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FREE MONTESSORI PRINTABLES​
Here you will find a variety of free Montessori based printables.  Match-Up, Memory, 3-Part Nomenclature Cards, & more. 
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FREE Montessori Printables - 3 part nomenclature cards, match up and more. Many different themes featuring photography. Lots of free printables to help you use the Montessori method in your homeschool #1plus1plus1 #homeschool #montessori #montessorihomeschool #totschool #preschool #montessorilearning #montessoriprintables
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Nomenclature cards are a Montessori based idea. The word Nomenclature comes from the Latin “nomenclatura” which means assigning of names to things.  Nomenclature cards are also called “3-part cards” for obvious reasons!

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Below you can click to read a couple of articles sharing more about the what, why, and how!

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We often used our mini pocket chart with our 3-part cards as you can see in the video on the left and photo below. This video is from our Kindergarten Literature Unit - My Cats Nick and Nora which used our 3-part cat breed cards! 

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The video on the right is from our Kindergarten Literature Unit - The Selfish Crocodile which used special 3-part cards featuring animals from the book, which you can download for free in this post! I definitely recommend printing 3-part cards on cardstock and laminating!

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Grab these cards and much, MUCH more with our Busy Family Bundle!

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Match-Up games are a Montessori based idea, with the goal of improving a child’s visual discrimination abilities.  I have added in the names of the objects to bring print awareness in also. You may choose not to use the print, by trimming off the words at the bottom of the game boards and using the non-labeled cards.

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  • Print one set of images {either with or without words}, on cardstock, laminated if possible. Cut out the squares.

  • Print each game board, on cardstock and laminated if possible. Leave the game board whole.

  • Give your child one game board at a time and increase difficulty depending on his/her age.

  • Give your child an image card and have him/her find the matching fruit and place it underneath in the empty square.

  • Your child is successful when all images are matched up!

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Another option is to use the cards to match objects! Shown below are cards from our Tot School Printables Unit featuring pets, and the Pets TOOB.

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