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Hands-on multiplication activities. These fun math activities use simple supplies such as dice, muffin pans, markers, poker chips, LEGO bricks, and more. Lots of math inspiration! #kidsactivities #math #matheducation #secondgrade #thirdgrade #handsonmath Multiplication Activities, Teaching Multiplication, Multiplication Games, Fun Math Activities, Math Multiplication, Math Intervention, Math Time, Third Grade Math, Lego Bricks

Hands-on multiplication activities. These fun math activities use simple supplies such as dice, muffin pans, markers, poker chips, LEGO bricks, and more. Lots of math inspiration! #kidsactivities #math #matheducation #secondgrade #thirdgrade #handsonmath

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When I was first introduced to the Montessori method years ago, I was captivated by the beauty, and elegant simplicity of the materials. I was drawn in, curious, and wanted to see first hand how these beautiful materials worked. Indeed, this is a quintessential part fo the Montessori philosophy, that the materials (and environment) be beautiful. That children are called by wonder to explore and develop their innate abilities through the materials is one thing that sets Montessori education…

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