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Preview of Dot Board Tickets - Montessori Math Tickets

Dot Board Tickets - Montessori Math Tickets

Created by
Aaron Kane
21 Montessori Math Tickets for Dot Board. These tickets can be printed on card stock and cut into individual tickets.  They also are great for distance learning.  Print a whole sheet for students to complete at home.
Preview of Tap-and-Count Addition Task Box – FREE Sample

Tap-and-Count Addition Task Box – FREE Sample

Tap-and-Count Addition Task Box – FREE SampleThis free sample includes 10 Tap-and-Count addition task cards designed to help students practice single-digit addition (0–9) using a visual, hands-on counting strategy. Students touch and count each dot to find the total, making this resource ideal for special education, math intervention, and independent practice. Use this freebie to introduce the strategy or try it out before purchasing the full version.
Preview of Number Tracing 1–20 Worksheets with Cute Pictures | Preschool Kindergarten Count

Number Tracing 1–20 Worksheets with Cute Pictures | Preschool Kindergarten Count

Number Tracing 1–20 Worksheets with Cute Pictures | Preschool Kindergarten Counting PracticeMake number practice fun and engaging with this Number Tracing 1–20 Worksheet Pack! This printable set is designed for preschool, kindergarten, homeschool, and early learners who are practicing number formation, counting, and number recognition. Each worksheet includes large dotted numbers for tracing, traceable number words, and cute black-and-white pictures for students to count and color. The simple l
Preview of Long Dvision Organizer

Long Dvision Organizer

Make long division easier for ALL learners with this visual, color-coded grid that supports both long division methods. Bring It Up (Partial Quotients) and Bring It Down (Traditional Long Division).This organizer helps students stay neat, organized, and confident as they solve multi-step division problems. Each column clearly separates the "rounds" of division, making it easier for students to keep track of the divide–multiply–subtract–bring down cycle. The dotted boxes guide students through
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