
Materials
Mathematics
Learn about our color coding.
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Mathematics is not just about numbers. Materials in the red category will also build the most foundational of mathematics skills, as well as explore concepts that support number sense and understanding through alternative exercises.
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Science is a very broad subject, and includes Botany, Earth Science, Space, Insects, Arthropods, Zoology, and Physics, just to name a few. Materials in the green category will also include many other subsets that dive into the details of the amazing world around us.
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Language is incorporated in every aspect of a well-rounded curriculum. However, materials in the pink category will be specifically focused on the development of language as it pertains to reading, writing, and comprehension.
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Art is an amazing subject that uses many different kinds of materials for learning. As children begin to learn about different art styles and concepts, as well as tools and mediums, the yellow category will be the place to find resources to support that learning.
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Sensorial materials are at their best when they are tactile and interactive. The materials in the blue category will be just that, as well as offering support materials and extension activities for both the classroom and at home.
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Practical Life, or the practice of life skills, is a subject that is meant to use real life objects to practice real life actions whenever possible. The printables in the purple category are meant to supplement and support Practical Life activities, with a few printable shelf activities mixed in.
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Geography is not just about landforms and continents. Materials in the brown category will also explore culture and history, and help children connect themselves to the greater community we call Earth.