This booklet is not just a coloring resource—it’s a multi-purpose teaching tool that blends literacy, art, and motor skill development in one simple product. Booklet Printing Instructions (12 A5 Pages) ***note: I recommend making a trial print first to test your printer’s paper feed direction.The booklet will use 4 sheets of A4 paper in total: 1 sheet for the cover (front cover only, nothing on the back) 3 sheets for the inside pages (printed back-to-back in booklet order) Step 1 – Print the
Cut out black circles and use this lady bug template to encourage toddlers to try gluing activity. Gluing activity is one of the materials used in Montessori to practice hand-eye coordination. Kids love to work on this multiple times and it helps with refining their fine motor skills.
Make learning shapes hands-on and fun with this Shapes Pin Punching printable! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students, this Montessori-inspired activity helps children develop fine motor skills, concentration, and shape recognition while enjoying a tactile learning experience. Features: Includes basic shapes: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval, diamond, heart, and star Encourages shape recognition and geometry awareness Strengthens fine motor control, penci
Five Senses Mini Booklet (Printable A4 Sheet)This printable Five Senses booklet is designed on a single A4 sheet, divided into 8 sections. Once folded (with a simple cut along the middle line), it turns into a handy mini-booklet that children can flip through and enjoy. Inside, children can explore the Five Senses—see, hear, smell, taste, and touch. The compact format makes it perfect for toddlers, preschool, and kindergarten learners to carry, review, and share. Step 1: Fold the paper (along th
This worksheet features plant stems and flowers for a fun and engaging gluing activity. Once you cut out the flowers, encourage your toddler to glue them onto the stems. Gluing activities, often used in Montessori, help develop hand-eye coordination and refine fine motor skills. My students thoroughly enjoyed this activity! Once the gluing is complete, I like to extend the lesson by practicing descriptive language. For example, while pointing to a stem, I say, 'This one has a yellow flower. How
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