You can purchase this Montessori Division Bead Board from AmazonUS or from any Montessori shop.
And for more videos and tutorial, visit Pinay Homeschooler in YouTube.
Welcome to the Learn & Play Link Party!
Here are the featured activities for this week!
Simple Montessori Inspired Counting for Toddlers from Living Montessori
DIY Rainbow Rock Clock for Preschoolers from The Kavanaugh Report
Autumn Counting Mats from Living Life and Learning
Find and Erase Matching Shapes from Hands On As We Grow
Now it’s time for this week’s link party! This is a BRAND new link up for all blog posts that include learn and play activities and hands-on education for kids. We are excited to read your blog posts and to see what you have to share! Please link up below and grab our button to display on your blog.
If you are a blogger, share your family friendly posts here. We are looking for things which include:
- Montessori Education
- Homeschool
- Sensory Play
- Tot and Preschool Trays
- Fine and Gross Motor Activities
- Kids in the Kitchen
- Healthy Recipes for Kids
- Arts and Crafts
- Natural Living
- Free Educational Printables
- Family-Oriented Activities
- Healthy Living
Everyone, please meet our link party hosts:
Christian Montessori Blog ~ Please visit our CMN FB group ~ Pinterest
GUIDELINES FOR LINKING
- Please link up 1-3 posts
- Follow each of the hosts on social media
- When you link up, please add our button and place it at the bottom of your shared posts or link back with text link.
- By entering a link, you’re giving us permission to feature an image on our blogs. Proper credit & links will ALWAYS be given.
- Please visit a couple of shared posts and leave a comment for them
- Remember that you must link back in order to be featured
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That is impressive!! I have never used Montessori Division Board in my Phoenix preschool rather I use some other fun ways to teach division to the students. But I like this idea and will definitely use!
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