Pumpkin Counting Mini Book | Reading & Counting Practice | Fall Learning
By Morgan Jeffries
Pumpkin Themed Counting Book Emergent Reader:
This is such a fun fall themed counting activity. I would cut out and staple the pumpkin counting book together beforehand.
There is #3 pages of colorful pumpkins as well as black and white pumpkins. You can have your students practice holding scissors and cut the pumpkins out. Or if they are not ready for that step you can cut them out yourself as well. Once the pumpkins are cut out they will read the sentence and then glue the correct amount of pumpkins to each page. There is a black and white pumpkin book (that you can have your student’s color) as well as a colorful one as well depending on which one you would like to use.
At the end of each book the last page also has an area where they read how many pumpkins should be on each line and then draw the correct amount of pumpkins according to what the number says.
Introduction to Abacus, Greater Than/Less Than|Comparing Numbers|More or Less
By Lynette Yung
In the activity, the pre-k and kindergarten students focus on comparing numbers and the abacus for numbers 0–9. Students will also practice writing “greater than” or “less than” to work on their fine motor skills.
This activity helps with number sense and solidifies the number relationships. Also encourages number order, like counting forward and counting backward.
In this activity, we are counting only from 0 to 9, because learning the abacus is only one column of the abacus. Abacus is easy to understand; it promotes tactile learning.
The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the bottom. This activity focuses on the top bead (has a value of 5) and the bottom beads (has a value of 1 for each bead).
All the bottom beads have a value of 1, and the top bead has a value of 5.
If you are curious about the wonders of abacus, you can check out my blog.
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Dot Markers NUMBERS Coloring Pages
By My Mindful Classroom
These dot markers coloring pages are perfect for young children to practice coloring and fine motor skills and have fun at the same time.
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Montessori Math: Large & Small Number Cards to 9999, Comparing Numbers 1st Grade
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
The Montessori Number Cards introduce children to the decimal system. Children read and build large numbers and develop an understanding of the written numerical symbols for each category of the decimal system (i.e. units, tens, hundreds, thousands). This resource includes a printable version of the large number cards, the small number cards, a bonus set of zero cards which are helpful when making numbers that include zeros, and a bonus set of cards to use when presenting the association between the Golden Beads and the numerals for 1, 10, 100, and 1000.
The cards are designed to be printed on 8.5" x 11" paper without any borders to be cut off. The dimensions are as follows:
Small Cards:
4 digit numbers are 5.5" x 1.9375"
3 digit numbers are 4.125" x 1.9375"
2 digit numbers are 2.75" x 1.9375"
1 digit numbers are 1.375" x 1.9375"
Large Cards:
4 digit numbers are 7.3342" x 2.625"
3 digit numbers are 5.5013" x 2.625"
2 digit numbers are 3.6684" x 2.625"
1 digit numbers are 1.8356" x 2.625"
These cards can be used on their own to practice making numbers, or they can be used with some of my other resources:
Montessori Math Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division Booklets + Cards
Montessori Math Place Value Notation Cards Bundle with Expanded Form and More
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Halloween Number Play-doh Mats | Fall Learning Activities | Math Center
By Morgan Jeffries
Halloween Themed Number Play-doh Mats & Ten Frames
(Fall Activities)
This is a great fun fall-themed counting activity that helps introduce one-to-one correspondence to your students. I recommend laminating these for better durability and to be able to reuse them.
Your students can use play-doh, candy, (or any other item you would like to use) to form each number and then count the correct amount of items to show the number they formed.
Introduction to Abacus, Subtraction Number 5-9
By Lynette Yung
In the activity, the pre-k and kindergarten students focus on subtracting numbers 5-9 with the abacus.
This activity helps with number sense and solidifies the number relationships. Students will be able to visualize take away/subtract numbers; they will see items becoming less. This also introduces students to decomposing numbers. This resource also has fun activities, like a game of who wins, color by number, puzzles, and a maze
In this activity, we are subtracting numbers 5–9. This is contained in one column of the abacus and all the bottom beads. Abacus is easy to understand; it promotes tactile learning.
