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Montessori Addition Facts Worksheets Addition Chart Montessori Math Lessons
Montessori Addition Facts Worksheets Addition Chart Montessori Math Lessons
Montessori Addition Facts Worksheets Addition Chart Montessori Math Lessons
Montessori Addition Facts Worksheets Addition Chart Montessori Math Lessons
Montessori Addition Facts Worksheets Addition Chart Montessori Math Lessons
Montessori Addition Facts Worksheets Addition Chart Montessori Math Lessons
Montessori Addition Facts Worksheets Addition Chart Montessori Math Lessons
Montessori Addition Facts Worksheets Addition Chart Montessori Math Lessons
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Need engaging Montessori math lessons to practice using addition charts Montessori materials? These Montessori addition facts "Bingo" charts, worksheets, addition facts equations and sum 'tiles' help kids make connections with addition facts in a fun and memorable way! The printable Montessori charts for addition tables and the blank bingo board make this easy to work at home!

Click on the ⭐️PREVIEW⭐️ for a visual walk through of what’s included and how it all works together!

Three different activities reinforce addition fact concepts in novel ways:

  • 1 - pull a random addition fact, solve, place that sum in its spot on the blank Addition Whole Table (‘Bingo Board’)
  • 2 - pull a random sum, find a matching addition problem, write that sum on the Bingo Board
    • A worksheet guides kids through this process
  • 3 - sums are given, and kids think of all possible matching addition facts, write those sums on the Bingo Board
    • The accompanying worksheet provides a clear structure

These fun exercises reveal the relationships and patterns between numbers in fact families or similar facts and help build connections so that memorization will be easier to achieve when the child is developmentally ready.

Here’s What You Get

  • 3 Worksheets / Activities
    • Addition Bingo 1 (table template)
    • Addition Bingo 2 (worksheet and table template)
    • Addition Bingo 3 (worksheet and table template)

  • 3 Answer Keys for above worksheets and table templates

  • Printable Montessori Materials
    • Addition Whole Table
      • Prints at same approximate scale as the real wooden chart
      • This chart will be used as a control for students to check their work
    • Addition ‘Bingo Board’
      • Prints at same scale as above chart
      • Students place printable answer tiles in the appropriate spaces as they progress through the exercises
    • Addition Equation Cut Combinations (or math fact problems) cards
      • 81 cards
      • Used primarily in Bingo 1
    • Printable Sum cards
      • 81 cards
      • These are the number ‘tiles’ that would be used in the classroom
      • They have been designed to fit in the Bingo Board squares

Ideas for Use

The point of consciousness for these exercises is to reveal to the child the relationships and patterns between numbers in fact families or similar facts.  If a child sees the pattern, gets excited, and starts filling out Bingo Boards or worksheets in a rapid manner, goal ACHIEVED.  Memorizing the facts is NOT the goal with these lessons, but they help build connections so that memorization will be easier to achieve when the child is developmentally ready.

  • Addition Bingo 1
    • Child chooses a cut combination (math fact problem card) at random, thinks of the answer, and places the correct answer card on the square for that problem on the Bingo Board.
    • Optionally, the child could simply write the correct answer in the square for that problem on a paper Bingo Board.

  • Addition Bingo 2
    • Material version:  Child chooses an answer card at random, thinks of a math fact problem that gives that answer, and places the answer card on the correct problem square on the Bingo Board.
    • Worksheet version:  The answers are provided, child writes in the math facts that match, and write the answer in the correct problem square on a paper Bingo Board

  • Addition Bingo 3
    • Material version:  Child sorts all answer cards by answer (grouping all the same numbers), thinks of all the math fact problems that give that answer, and places all the answer cards with the same number on the correct problem squares on the Bingo Board.
    • Worksheet version:  The answers are given along with the number of math facts that give that answer, the child writes in all the math fact problems that give that answer, and write the answers in the correct problem squares on a paper Bingo Board.

A Teacher Like You Said…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Dannette says, “My students love being able to document their addition board work. I love the clear and easy to use product. ”

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Montessori Addition Facts Worksheets Addition Chart Montessori Math Lessons

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Description

Need engaging Montessori math lessons to practice using addition charts Montessori materials? These Montessori addition facts "Bingo" charts, worksheets, addition facts equations and sum 'tiles' help kids make connections with addition facts in a fun and memorable way! The printable Montessori charts for addition tables and the blank bingo board make this easy to work at home!

