Fraction Subtraction Command Cards
$3.00One hundred simple fraction command cards for your lower elementary class.
Read more about the Montessori approach to fractions on the blog.
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One hundred simple fraction command cards for your lower elementary class.
Read more about the Montessori approach to fractions on the blog.
Many of the early history lessons in Montessori focus around the concept of time and helping students understand how we measure the passage of time. Here are the printables for three of those early lessons, paired these with the Months of the Year and Days of the Week 3-part cards, and you’ll be well prepared for early Lower Elementary history lessons!
These command cards accompany the Grammar Box Material (but can be used as a stand-alone activity) and are meant for students to ‘act out’ grammar to really experience it.
These command cards accompany the Grammar Box Material (but can be used as a stand-alone activity) and are meant for students to ‘act out’ grammar to really experience it.
Sixty fraction addition command cards with mixed number answers for your lower elementary class.
Read more about the Montessori approach to fractions on the blog.
One hundred simple fraction command cards for your lower elementary class.
Read more about the Montessori approach to fractions on the blog.
This Timeline of Life has been completely redesigned to match with our current understanding of  evolution. The red lines represent a simplified phylogenic layout, that is accessible to lower elementary children and exciting for upper elementary children. For a full description of the changes, read the blog post!
The timeline covers the Precambrian to modern day and features 78 hand drawn creatures, all five mass extinctions, early mammal lineage and much more that is absent from Maria Montessori’s original timeline.
This listing is for the mute timeline of life only. See the control timeline here.
Montessori Botany Command Cards for the biology chapters of work. The cards are organized by botany chapter, so when you are working on leaf lessons, you can easily pull out the leaf experiments! The experiments are based on Dr. Montessori’s original botany experiments, but have been updated or removed where needed. I have added some wholly new experiments as well that will fit seamlessly into your established botany curriculum. Names of the traditional experiments have been rephrased from their original titles into hypothesis questions.
I wrote a blog post for tips on setting up your science experiment shelves here.
Printable Montessori Word Study Material for synonym study. Includes eight lists, 18 words each (144 word cards total) with the answers included. The lists increase in difficulty as you continue through the set. Set 1 is easier than set 2. Our word study program relies heavily on root words, prefixes and suffixes and that philosophy…
Purpose: Learn the history of the names of the months, Show the relationship between seasons and months
My students love these cards because they can check their own answers. 100 cards is more than you will ever practically need, but elementary students get a thrill from doing Big Work. Having a lot of work available, lets students choose a large quantity of work to satisfy their need.
My students love these cards because they can check their own answers. 100 cards is more than you will ever practically need, but elementary students get a thrill from doing Big Work. Having a lot of work available, lets students choose a large quantity of work to satisfy their need.
My students love these cards because they can check their own answers. 100 cards is more than you will ever practically need, but elementary students get a thrill from doing Big Work. Having a lot of work available, lets students choose a large quantity of work to satisfy their need.
This material is best suited for early lower elementary students. Each card gives a brief history and etymology of where the days of the week got their names.
My students love these cards because they can check their own answers. 100 cards is more than you will ever practically need, but elementary students get a thrill from doing Big Work. Having a lot of work available, lets students choose a large quantity of work to satisfy their need.
This beautiful grammar cabinet replaces the Grammar Filling Boxes and is a stunning addition to any prepared environment. The body is made from wood with and the drawers are made of cardstock paper. The cabinet is a lovely, heirloom upgrade from the plastic hardware organizers often seen in classrooms. To fit all of the grammar…
Printable Montessori Grammar Charts for explaining singular and plural first person, second person, and third person pronouns.
New: Bonus charts for delving deeper into personal and impersonal pronouns