The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the bottom. This activity focuses on the top bead (has a value of 5) and the bottom beads (has a value of 1 for each bead).
All the bottom beads have a value of 1, and the top bead has a value of 5.
If you are curious about the wonders of abacus, you can check out my blog.
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Montessori Math Clip Art: Number Cards to 10, Math Counter, Manipulatives
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
This is a set of clip art images for the Montessori Number Cards and Counters. You will get eleven 300dpi PNG files with transparent backgrounds.
Use this Montessori-inspired clip art to make your own digital or printable materials (commercial use is welcome). Brighten up your slideshows, SMART Board lessons, posters, cards, and worksheets with these graphics.
You might also be interested in some of my other Montessori clip art:
Maybe you don’t want to make your own materials. That’s okay! You might like some of my ready-to-go Montessori printables:
Printing Practice
Montessori Classroom Organization
Montessori Math
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School Bus Themed Tracing Cards - Letters Aa-Zz & Numbers 1-10 - Writing Center
By Morgan Jeffries
Back To School Themed Tracing Cards - Letters & Numbers:
This is a great activity to help your students practice holding a pencil and writing their numbers and letters. As well as another way to get more letter and number recognition practice in.
What’s Included In This Package:
Uppercase & lowercase alphabet tracing cards
number tracing cards 1-10
I recommend printing and laminating these in order to be able to reuse them. Expo markers are great to use for easy clean-up!
Introduction to Abacus, Subtraction Number 0-4
By Lynette Yung
In the activity, the pre-k and kindergarten students focus on subtracting numbers 0–4 with the abacus.
This activity helps with number sense and solidifies the number relationships. Students will be able to visualize adding numbers; they will also see items becoming more. This also introduces students to decomposing numbers. This resource also has fun activities, like a game of who wins, color by number, puzzles, and a maze
In this activity, we are subtracting numbers 0–4. This is contained in one column of the abacus and all the bottom beads. Abacus is easy to understand; it promotes tactile learning.
The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the bottom. This activity focuses on the top bead (has a value of 5) and the bottom beads (has a value of 1 for each bead).
All the bottom beads have a value of 1, and the top bead has a value of 5.
If you are curious about the wonders of abacus, you can check out my blog.
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Montessori Math Naming & Ordering Fractions: Parts of a Whole with 3 Part Cards
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
Are you looking for an innovative way to help your lower elementary students understand fractions? Look no further, because this Fractions Activity with Montessori Three-Part Cards has everything you need! These printable activities are designed to make learning about fractions easier and more fun.
By incorporating the classic Bead Stair colors, your students will have an easier time remembering fractions names. They can even practice self-correcting when they match the cards. There are also fraction cards with the traditional red Fraction Insets.
With this download, you’ll get two sets of cards. In one, the images of circles are used to show each fraction. The other uses fractional notation (e.g. ½). There are also different color options: Bead Stair colors, red, and black. The cards also come with both print and cursive sets. Instructions are included to help you get this lesson up and running in no time!
Don’t let your lower elementary students stay in the dark when it comes to fractions! Introduce them to Fractions Activity with Montessori Three-Part Cards! With these printable activities, your students will learn what it means to have a whole, half, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, and tenth. The fun and easy-to-grasp approach is sure to put a smile on everyone’s faces while working with fractions.
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Halloween Patterns - Math Center - Fall Activities
By Morgan Jeffries
Finish The Pattern:
This Halloween-themed math activity focuses on continuing and completing different patterns. It teaches students how to identify a pattern and continue it using different halloween themed items. There are a total of #30 different patterns for your students to complete. This is a great independent math activity for your students during small groups or whenever you want to use it!
I would print and laminate this activity for better durability and then store the remaining halloween pieces in a container of some sort so they don’t get lost after you cut them out.
I hope you and your students enjoy this product!
Introduction to Abacus, Adding Number 5-9|Addition
By Lynette Yung
In the activity, the pre-k and kindergarten students focus on adding numbers 5–9 with the abacus.
This activity helps with number sense and solidifies the number relationships. Students will be able to visualize adding numbers; they will also see items becoming more. This also introduces students to decomposing numbers. This resource also has fun activities, like a game of who wins, color by number, puzzles, and a maze
In this activity, we are adding numbers 5–9. This is contained in one column of the abacus and all the bottom beads. Abacus is easy to understand; it promotes tactile learning.
