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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, 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 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.
You might also like some of my other Montessori math printables:
Or maybe you are looking for well-designed activities in other subject areas:
Penmanship
Montessori Classroom Organization
Montessori Fractions
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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!
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 Basic Facts, Fluency Practice Sheets, 1st Grade | Random Order
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
Are your lower elementary students struggling to master the fundamentals of math? Do they need a little extra help to brush up on their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division fluency? These fun and easy-to-use Math Facts Booklets tackle fluency practice with ease and fun!
These booklets are the perfect companion to any Montessori materials such as finger charts and multiplication and division bead boards. Mainstream classrooms will love them as well. With each operation having its own booklet and the facts presented in random order, students will easily be able to stay engaged and practice their skills.
These booklets are incredibly easy to assemble, requiring no complicated folding or rearranging. Measuring 5.5” x 4.25”, each printed copy of the file will make two booklets, allowing you to quickly print out as many as you need.
Don't let your students' math facts fall behind – get them the Math Facts Booklets today! They are the perfect tool to make fluency practice fun and easy!
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➩ What's included:
Teacher Instructions
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division Booklets (4 Pages Each - PDF)
Answer Keys
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Apple Counting Book | Emergent Reader | Fall Math Activity | Mini Readers
By Morgan Jeffries
Apple Themed Counting Book - Emergent Reader:
This is such a fun fall themed counting activity. I would cut out and staple the apple tree counting book together beforehand.
There is #2 pages of colorful apples as well as black and white apples. You can have your student’s practice holding scissors and cut the apples out or if they are not ready for that step you can cut them out yourself as well. Once the apples are cut out they will read the sentence and then glue the correct amount of apples to each tree. There is a black and white apple tree 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 either book the last page also has an area where they read how many apples should be on each line and then draw the correct amount of apples according to what the number says.
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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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:
Similar Resources & Skills:
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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 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.
Independent Math Game: Multi Digit Addition, Adding Money | Candy Shopping Lists
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
How much will your trip to the candy store cost? Have fun with big dynamic addition questions. Practice exchanging and use any material you like (e.g. the Golden Beads, the Stamp Game, or the Dot Game) to discover the total. Remember to check the answer on the back!
Teachers, use these shopping cards on their own or with the matching candy store price tags to increase engagement with your Montessori Lower Elementary students.
The lists are divided into four levels of increasing difficulty. Currency symbols are NOT used so that the lists can be used by anyone in any country. Also note that the prices are not at all realistic as I had to represent a huge variety of numbers.
As always, click the PREVIEW button to see exactly what you'll get.
What's included:
1 PDF with teacher information (preparation and basic presentation suggestions)
1 PDF with 16 different shopping lists
1 PDF with blackline shopping lists (2 options)
Similar Resources & Skills:
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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.
Preschool & Kindergarten Math Abacus Counting, Addition & Subtraction Bundle
By Lynette Yung
Engage your kids with these interactive abacus worksheets designed for preschoolers and kindergarteners. This workbook is an introduction to abacus. Each lesson focuses on numbers on the abacus and how to use it. The abacus worksheets contain puzzles, mazes, and cut-and-paste activities. 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.
The abacus lesson plan covers:
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Montessori Math Subtraction Snake Game Cards (Numeral Version) Facts Practice
By Jessica Renee Montessori - JRMontessori
The Montessori Snake Game is a classroom favorite! Do you need some printable activities to get this lesson going with your Lower Elementary students? Use these cards with the Montessori beads and your children will have fun practicing their linear subtraction while improving their fluency. The cards also include a control of error as the answers are printed on the back of every card. This makes self-correction super easy and promotes independence in your classroom.
These cards contain the same questions as my Subtraction Snake Game Booklets and the Bead Stair Version of the cards. You can also buy every single one of my Snake Game addition and subtraction activities in a BIG BUNDLE if you'd like to save more than 20%.
Here are some additional details to help you decide if this resource is right for you:
Here's what other teachers have said:
"These are perfect to keep on the shelf with the subtraction snake game. My students love them!" –Elementary is My Jam
"Wonderful addition to my classroom." –Randi W.
You might also like some of my Montessori fractions printables:
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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, 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 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.
You might also like some of my Montessori fractions printables:
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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, 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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