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Preview of Bug Symmetry Puzzles 2-part and 4-part | Spring Montessori Printable Activity

Bug Symmetry Puzzles 2-part and 4-part | Spring Montessori Printable Activity

Add a burst of color and learning to your spring curriculum with this Montessori-inspired Bug Puzzle Set! These 2 and 4 piece puzzles are designed for preschool, early elementary, and homeschool settings. This printable resource helps children explore the concept of symmetry and problem solving through hands-on, visually engaging puzzles. This set includes 32 unique bug themed puzzles. Half are detailed photographs and half are beautiful watercolor illustrations. Use both or mix and match depend
Preview of Spring Theme Matching Game

Spring Theme Matching Game

Bring the fun into your classroom with this hands-on cut and paste matching game activity set! Perfect for preschool and kindergarten learners, this fall-themed resource helps children strengthen fine motor skills, practice scissor control, and build independence while learning through play. With adorable seasonal images and easy-to-follow directions, this activity is ideal for centers, small groups, or take-home practice. Just print, cut, and glue — low prep! Or laminate and reuse for future fu
Preview of St. Patrick's Reading & Math Passages:Comprehension, Multiplication, Area, Color

St. Patrick's Reading & Math Passages:Comprehension, Multiplication, Area, Color

This St. Patricks Day math and ELA bundle is the ultimate no-prep solution for your March math and reading centers. Designed for Grade 3 and 4, this resource combines St. Patricks Day ELA reading comprehension with Science of Math aligned activities like multiplication, area and perimeter, and grid mapping. Whether you are looking for St. Patricks Day math word problems or spring science integration, these cross-curricular worksheets provide high rigor without the prep. Each passage
Preview of Coin Values:  Counting by Sight and Touch

Coin Values: Counting by Sight and Touch

This is a fun project for helping students learn the value of coins. My students enjoyed sliding their fingers from the coin to the end of the ribbon or string while counting the number of attachments to the coin which in turn, helped them learn the value of different coins. Other variations such as tracing each line with finger paint or placing bead on the end of each string can also be fun.
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