Click on the ⭐️PREVIEW⭐️ for a visual walk through of what’s included and how it all works together!

Three different activities reinforce addition fact concepts in novel ways:

  • 1 - pull a random addition fact, solve, place that sum in its spot on the blank Addition Whole Table (‘Bingo Board’)
  • 2 - pull a random sum, find a matching addition problem, write that sum on the Bingo Board
    • A worksheet guides kids through this process
  • 3 - sums are given, and kids think of all possible matching addition facts, write those sums on the Bingo Board
    • The accompanying worksheet provides a clear structure

These fun exercises reveal the relationships and patterns between numbers in fact families or similar facts and help build connections so that memorization will be easier to achieve when the child is developmentally ready.

Here’s What You Get

  • 3 Worksheets / Activities
    • Addition Bingo 1 (table template)
    • Addition Bingo 2 (worksheet and table template)
    • Addition Bingo 3 (worksheet and table template)

  • 3 Answer Keys for above worksheets and table templates

  • Printable Montessori Materials
    • Addition Whole Table
      • Prints at same approximate scale as the real wooden chart
      • This chart will be used as a control for students to check their work
    • Addition ‘Bingo Board’
      • Prints at same scale as above chart
      • Students place printable answer tiles in the appropriate spaces as they progress through the exercises
    • Addition Equation Cut Combinations (or math fact problems) cards
      • 81 cards
      • Used primarily in Bingo 1
    • Printable Sum cards
      • 81 cards
      • These are the number ‘tiles’ that would be used in the classroom
      • They have been designed to fit in the Bingo Board squares

Ideas for Use

The point of consciousness for these exercises is to reveal to the child the relationships and patterns between numbers in fact families or similar facts.  If a child sees the pattern, gets excited, and starts filling out Bingo Boards or worksheets in a rapid manner, goal ACHIEVED.  Memorizing the facts is NOT the goal with these lessons, but they help build connections so that memorization will be easier to achieve when the child is developmentally ready.

  • Addition Bingo 1
    • Child chooses a cut combination (math fact problem card) at random, thinks of the answer, and places the correct answer card on the square for that problem on the Bingo Board.
    • Optionally, the child could simply write the correct answer in the square for that problem on a paper Bingo Board.

  • Addition Bingo 2
    • Material version:  Child chooses an answer card at random, thinks of a math fact problem that gives that answer, and places the answer card on the correct problem square on the Bingo Board.
    • Worksheet version:  The answers are provided, child writes in the math facts that match, and write the answer in the correct problem square on a paper Bingo Board

  • Addition Bingo 3
    • Material version:  Child sorts all answer cards by answer (grouping all the same numbers), thinks of all the math fact problems that give that answer, and places all the answer cards with the same number on the correct problem squares on the Bingo Board.
    • Worksheet version:  The answers are given along with the number of math facts that give that answer, the child writes in all the math fact problems that give that answer, and write the answers in the correct problem squares on a paper Bingo Board.

A Teacher Like You Said…

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Dannette says, “My students love being able to document their addition board work. I love the clear and easy to use product. ”

Find Related Products

Follow Us to Get New Products at 50% Off!

Our new products are 50% off for the first 48 hours, so click to FOLLOW US and receive emails whenever we list a new product!

Copyright © Gardenia Montessori

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Standards

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Apply properties of operations as strategies to add and subtract. If 8 + 3 = 11 is known, then 3 + 8 = 11 is also known. (Commutative property of addition.) To add 2 + 6 + 4, the second two numbers can be added to make a ten, so 2 + 6 + 4 = 2 + 10 = 12. (Associative property of addition.)
Relate counting to addition and subtraction (e.g., by counting on 2 to add 2).
Add and subtract within 20, demonstrating fluency for addition and subtraction within 10. Use strategies such as counting on; making ten (e.g., 8 + 6 = 8 + 2 + 4 = 10 + 4 = 14); decomposing a number leading to a ten (e.g., 13 - 4 = 13 - 3 - 1 = 10 - 1 = 9); using the relationship between addition and subtraction (e.g., knowing that 8 + 4 = 12, one knows 12 - 8 = 4); and creating equivalent but easier or known sums (e.g., adding 6 + 7 by creating the known equivalent 6 + 6 + 1 = 12 + 1 = 13).
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