Friday, October 4, 2013

Freebie Friday- Free Letter A Montessori-Inspired Printables

Free Letter A Montessori-Inspired Printables

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You are more than welcome to print off these files for personal use, but please direct others back to my original post and do not directly link back to pdf.  If you use these printables you are agreeing to abide by this disclosure policy.
 Letter A Mat
Little Peanut used this mat as a playdough mat and a tracing mat.
You can download the mat here.
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Apple Sorting Mat
Little Peanut placed beads and other maniupalitives on the correct color apple. 
She used tweezers to help with fine motor skills.

You can get this mat here
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Apple Tree Counting Mat
Little Peanut picked a number card,
identified the number, and placed the correct number
of playdough apples on the mat.  She drew the correct number of apples, as well.

You can get the number cards here.
You can get the apple mat here
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Apple Number Identification Mat
Little Peanut identified the number on the mat
and covered the number with a pom pom.
She used child chopsticks to help with fine motor skills,
 tongs can be used as well.
Dot Markers may also be used in place of pom poms.

You can download this here.
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Don't forget to stop by next Friday for letter "B" Montessori-inspired printables.

Parental Supervision

Manipulatives that are used in these posts are items I used with my child.  Parents are responsible for deciding what is suitable for their child to use with printable mat.  All activities on this blog should be done with parental supervision. Any activity involving small pieces should be done with children over 3 years of age.   

Graphics are courtesy of Graphics Factory

 

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