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Preview of Montessori Addition Equations (No Exchange) for Golden Beads and Stamp Game

Montessori Addition Equations (No Exchange) for Golden Beads and Stamp Game

Created by
JKA Montessori
Four-digit addition equations used for practice with the Montessori Golden Bead math materials and the Montessori Stamp Game. These equations do not require exchange / regrouping. Colored to match the Montessori math materials. Red border to match Addition operations which are red. 16 different equation cards D'Nealian style font. Print on card stock or laminate for reuse.
Preview of Montessori Multiplication Equations (No Exchange) for Golden Beads & Stamp Game

Montessori Multiplication Equations (No Exchange) for Golden Beads & Stamp Game

Created by
JKA Montessori
Four-digit multiplication equations used for practice with the Montessori Golden Bead math materials and the Montessori Stamp Game. These equations do not require exchange / regrouping. Multiplication can be introduced after child understands the concepts of addition without exchanges (red cards). The green skittles would be used to represent the multiplier when using the Stamp Game. Colored to match the Montessori math materials. Yellow border to match Multiplication operations which are yello
Preview of Montessori Subtraction Equations (No Exchange) for Golden Beads and Stamp Game

Montessori Subtraction Equations (No Exchange) for Golden Beads and Stamp Game

Created by
JKA Montessori
Four-digit subtraction equations used for practice with the Montessori Golden Bead math materials and the Montessori Stamp Game. These equations do not require exchange / regrouping. Colored to match the Montessori math materials. Green border to match subtraction operations which are green. 16 different equation cards D'Nealian style font. Print on card stock or laminate for reuse.
Preview of Montessori Addition Equations (With Exchange) for Golden Beads and Stamp Game

Montessori Addition Equations (With Exchange) for Golden Beads and Stamp Game

Created by
JKA Montessori
Four-digit addition equations used for practice with the Montessori Golden Bead math materials and the Montessori Stamp Game. These equations require exchange / regrouping and are introduced after the equations without exchange have been mastered. Cards with exchange are designated by a asterisk in the top right corner. Colored to match the Montessori math materials. Red border to match Addition operations which are red. 16 different equation cards D'Nealian style font. Print on card stock or l
Preview of Common Core Operation Cards

Common Core Operation Cards

Use these cards to help students review and master the core operations. Students may use manipulatives or illustrations to help solve the equations.
Preview of 3-digit Addition/Subtraction Place Value Mat

3-digit Addition/Subtraction Place Value Mat

Use this mat to help your students get a comprehensive understanding of addition, subtraction, and place value. By using counters to represent an equation, and moving them in the mat, students can visualize clearly how each equation works, helping them understand the principle behind fact families.
Preview of January Math Freebie | Arctic Animal Color-by-Code | Missing Number & Equal Sign

January Math Freebie | Arctic Animal Color-by-Code | Missing Number & Equal Sign

Bring winter excitement to your math block with this January Math Freebie featuring an Arctic Narwhal! This engaging, no-prep color-by-code worksheet helps students build a strong understanding of missing numbers and the equal sign while practicing addition within 10. Students solve equivalent addition equations to find the missing number, then color the picture using the matching code. This activity reinforces the idea that the equal sign means both sides have the same value, an essential Gr
Preview of Addition Fact Strategy Doubles Free Sample

Addition Fact Strategy Doubles Free Sample

Created by
Just Ask Judy
Enjoy this free math sample, compiled from three of my best-selling addition resources, for reinforcing the doubles addition fact strategy with first and second graders. There is an anchor wall chart (in color or black/ gray/ white), 2 worksheets (3 pages) for identifying and sorting doubles addition equations, and flashcards with color or black/ white picture cues. ***************************************************************************** This free sample was compiled from the following re
Preview of FREE More Than & Less Than Cards - Primary Math

FREE More Than & Less Than Cards - Primary Math

In the Montessori math curriculum, understanding 'more than,' 'less than,' is crucial for grasping quantity and number relationships. This knowledge builds a foundation for more complex mathematical concepts. This set of More Than - Less Than Cards includes addition & subtraction answers no greater than 10. Includes: 5 "more than" cards (total of 45 equations)8 "less than" cards (total of 72 equations)more than (greater than), less than, and equals symbol cardsnumber cards for the children to c
Preview of {FREE} Doubles and Neighbors (Doubles +1) Worksheets

{FREE} Doubles and Neighbors (Doubles +1) Worksheets

Created by
Sweet Suzi's
These worksheets use domino images up to double sixes to help students understand the concepts and vocabulary associated with Doubles and Neighbors (Doubles +1) math facts. This four-page packet includes - a Doubles and Neighbors cut and paste sort - a Doubles and Neighbors match and solve - using Doubles + 1 to solve Neighbors - writing two equations for a Neighbors domino To introduce the word "double," I had my students fold a piece of paper in half, paint 1-10 dots on one side, then close
Preview of FREE 67 Math and Perfect Square Day 9/16/25 6-7 Math Challenge Triple Square Day

FREE 67 Math and Perfect Square Day 9/16/25 6-7 Math Challenge Triple Square Day

67 Math Meets Perfect Square Day (9/16/25). Bring the viral fun of 6-7 Math into your classroom while celebrating Triple Square Day! On 9/16/25, the date itself is a Pythagorean triple (3² + 4² = 5²). Connect this rare mathematical moment with playful 67 Math challenges: students use only the digits 6 and 7 (or 2, 3, 4, and 5) to build true equations. It’s the perfect blend of math puzzles, number play, and cultural math phenomena, making 9/16/25 a day your students will never forget! You c
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