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Preview of Stamp Game paper - Montessori

Stamp Game paper - Montessori

Created by
Kaelee Kress
Use this paper for four digit addition or subtraction! Color coded columns help to reinforce place value. There is also a black and white version in case you do not have a color printer that can be colored with colored pencils or markers.
Preview of Arctic Math | Montessori-Inspired Addition & Subtraction

Arctic Math | Montessori-Inspired Addition & Subtraction

Bring Montessori-inspired place value practice to life with an engaging Arctic math theme! This printable resource includes two-digit and three-digit addition and subtraction equations presented with the classic Montessori place value color coding to support number sense and visual understanding. Each problem is formatted using green for units, blue for tens, and red for hundreds, helping children clearly see place value as they solve. The pages also include answers at the bottom for control of
Preview of Montessori Place Value

Montessori Place Value

Practice Place Value with Concrete Visuals! No need to buy a teens board and tens board. Just print out and go! Includes: 1 worksheet to print out with 11-20 to place objects or beads with color coding 1 worksheet to print out with 11-20 to place objects or beads in black and white 3 worksheets that make the teen frames 3 worksheets that make the ten frames 2 worksheets with numbers 1-9 to be cut apart and laid on the frames (you can use velcro to attach) If you do not have Montessori beads, u
Preview of Colored Bead Bundle

Colored Bead Bundle

Created by
Indigo Theory
A hanging colored bead frame is a Montessori math material designed to help children visualize and understand numbers through movement, color, and quantity. It is commonly used in the Montessori Method to build early number sense and support hands-on learning. The frame is typically made of a rectangular structure with horizontal wires or rods stretched across it. Each rod holds a sequence of colored beads that follow the Montessori color-coding system for numbers. The beads can slide back and
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