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Teaching Craft Studio

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Orlando, Florida, United States
About the store
Welcome to Teaching Craft Studio! My teaching journey began at home, where I stayed with my daughter and transformed our living room into a Montessori-inspired learning space. As I guided her learning, I taught myself right alongside her—and quickly fell in love with the process of creating hands-on, intentional lessons. Now that my daughter has started kindergarten, I proudly volunteer as a classroom mom. What began as organizing the teacher’s closet for fun quickly turned into a passion for creating cute, functional classroom décor and organizational printables. I now volunteer weekly, helping organize classroom materials and design resources that make learning spaces both practical and inviting. Teaching Craft Studio was created from this love of learning, creativity, and classroom organization. My resources are designed to be simple, thoughtful, and fun—supporting both educators and children in meaningful ways. Thank you for supporting my small shop and being part of this journey!
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Preview of Counting Numbers

Counting Numbers

Skills Included: • Counting quantities • Number recognition • One-to-one correspondence • Fine motor practice (writing numerals)How to Use: • Print and laminate for repeated use • Use with dry-erase markers • Pair with real counters, pom-poms, or manipulatives for a hands-on experiencePerfect for: • Preschool • Pre-K • Kindergarten • Montessori-inspired classrooms • Homeschool learning
Preview of Numerals and Counters Worksheet (FREEBIE)

Numerals and Counters Worksheet (FREEBIE)

Montessori-Inspired Counting Activity This Montessori-inspired numerals and counters activity helps young learners practice counting, number recognition, and one-to-one correspondence. Children count the counters and write the correct numeral in the box provided, supporting early math skills through hands-on learning. Designed with a clean, minimal layout to encourage focus and independence, this activity works beautifully for classrooms, homeschool settings, math centers, morning work, or quiet
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Experience

Welcome to Teaching Craft Studio! My teaching journey began at home, where I stayed with my daughter and transformed our living room into a Montessori-inspired learning space. As I guided her learning, I taught myself right alongside her—and quickly fell in love with the process of creating hands-on, intentional lessons. Now that my daughter has started kindergarten, I proudly volunteer as a classroom mom. What began as organizing the teacher’s closet for fun quickly turned into a passion for creating cute, functional classroom décor and organizational printables. I now volunteer weekly, helping organize classroom materials and design resources that make learning spaces both practical and inviting. Teaching Craft Studio was created from this love of learning, creativity, and classroom organization. My resources are designed to be simple, thoughtful, and fun—supporting both educators and children in meaningful ways. Thank you for supporting my small shop and being part of this journey!

Teaching style

My teaching style is hands-on, calm, and child-centered. I am inspired by Montessori principles and focus on creating simple, intentional activities that support independence, confidence, and meaningful learning. I value learning through exploration, routine, and organization, while keeping preparation easy for educators and parents.

Awards & shining teacher moments

My shining teacher moments come from real-life learning experiences. From creating a Montessori-inspired learning space at home for my daughter to volunteering weekly as a classroom mom, I’ve had the joy of supporting both individual learners and classroom environments. Organizing a teacher’s classroom and supply closet as a volunteer was one of my first projects and sparked my passion for creating functional, engaging classroom resources.

My own education history

My education experience is rooted in hands-on learning and self-guided study. Through homeschooling and Montessori-inspired learning at home, I developed a deep understanding of early childhood learning needs. I continue to educate myself through classroom volunteering, collaboration with teachers, and ongoing research into early education and classroom organization.