanding and memorization of the terms. Children can also look for other examples of each feature in an atlas, and document them.  
Control of Error:  For every text with gaps there is a complete text card. The appropriate terms are on the reverse side of the stylized land and water forms.  
Additional information:  Further examples of such forms can be found in an atlas. 
 Nienhuis offers 2 landscape casts for land and water forms. This material is available at 
www.nienhuis.com