TheLaminatrix

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My name is Jane Albery and I am the person behind TheLaminatrix. I am currently a stay at home mom to the smartest 5 year old girl and the most energetic 3 year old boy. I am a linguist, an ESL teacher, and a translator. As a Language Arts major, I have always been fascinated with Dr Montessori’s method of teaching reading and have been able to successfully implement it at home with my own children.

3-part cards are an essential part of any Montessori classroom.

Whether it is Science, Math, Art, Geography, or Music, you are sure to find a set or two to help incorporate Language Arts into your lessons.

Our materials are available in English, Spanish, Russian, and can be translated to other languages upon request. Fonts, borders and colors are changeable.

Color coded sets are cut prior to laminating and then again after to ensure a complete seal around each piece.

Most sets are based on Safari LTD Toobs. Cards in a matching felt pouch and optional objects that come with the sets are very attractive to little children. Not only are they beautiful, but also classroom sturdy and completely waterproof. Realistic images or photography are used to create every set.

Please browse, shop, ask questions, and ENJOY my colorful offerings

Finished cards are available form thelaminatrix.etsy.com
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Counting and Sorting Math Cards

This is a sortable set of 60 cards with numbers from 1 to 10 as well as 5 cards with images of objects corresponding to that number. When preparing the materials, you may choose to mount the cards on colored cardstock following the Montessori colored beads stair or leave them white. We also punched holes in one corner and sorted our cards on book rings for ease of storage.



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