Make your own arrow labels and use this Montessori math material with the short chain and long chain bead bars in the bead cabinet.
📌 Take note! This is an instant downloadable file. You won’t be receiving any physical product.
Make your own arrow labels and use this Montessori math material with the short chain and long chain bead bars in the bead cabinet.
📌 Take note! This is an instant downloadable file. You won’t be receiving any physical product.
a 17-page PDF file including:
– Instructions on the lessons on skip counting with short chain and long chain
– Arrow labels for 1-1000 (as shown in the pictures) in black or white text.
– Arrow labels with blanks in case you lose any arrow.
– Skip counting cards with Bead squares and Bead cubes
– Includes step-by-step lesson instructions
– Easy to prepare; just print and cut. You can laminate for durability.
– Available in different colored text and you may print whichever according to your preference.
– Also includes blanks in case you need any extra.
Blog Post: Skip Counting: Montessori Short Chain and Long Chain
🖨 Printing Solutions
✂️ Preparation Tips
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