The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the bottom. This activity focuses on the top bead (has a value of 5) and the bottom beads (has a value of 1 for each bead).
All the bottom beads have a value of 1, and the top bead has a value of 5.
If you are curious about the wonders of abacus, you can check out my blog.
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Winter Math Activity - Montessori Making 10 Bead Stair Snowman Extension Game
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
Are you looking for the perfect way to delight your little learners this holiday season? This Winter Math Activity – Montessori Making 10 Bead Stair Snowman Extension Game combines their love of snowmen with a fun way to practice math. This activity is perfect for the day before winter break, day after Christmas break, or any time you want to add a little winter fun!
Perfect for Montessori and lower elementary classrooms, this game brings the wintery outdoors inside and uses the colored bead stair to teach your students the combinations of numbers – 1-9 – which make ten. This is excellent preparation for linear addition with the Snake Game. Here’s a quick overview of the two activities included:
Activity 1: Match the Snowman Heads and Bodies: Add to the winter festivities with this fun matching game. Students need to match the snowmen heads and bodies in a way that help them in making ten. This also includes a handy ‘control of error’ to guarantee the answers are correct.
Activity 2: Create Combinations of 10 and Write Down the Equations: All your students need to do is create combinations of numbers which make ten (1 + 9, 4 + 6) and write down the equations. This a great way not only to practice math, but also to help your students better develop their skill in writing equations.
Give your students a winter-themed math lesson that will make the holidays extra festive this year. It’s a great way to combine learning and fun!
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School Bus Themed Play-doh Mats (Letters Aa-Zz & Numbers 1-10)
By Morgan Jeffries
School Bus Back To School-Themed Play-doh Mats
This is a fun unique way of practicing letter recognition as well as how to form each letter of the alphabet. You can have your students tell you what each letter is and then form the letter using play-doh, pom poms, buttons, beads, or anything else you would like them to use. It is also great fine motor practice!
I would recommend printing these and laminating them for better durability.
There are capital and lowercase letter play-doh mats A-Z as well as 1-10 play-doh mats.
Introduction to Abacus:Counting Forward and Backward 0-9 Worksheets Number Sense
By Lynette Yung
Counting Forwards and Counting Backwards with Focus on Abacus. This is a number sense activity to have pre-k and kindergarten students learn to count forward and count backwards activity. Students read and write numbers in order.
In this activity, we counting only to from 0-9 because learning abacus, it is only 1 column of the abacus. Abacus is easy to understand, it promotes tactile learning.
The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the bottom. This activity focuses on the top bead (has a value of 5) and the bottom beads (has a value of 1 for each bead).
All the bottom beads have a value of 1 and the top bead has a value of 5.
If you are curious about the wonders of abacus, you can check out my blog.
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Montessori Math Puzzles, Ordering Numbers Least to Greatest, Comparing to 100
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
Are you searching for the perfect addition to your tens boards work that will add excitement, engagement, and a touch of extra fun? Try these Montessori Math Tens Puzzle Activities! These captivating puzzles will have your lower elementary students buzzing with enthusiasm.
Imagine the look of delight on your students' faces as they piece together these puzzles and watch a magnificent photos emerge before their eyes. The photo serves as the ultimate control of error, showcasing the excellence and accuracy that Montessori materials are renowned for. These puzzles are so much more than another boring worksheet! Your students will find themselves captivated by the game of revealing the fun photos all while getting important tens frame practice.
Each of the five puzzles is carefully crafted to challenge and engage your students with four matching tasks per puzzle. And the learning doesn't stop there – these puzzles feature numbers up to 60, providing an opportunity for your students to practice and reinforce their understanding of place value in a delightful and hands-on manner.
As an added bonus, you'll also receive labels with your purchase to help you display these intriguing puzzles in your classroom. With clear and concise teacher instructions provided, you can swiftly implement this engaging activity into your lesson plans, saving you time and effort.
