svētdiena, 2016. gada 11. septembris
Montessori Math shelves at 3
This is what our Math shelve for my 3 year old daughter currently looks like. She is learning her numbers 1 to 10. She can count items, but does not know all the symbols yet.
This is counting and number matching game, where kiddo has to count dots on the ladybug. Then she is putting a clothespin at the number, then turning the picture around - if she is correct clothespin matches previously glued dot. This is free printable from a wonderfull collection of printables at The Helpfull garden.
Number puzzle comes from etsy shop Dominna. I chose this to help my DD learn sequence of numbers 1 to 10.
This shelve features DIY sandpaper numbers. They are textured and my girl traces them to sensorly learn how to write them. If you're not DIY person, you can purchase a set from amazon. Montessori number work book is an alternative, it also has textured numbers to learn tracing, my girl loved this one. Then there is colored bead stair for counting with a tray. Printable again is from the Helpfull garden. We use it for mathching beads to numerals.
At last there is an inverse puzzle in ladybug theme again. You have to count dots on the ladybug and then put the pieces from smallest to largest in the puzzle holder.
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