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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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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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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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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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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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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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Introduction to Abacus, Counting Numbers 0-4 Worksheets
By Lynette Yung
This is an introduction to abacus. Counting Numbers 0–4 Worksheets. The abacus used has 1 bead on top and 4 beads on the bottom. This activity focuses on the bottom beads. Counting from zero to four. This activity also includes tracing numbers, coloring by number, pixel art coloring, matching numerals to objects, and abacus.
The abacus has been used for centuries and is utilized as a mathematical power tool that will help eliminate math anxiety. Included is a “filling” bucket to monitor students’ accomplishments and a certificate for completing Lesson 1.
Activities will teach the following fundamentals:
Included are video tutorials to read the abacus, numbers 1–4.
Introduction to Abacus, Counting Numbers 5-9 Worksheets
By Lynette Yung
This is an introduction to abacus and the second lesson. Counting Numbers 5-9 Worksheets. 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). Counting from five to nine. This activity also includes tracing numbers, coloring by number, pixel art coloring, matching numerals to objects, and abacus.
The abacus has been used for centuries and is utilized as a mathematical power tool that will help eliminate math anxiety. Included is a “filling” bucket to monitor students’ accomplishments and a certificate for completing Lesson 1.
Activities will teach the following fundamentals:
Abacus Maze-Numbers 0 to 4 Mazes
By Lynette Yung
Counting and coloring Numbers 0 to 4 on the abacus in a maze. These number sense mazes are perfect for pre-k and kindergarten to gain awareness of the numbers 0–4. Students practice number recognition on both the numeral and the abacus. This also encourages students to subitize and use number sense.
There are 4 different mazes, and answer key.
What is subitizing?
Subitizing is the ability to quickly recognize the number of objects in a small group without counting them individually. It's essentially the ability to perceive the quantity of objects at a glance. This skill is particularly evident with small numbers, typically up to around 5 or 6 objects in this activity, 0–4.
What is number sense?
Number sense is the ability to identify and conceptualize numbers, like 1, 2, 3. The activity helps compare the abacus beads with the numerals.
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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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Montessori Math Teen Numbers Practice, Ordering Numbers Least to Greatest
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
The teen numbers can definitely be tricky! This is a fun extension activity that reinforces numeral and quantity for numbers from 11–19. Your kindergarten and lower elementary children will love these matching "puzzles" because it's super fun to see the photo that emerges when they've matched everything correctly. The photo is the control of error that is the hallmark of quality Montessori materials!
This set of puzzles has 4 matching tasks per puzzle and deals with numbers from 11–19. You can also buy another set of these number puzzles to complement the Tens Boards or numbers 1–10.
What's included:
You get 5 different puzzles (4 matching tasks per puzzle, with numbers up to 19)
Here's what other teachers have said:
"Creative way to check! My kids love them. Thank you!" —Jan S.
"I love this and my class does too! Thank you! –Julie B.
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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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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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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.
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Montessori Math Counting Game for Practice with the Colored Bead Stair
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
Do your Lower Elementary students need more practice with the Bead Stair, or with their basic math facts? Elementary age kids will love this counting and adding game inspired by the Montessori Snake Game. It can be played independently or with a partner, and is perfect as a work choice in a Montessori classroom, or as a center in a mainstream classroom. Not only is it a fun game, it also reinforces the quantity of 100, one-to-one correspondence, and subitizing. It's also perfect as a 100th Day activity! Try the Christmas version in December for a little seasonal fun.
Here is more information to help you decide if this resource is right for you:
Here's what other teachers say:
"I think this will be a big hit on the 100th day of school. Thank you."—Veronica B.
"My students loved this work!"—Heather B.
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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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Montessori Math Bead Stair, Numbers 1-9 Worksheets, Counting & Recognition
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
Introduce your Kindergarten or Lower Elementary students to numeral and quantity with the Montessori Bead Stair (also called the Short Bead Stair). The booklets will save you time and will reinforce one to one correspondence as students count and color the bead bars from one to nine. Number 10 is addressed in the Golden Bead Booklets and 11–19 are introduced in the Teens Booklets.
Here are three reasons this resource will make things easier for you in the classroom:
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Spring Math Activity: Easter 100s Chart 1st Grade, Number Cards to 100 | P Bunny
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
These 100 Chart cards reveal a surprise Easter-themed image when ordered correctly. This particular set is a cute pink Easter bunny. You'll find it super easy to create engagement and encourage number practice because your students will delight in the surprise image that appears when they complete the chart.
Montessori teachers will love this set of cards as an extension to their Hundred Board work and other teachers will love it as a math center activity. No pocket chart, no problem! Children can easily assemble it on the floor (the reusable option) or glue the cards onto a large sheet of paper (great for displaying in the classroom).
What's included:
Other 100 Chart Surprise sets are also available for purchase:
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Montessori Math Tens Boards Practice, Number Match Cut & Paste, Comparing 20-99
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
How are your Lower Elementary students coming along with their number sense? Do they work with the Tens Boards, but you're finding they need some extension activities to keep them interested? These printable booklets are the perfect addition to your Montessori math shelves. Children will cut and glue to make numbers in the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. In the end, they will have a booklet to read and refer to.
What's included:
☀ 1 PDF with teacher information (preparation and presentation information)
☀ 1 PDF with the numbers and beads for students to cut out and glue into the booklet
Version 1–Beads (Children glue bead images to match the number they are making)
☀ 4 PDFs in the homeschool format which prints a single copy of each booklet
☀ 8 PDFs in the classroom format which prints multiple copies of each booklet for faster preparation of a class set
Version 2–Writing (Children write the word to match the number they are making)
☀ 4 PDFs in the homeschool format which prints a single copy of each booklet
☀ 8 PDFs in the classroom format which prints multiple copies of each booklet for faster preparation of a class set
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Montessori Math Place Value with Golden Beads Large Booklet Free Sample
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
Place value is so important for a good mathematical foundation. Do your Lower Elementary students get enough practice with the Golden Bead material? Do they have a hard time moving from a concrete understanding of numbers to the more abstract written form?
This first booklet in the series of 12 Golden Bead booklets will have your students counting unit beads and recording how much. You'll be able to see how easy the booklets are to prepare and how much fun they are for your young learners. So much more engaging than worksheets! Also included is an answer key booklet so your students can independently check their work.
The full series includes 12 work booklets, 12 colorful answer key booklets, and both classroom and homeschool formats.
What's Included in this Free Sample
Here's what other teachers say:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Great for scaffolding place value instruction for all students, not just in a Montessori setting."—Tammy S.
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