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As a passionate Montessorian, we provide high-quality digital resources that cover a wide range of topics.

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As a passionate Montessorian, we provide high-quality digital resources that cover a wide range of topics.
Clock with Moveable Hands Template
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Clock with Moveable Hands Template

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What better way to learn about reading time than to manipulate an actual clock? All you need is some cardboard and a butterfly pin and you’re good to go. This goes beautifully with the Clock Cards.
Classifying Leaves
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Classifying Leaves

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Although there are many wondrous ways to classify leaves - according to shape, edges, arrangement, etc. - the simplest is by the relationship of length to width. Use this printable to encourage your children to measure, divide, judge, evaluate and classify different kinds of leaves. This is an excellent extension for the Montessori leaf cabinet.
Learn to Tell Time! Montessori Clock Cards
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Learn to Tell Time! Montessori Clock Cards

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Time is a fascinating and frustrating concept. Help your children read it with these Montessori Classified Cards! The resource includes four colour-coded sets, introducing o’ clock (black) half past (green) quarter past (blue) quarter to (orange). Download your free template for making your own clock with moveable hands! Disclaimer for the video: Please note that training in the Montessori philosophy is assumed. The video is simply a general guide on the sequence and how-to of the presentations. Presentation 3 (3-Period Lesson) should only be done once the child has had extensive sensorial experience with all four sets so that the neurological pathways already exist, and the vocabulary can just be “hooked on”.
More or Less (Desert Animals)
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More or Less (Desert Animals)

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Exploring the desert? Integrate subjects by using this desert-animal themed more or less activity. Younger children can simply discuss which side of the strip contains more animals. Older children can use the symbols < > = (there as many as needed). A control chart is included to allow independent error correction.
Deserts & Sustainable Living
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Deserts & Sustainable Living

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Looking to explore deserts? Need quality resources that cover a variety of topics? Struggling to integrate subjects? Look no further! This bundle contains activities that cover geography, social studies, English and even maths.