Perfect for the Imaginary Island project, this bundle guides children to populate their island with realistic features based on its climate zone – from frozen tundra and taiga to lush rainforests, dry deserts, open grasslands, wetlands, temperate forests, and surrounding oceans.
How This Bundle Supports the Imaginary Island Project
After children place their Imaginary Island on a map and determine its climate zone, they choose which biomes belong there. This bundle provides everything they need to bring each biome to life:
• Climate, soil, water, landforms, decomposers, natural events, plants, animals, and people – all the parts of each biome, explained with clear definitions and vivid pictures.
• Hands‑on sorting – children classify biome features as living (biotic) or non‑living (abiotic) using included control sheets.
• Riddles – fun, self‑checking “Who Am I?” cards for each part of every biome.
• Task cards – practical, hands‑on activities.
• Independent reference – each biome has a fold‑and‑staple book with pictures, terms, and definitions.
• Children then sculpt or draw these features onto their salt‑dough island – creating a complete, science‑accurate world.
What’s Included – 9 Complete Biomes
For each biome you receive:
✅ 5‑part cards – picture, label, control (picture+label), definition, cloze (fill‑in‑the‑blank)
✅ Easy‑to‑assemble book – print, fold, staple – no cutting or complex binding
✅ Sorting activity – living vs. non‑living with control sheet
✅ “Who Am I?” riddle cards – each of the 9 parts per biome
✅ Task cards – hands‑on activities
Why Teachers Love This Bundle
✅ Coverage – all 9 major biomes
✅ Uniform format – children learn one system, then apply it to all biomes
✅ 5‑part cards – support deep vocabulary and reading comprehension
✅ Books print and fold instantly – no complex binding
✅ Mixed‑age friendly – ages 6–9 use picture matching; ages 9–12 use cloze, riddles, and task cards
✅ Directly supports the Imaginary Island project – from climate zone to biome to realistic features
What Children Gain
A complete vocabulary for all 9 biomes
Understanding of how climate, soil, water, landforms, decomposers, natural events, plants, animals, and people interact in each ecosystem
Ability to classify biome parts as living (biotic) or non‑living (abiotic)
Hands‑on science skills through task cards
Confidence to design and label a science‑accurate Imaginary Island




















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