Here is what’s included:
Four Colors of Spring (red, blue, yellow, pink, brown and green) – sorting hands-on activity featuring clear photographs and images (five per color) that represent the gorgeous palette of nature in spring. Encourage children to conduct conversations based on their personal experiences and observations.
Five Senses and self-assessment sheet – sorting hands-on activity – features five beautiful photographs for each of the five senses.
12 Spring Flowers Three Part Cards and Student Booklet with cursive, print for tracing and blank for independent writing. Flowers presented: bluebell, crocus, daffodil, hyacinth, iris, lily of the valley, pansy, pleione formanosa, snakehead fritillary, snowdrop, tulip, winter aconite. Features clipart.
Parts of the Rabbit Three-Part Cards and Student Booklet with cursive, print for tracing and blank for independent writing. Part of the body included: torso, hind leg, foreleg, eye, nose, whiskers, feet, head, ears, tail. Features clipart.
I Spy Spring – counting activity – features watercolor clipart
Counting 1-20 – counting activity with number labels and matching cards – feature watercolor clipart
Lacing Cards – spring-themed fine motor activity with 8 DIY lacing cards – feature watercolor clipart
Spring Adventure Hunt – 2 printables with a list of treasures to be found on a nature walk.
Spring Reading Cards for reading and matching. 18 pairs.
Plant Sequencing Cards and student worksheet.
This printable Spring Montessori Unit can support students’ learning by providing hands-on and engaging activities that target a variety of skills such as fine motor skills, number recognition, reading, and logical thinking. The activities included in the pack cater to different learning styles and abilities, allowing for differentiation in the classroom.
Teachers can use the sorting hands-on activities to help students explore the concept of colors, the five senses, and the parts of a rabbit. The three-part cards and student booklets can be used for vocabulary development, tracing practice, and independent writing. The counting activities, lacing cards, and plant sequencing cards can enhance students’ numeracy and fine motor skills.
The Spring Adventure Hunt printable can be a fun and interactive way for students to connect with nature and apply their learning in a real-world context. The Spring Reading Cards can be used for literacy activities such as reading comprehension and word recognition.
This Spring Montessori Unit provides a comprehensive range of activities that cater to the developmental needs of children aged 3-6 and can be easily incorporated into the classroom to enrich the learning experience.
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