Montessori Number Facts Bundle | Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division
Montessori Number Facts Bundle | Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division
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Best for: Number fact knowledge, addition and subtraction fluency, number bonds, fact families, skip counting, and early maths confidence
Age range: 5–9
Format: Printable PDF bundle
Prep: Download, choose the resources you need, then print, cut, and laminate as required
Includes: A collection of Montessori-inspired number fact resources for practising number bonds, fact families, skip counting, and basic addition and subtraction facts
Use for: Maths shelves, homeschool lessons, small groups, independent practice, intervention, review, and number fact fluency building
Build strong number sense and early fact fluency with this comprehensive Montessori Number Fact Knowledge Bundle. Designed for preschool, kindergarten, and lower elementary learners, these hands-on math materials help children develop a deep understanding of number relationships using Montessori colored beads and concrete learning experiences.
I run a small Montessori school, teach real children, and create resources because I know what it is like to need beautiful, purposeful follow-up work without unlimited time or budget
Perfect for:
- Montessori classrooms
- Homeschool math programs
- Math centers
- Intervention groups
- Independent work
- Early numeracy development
These engaging activities support children as they move from concrete materials to abstract understanding while strengthening confidence in addition, subtraction, number bonds, and mental math strategies.
Skills Covered:
✔ Number bonds
✔ Addition facts
✔ Subtraction facts
✔ Fact families
✔ Counting and quantity
✔ Number sense
✔ Mental math strategies
✔ Early fact fluency
✔ Commutative understanding
Included in this bundle:
- Montessori Colored Bead Number Bonds to 10
- Addition Fact Activities with Colored Beads
- Subtraction Fact Activities
- Number Fact Task Cards
- Hands-On Fact Family Activities
- Printable Math Center Materials
- Independent Practice Activities
- Montessori-Inspired Number Sense Work
Why teachers love this resource:
✔ 200+ pages of printable Montessori math materials
✔ Hands-on, concrete learning experiences
✔ Low-prep activities for classroom or homeschool use
✔ Supports independent learning and self-correction
✔ Ideal for math shelves, centers, and small groups
These Montessori-inspired math resources help children visualize number relationships and develop a strong foundation in basic operations through meaningful, hands-on learning.
Montessori Kiwi resources are created by Lisa, a Montessori-trained teacher, New Zealand registered teacher, and founder of a small Montessori primary school. I design resources from real classroom experience, with a focus on hands-on learning, independence, mixed-age classrooms, and supporting diverse learners. My materials are made to help teachers and homeschool families offer meaningful Montessori-inspired follow-up work without having to create everything from scratch.
Get the individual items here:
Addition Tables
Subtraction Tables
Multiplication Tables
Division Tables
Number Bonds 11-18
Number Bonds to 10
Colored Bead Fact Families
Doubles plus 1
Adding Doubles
Subtraction finger chart task cards
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Instant digital download
No physical product shipped
Lifetime access
Use in one classroom or homeschool
Print at home or school
Who created this?
Created by Lisa, a Montessori-trained teacher, NZ registered teacher, school principal, and former homeschooler. These resources are tested with real learners, including neurodivergent children, and designed to be practical, affordable, and low-prep.
✔ Used in real Montessori and homeschool settings
✔ Designed to support independence, mixed-age learning, and neurodivergent learners
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