Montessori Math Tens Puzzle Activities have been meticulously designed to refuel your students' love for learning and transform mathematical concepts into an exciting journey. Watch as your students gain confidence in their abilities and approach math with newfound enthusiasm!
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❤️ Love these number puzzles? You can also get sets that feature teen numbers or numbers 1–10!
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School Bus Learning Activities - Writing Center (Bundle)
By Morgan Jeffries
What's Included In This Bundle:
Back To School Themed Tracing Cards - Letters & Numbers:
(Uppercase & lowercase alphabet tracing cards - Number Tracing cards 1-10).
This is a great activity to help your students practice holding a pencil and writing their numbers and letters. As well as another way to get more letter and number recognition practice in.
I recommend printing and laminating these in order to be able to reuse them. Expo markers are great to use for easy clean-up!
School Bus Back To School-Themed Play-doh Mats
This is a fun unique way of practicing letter recognition as well as how to form each letter of the alphabet. You can have your students tell you what each letter is and then form the letter using play-doh, pom poms, buttons, beads, or anything else you would like them to use. It is also great fine motor practice!
I would recommend printing these and laminating them for better durability.
There are capital and lowercase letter play-doh mats A-Z as well as 1-10 play-doh mats.
Introduction to Abacus, Numbers 0-9:Before, in between & after
By Lynette Yung
In the activity, the pre-k and Kindergarten students focus on the before and after numbers and what numbers that come in between. This activity helps number sense and solidifies the number relationships. Also encourages number order like counting forward and counting backwards.
In this activity, we counting only to from 0-9 because learning abacus, it is only 1 column of the abacus. Abacus is easy to understand, it promotes tactile learning.
The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the bottom. This activity focuses on the top bead (has a value of 5) and the bottom beads (has a value of 1 for each bead).
All the bottom beads have a value of 1 and the top bead has a value of 5.
If you are curious about the wonders of abacus, you can check out my blog.
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Montessori Math 4 Digit Addition Problems, Golden Beads Task Cards | Small
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
These printable cards each have a 4-digit addition question on the front (in Montessori place value colors!) and the answer on the back is represented visually with the Golden Beads. Self-correction is a breeze! These cards encourage independence and are perfect for children who are not yet reading.
You can purchase Operations Booklets separately for children to record their answers to these questions. You'll find your students much more engaged with the booklets than with recording in a notebook or on a worksheet. You might also like the extra large version of these operations cards for younger children or children who need help focusing.
Here are some additional details to help you decide if this resource is right for you:
You might also like some of my other Montessori math materials:
Or maybe you are looking for well-designed activities in other subject areas:
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Halloween Activities | Math Center | Matching Games | Fall Learning Activities
By Morgan Jeffries
There are #2 different Halloween Products in this bundle. One is the Halloween Letter, Number, and Shape Matching activity and the other one is the Halloween Patterns. Below is more info on each product!!
Halloween Themed Letters, Shapes, & Numbers Matching Game - Fall Themed Activities:
This is such a fun fall themed learning activity that can be use in so many ways throughout the fall months.
The ghosts with numbers have a pumpkin basket with the corresponding number of candy to match. This helps students practice one-to-one correspondence and number recognition.
There are ghosts with Uppercase Letters on them as well as pumpkin baskets with lowercase letters on them. This helps students start learning and matching the correct letters together.
There are #2 sets of each shape flashcard. This helps students start recognizing and matching shapes together.
I would print and laminate these for better durability.
(with flashcards that have the correct number of candy to match each number. This helps students practice counting and one-to-one correspondence)
(two of each for matching purposes)
Square
Triangle
Rectangle
Circle
Star
Heart
Hexagon
Pentagon
Diamond
Oval
Octagon
Finish The Pattern (Halloween Patterns - Math Center):
This Halloween-themed math activity focuses on continuing and completing different patterns. It teaches students how to identify a pattern and continue it using different halloween themed items. There are a total of #30 different patterns for your students to complete. This is a great independent math activity for your students during small groups or whenever you want to use it!
I would print and laminate this activity for better durability and then store the remaining halloween pieces in a container of some sort so they don’t get lost after you cut them out.
I hope you and your students enjoy this product!