Item No: MG028
South America Control Map - Labeled
Brand: Sing2Sky
Material: High-quality paper
Dimensions: 60×45 cm
Age Range: 3+ years with adult supervision
Packaging: 50 sets per bag for classroom use
Usage: Designed to be used with Puzzle Map of South America
Safety: All materials meet international safety standards for educational materials
Learning Method: Children identify each country by reading its name, developing literacy and geography skills
Skill Development: Promotes reading comprehension, geographical awareness, and spatial understanding
Montessori Principle: "I listen it, but I will forget it later; I see it, I will remember it; I do it, I understand it"
Self-Directed Learning: Children choose their interest material and operate by themselves
Educational Value: Supports concrete to abstract learning progression in geography
Life Skills: Develops cultural awareness, world knowledge, and appreciation for diversity
Long-term Impact: Provides far-reaching educational influence through self-search and self-discovery
Control Map Function: Used first to introduce country names before hands-on puzzle work
Companion Material: Specifically designed to work with Puzzle Map of South America
Learning Sequence: Start with labeled map, then progress to puzzle map for reinforcement
Quality Materials: Durable paper construction suitable for repeated classroom use
Optimal Size: 60×45 cm provides clear visibility for individual or group learning
Classroom Ready: Packaged in sets of 50 for educational institutions
Multi-Purpose: Supports geography lessons, cultural studies, and language development
Frequently Asked Questions About South America Control Map - Labeled
The South America Control Map - Labeled is designed for children aged 3+ years. It helps children identify each country or state by reading its name, supporting geographical learning and literacy development.
Made from high-quality paper. The map measures 60×45 cm and comes packaged 50 sets per bag. All materials meet international safety standards for educational materials.
The labeled control map is designed to be used with the Puzzle Map of South America. Children first use the labeled map to identify countries by reading their names, then progress to using the puzzle map for hands-on learning and reinforcement.