Description
The “Flowers Identification (70x100cm)” chart is a large, laminated educational wall poster that introduces learners to diverse common flowers, providing clear illustrations and names for easy recognition and vocabulary development. This chart is ideal for classrooms, early learners, and nature study corners.
Physical Specifications
Size: 70 × 100 cm, with large, visually engaging illustrations for maximum classroom visibility.
Material: Multicolour printing on art or synthetic paper, fully laminated on both sides for durability, moisture resistance, and easy cleaning. It’s often supplied with rollers or double-sided tape for hanging.
Content and Educational Features
The chart displays a wide variety of popular garden and wild flowers, each accurately depicted and clearly labeled by name in large text. Many charts provide bilingual labels for broader educational value.
Typical flowers shown include: rose, lotus, sunflower, tulip, lily, jasmine, hibiscus, marigold, dahlia, daisy, pansy, petunia, orchid, carnation, gladiolus, lotus, and chrysanth.
The illustrations are attractive, colorful, and tailored for quick identification by children and beginners, making learning engaging and memorable.
Some charts may provide a short fact or description, such as the flower’s use, fragrance, or symbolic value in culture.
Designed to reinforce early science, language, and environmental knowledge, supporting lessons on plant diversity and gardening.
Classroom and Educational Use
Essential for pre-primary and primary science lessons, vocabulary building, and thematic nature displays.
Supports activities such as flower hunts, labeling exercises, and art projects, while fostering curiosity about the natural world.
Large format allows for use in group learning environments, making it easy for all students to participate and refer to the chart during lessons.
This chart is a versatile resource for foundational science and vocabulary education, encouraging observation, recognition, and appreciation of the beauty and diversity of flowers.