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First This Then That (2-3 Step Sequence)

By Behavior Highway

Visual for use of "First this, then that". Secondary Visual can also expand to "first, next, then"

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Fine motor skill math building numbers with playdough or counters from 1-15

By Creative Education

Fine motor skill math: building numbers with playdough or counters from 1 to 15.

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Find more teaching resources here below:

  • Alphabet letter C worksheets and activities Tracing, coloring, matching and more
  • Alphabet letter D worksheets and activities Tracing, matching, vocabulary, etc.
  • Phonics lesson 2: Alphabet Letter B worksheets and Activities.
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Montessori Classroom Centre Labels with Real Pictures, Subject Area Organization

By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori

Need help setting up your Montessori classroom? Looking for ways to get organized and help your Lower Elementary students remember the different areas of the classroom? Teachers love these printable classroom area labels. Use them to label your shelves and your children will do a much better job of returning materials where they belong. If you want to promote independence in your classroom, these labels will also help children complete their Montessori Work Plan.

Here are some additional details to help you decide if this resource is right for you:

  • You get small (6 per page), medium (4 per page), and large (1 per page) labels for 6 different subject areas.
  • The subject areas included are Math, Language, Science, Geometry, History & Geography, Practical Life & Sensorial
  • The labels are NOT editable

You might also like some of my other Montessori fractions printables:

  • A Montessori Card Activity for Sequencing Fractions
  • Complete the Missing Fractions with Montessori Booklets
  • Montessori Fractions Clip Art for Commercial Use
  • A Fractions Lesson with Montessori Three-Part Cards

Or maybe you’re looking for well-designed activities in other subject areas:

  • Penmanship
  • Montessori Classroom Organization
  • Montessori Math

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Jungle-Themed Alphabet Posters

By Morgan Jeffries

Included In This Package:

Alphabet Classroom Decorations

Uppercase Letters A-Z

lowercase letters a-z

Uppercase & lowercase letters Aa-Zz

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The Montessori Method of Education

By Bright Classroom Ideas Marketplace

The Montessori method is not just an educational system but a way of fostering a child’s natural curiosity and drive to learn. Founded by Dr. Maria Montessori in the early 20th century, this approach is built on the belief that children are inherently motivated to explore and learn from their environment. Montessori education places the child at the center of their learning process, with the teacher acting as a guide rather than a traditional instructor.

A Montessori teacher is more of an observer and guide than a conventional teacher. Rather than imparting knowledge through lectures, the teacher prepares the environment, provides the materials, and steps back to allow the child to explore.

In this eBook, we will explore the key components of the Montessori curriculum, with a focus on the practical application for novice teachers. We will delve into each subject area, discussing the key materials, lessons, and developmental stages, as well as offer practical examples of activities and lessons for you to implement in your classroom.

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