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Early Math Workbook Bundle

Original price $12.65
Original price $12.65 - Original price $12.65
Original price $12.65
Current price $9.95
$9.95 - $9.95
Current price $9.95

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Master foundational math skills with this complete early math workbook bundle for children ages 3 to 5. Three comprehensive workbooks guide children from counting 1 to 10, through teen numbers 11 to 19, culminating with the hundred chart 1 to 100. Sequential skill building creates confident mathematicians ready for addition and subtraction.

📦 What's Included

  • Math Workbook Level 1: Counting 1 to 10 with number recognition, counting practice, and one-to-one correspondence
  • Montessori Teens Math Workbook: Counting 11 to 19, bridging single digits to two-digit numbers
  • The Hundred Chart Workbook: Counting 1 to 100, building place value understanding, and skip counting
  • Instant digital download: All three workbooks delivered immediately for printing

💡 Learning Benefits

  • Number recognition, identifying written numerals 1 to 100
  • Counting skills, developing one-to-one correspondence
  • Number sequencing: understanding numerical order
  • Fine motor development through number tracing and writing
  • Pattern recognition, noticing decade patterns in a hundred chart
  • Math readiness: building a foundation for addition and subtraction

🎯 How to Use

  • Begin with the Level 1 workbook, establishing 1-10 mastery
  • Progress to Teens workbook when children confidently count to 10
  • Introduce the Hundred Chart workbook after mastering teen numbers
  • Work through pages sequentially, building on previous skills
  • Perfect for homeschool math curriculum or supplemental practice
  • Print pages as needed, allowing children to work at their own pace

📊 Sequential Skill Progression

This bundle follows the Montessori math sequence, building from concrete to abstract. Level 1 establishes quantity recognition using counters and visual representations. The teens workbook introduces two-digit notation, explaining how eleven through nineteen combine ten plus ones. The Hundred Chart workbook reveals decade patterns and place value logic, preparing children for operations. Each workbook builds systematically on skills mastered in the previous level.

🎓 Teaching Tip from a Montessori Guide

Early math success depends on genuine understanding of quantity, not rote counting. Before introducing these workbooks, ensure children have concrete experience with manipulatives, such as counting beads, buttons, and blocks. Workbook tracing reinforces what hands already know. When children trace "7" after physically counting seven objects, the numeral becomes meaningful. Abstract symbols make sense because they represent real quantities that children have touched and manipulated. Always move from concrete materials to paper practice, never the reverse.


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