Montessori Fraction Bundle (Hands-On Activities & Task Cards)
Montessori Fraction Bundle (Hands-On Activities & Task Cards)
Montessori Fraction Bundle
Printable Fraction Task Cards, Clip Cards & Hands-On Activities for Ages 6–12
Help children build a strong, visual understanding of fractions with ready-to-print Montessori-inspired fraction materials.
The Montessori Fraction Bundle gives you a practical library of printable fraction activities, task cards, clip cards, sorting work, posters, fraction charts, and follow-up materials for elementary learners.
Fractions can be difficult for children because they are asked to think about parts, wholes, equivalence, comparison, numerators, denominators, operations, and word problems all at once.
Montessori fraction materials make these ideas more concrete — but children still need repeated practice after the presentation.
This bundle gives you that follow-up work.
A fraction resource library, not a scripted curriculum
This bundle is a printable Montessori fraction resource library, not a scripted full fraction curriculum.
It gives you a collection of ready-to-print materials that can be used alongside Montessori fraction circles, fraction skittles, charts, your albums, your lessons, or your homeschool maths plan.
Instructions are included with the resources, so you can see how the activities are intended to be used.
Use the bundle flexibly. Some children may begin with naming and matching fractions. Others may be ready to compare, order, find equivalent fractions, work with fractions of amounts, or move toward word problems and operations.
You do not need to use every resource in order. Choose the work that matches the child’s current lesson, confidence, and readiness.
Explore related Montessori math materials
This bundle fits within the wider Montessori Kiwi math collection. You can explore related materials here:
These links help you see how the Fraction Bundle connects with the wider Montessori Kiwi math range.
Why this bundle is useful
Fraction lessons often go well when children are using concrete materials, but many students need more time before they are ready for abstract written work.
They need to:
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name fractions
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match fractions to images
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compare parts and wholes
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recognise equivalent fractions
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order fractions
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see patterns
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connect fractions to quantities
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practise fractions of amounts
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move from concrete materials to task cards and written work
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revisit concepts more than once
This bundle helps you keep fraction learning concrete, visual, purposeful, and repeatable.
It is especially useful for mixed-ability groups because different children can work at different levels using the same broad fraction library.
What’s included?
The bundle includes resources such as:
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equivalent fraction task cards
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ordering fractions activities
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fraction sorting cards
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fraction clip cards
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fractions of an amount chart
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fractions of an amount work
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fraction posters
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Montessori-inspired task cards
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word problems
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worksheets and recording activities
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visual fraction materials
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independent follow-up work
These resources help children move from hands-on exploration toward more confident problem solving.
Supports visual fraction understanding
Fractions are much easier for children when they can see what is happening.
This bundle uses visual, Montessori-inspired materials to help children connect:
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the name of the fraction
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the written symbol
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the image
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the whole
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the part
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the relationship between fractions
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the quantity being divided
This helps reduce the common fraction problem where children can follow a procedure but do not really understand what the fraction means.
Useful after Montessori fraction presentations
Use this bundle after presenting with Montessori fraction circles, fraction charts, skittles, bead materials, stamps, or other concrete materials.
The resources can be used for:
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shelf work
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independent practice
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small group lessons
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homeschool lessons
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revision
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extra practice
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early finisher activities
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mixed-age classroom support
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follow-up after presentations
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preparation before decimals, percentages, or ratio-style thinking
Some children may complete activities with concrete materials beside them. Others may be ready to work more independently.
Created by a Montessori-trained teacher
Montessori Kiwi resources are created by me, Lisa, a Montessori-trained teacher, registered teacher, former homeschooler, parent of a neurospicy child, and school founder in Aotearoa New Zealand.
I create resources for real children and real learning environments — including mixed-age classrooms, homeschoolers, neurodivergent learners, and children who need maths to be clear, visual, structured, and hands-on.
Fractions are one of those areas where children often need more repetition than we expect. This bundle is designed to give you practical follow-up work without having to create every card, chart, and activity yourself.
This bundle is ideal for
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Montessori 6–9 classrooms
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Montessori 9–12 classrooms
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homeschool families
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microschools
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tutoring spaces
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children beginning fraction work
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children needing fraction review
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mixed-ability math groups
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fraction circle follow-up work
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teachers wanting printable Montessori fraction shelves
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children moving toward decimals, percentages, and word problems
Please note
This is a digital product. No physical materials will be shipped.
You will receive printable files that can be downloaded, printed, and prepared for your own classroom or homeschool use.
Instructions are included with the resources.
Purchase of one license is for use in one classroom or one homeschool family. Please do not share the files, download links, or resources with other teachers, families, schools, online groups, or organisations.
Build stronger fraction understanding
The Montessori Fraction Bundle gives you a ready-to-print library of fraction materials for elementary learners.
Use it to support naming fractions, identifying fractions, equivalent fractions, ordering fractions, fractions of amounts, word problems, visual models, and independent follow-up work.
Prepare your shelves.
Support visual understanding.
Give children meaningful repetition.
And help fractions make sense before they become abstract.
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We will use all these works to supplement our curriculum. The work was lovely to look at and added lessons we did not have
Hi Sara, thanks so much for this review. I've recently updated this resource to include more fractions and decimal matching and I've updated the fractions of an amount resource too.
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