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Montessori-Inspired Dinosaur Fun with Free Printables, Water Beads, and Glass Gems

September 15, 2012 By Deb Chitwood

I love hands-on dinosaur activities … and they’re popular with kids, too! Today, I’m sharing links to free printables that I’ve used to create Montessori-inspired dinosaur activities using water beads and glass gems for preschoolers through first graders.

Montessori-Inspired Dinosaur Fun with Printables, Water Beads, and Glass Gems

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Montessori-Inspired Dinosaur Activities Using Free Printables

Today I’m sharing some ideas using free printables from the Dinosaur Kindergarten Pack at Royal Baloo. I used the printables to create hands-on Montessori-inspired dinosaur activities for a number of different levels.

Dinosaur, Dinosaur, What Do You See? Booklet

Dinosaur, Dinosaur, What Do You See? Tray

On the same page with the Dinosaur Kindergarten Pack is a link for a Printable Dinosaur, Dinosaur, What Do You See? booklet. I LOVE Bill Martin’s Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?And this dinosaur version is great!

I think it would be wonderful to have a Montessori-inspired tray containing the printable booklet pages, scissors, and stapler. Children who are able to use a scissors fairly well could use this as a cutting and stapling activity. I’d have a model available for non-readers to sort the pages by matching. Children who can read could read the pages and place them in the correct order based on context.

Dinosaur Roll & Graph Game

Dinosaur Roll and Graph Tray

I’ve wanted to see what water beads are really like, so I found an excuse to check them out! For the Dinosaur Roll and Graph, children can roll the dice and color in the graph, but you can also create a fun hands-on game that’s perfect for fine-motor coordination.
 
To make the cube, I printed and laminated the cardstock before assembling. It was very difficult to fold the cube after it was laminated. I ended up using clear packing tape to hold it together properly. I think it would work best to just print the page for the cube on cardstock, cut it out, and put it together with clear packing tape, using the tape both as a laminate and a way to seal the cube.
 
Update: Water beads have been found to be dangerous for children, so I now recommend using tapioca pearls instead. They can be colored with food coloring to make the color you’d like. They’re totally non-toxic and edible, and they don’t cause life-threatening obstructions if swallowed.

Water beads are awesome for the pincer grasp. I’ve read that it’s good to keep the water beads completely covered in water so they don’t get moldy. I added a bowl of water beads covered with water to the activity. If you have the cardstock laminated and leave a laminate edge, it’s fine for it to get wet from the water beads. 

I wouldn’t recommend using water beads for this particular activity for a child who has difficulty with fine-motor coordination and becomes frustrated easily. The water beads require fairly good fine-motor coordination skills and tend to move around easily. For children who have fairly good coordination and would enjoy a challenge, I think the water beads are a fun addition. I sure had fun with them! 

Dinosaur Roll and Graph Game
I’m a fan of cooperative games, and this could be made into a cooperative game where each child takes a turn rolling the dice and placing a water bead on the graph for the appropriate dinosaur. I like the cooperative aspect of having the children work together to add water beads to the graph until one of the dinosaurs reaches 10.

Even though the game is cooperative, you can still use it to teach sportsmanship. At the end of the game, the children could shake hands with each other and say, “Good game!” It’s helpful for children to learn the social etiquette for games without the emotions involved in winning and losing. Hopefully, that will make it easier for them to remember to show good sportsmanship during an actual competitive game.

Dinosaur 100s Chart

Dinosaur Hundred Tray

This would be a fabulous extension to the Montessori hundred board as well as an activity for the 100th day of school. Since I love glass gems, I used them to make a reusable hands-on activity.

Dinosaur 100s Chart

I just printed out the page with the design colors and numbers and placed it under the dinosaur 100s chart. For non-readers, I drew color-coded boxes around the color words.

Dinosaur Addition Word Problems

Dinosaur Addition Word-Problem Tray

This is a non-threatening, hands-on way to introduce addition word problems. I used glass gems and a sugar tong from Montessori Services for children who would enjoy a practical life activity along with the math problems. 

I just printed out and laminated extra copies of the Dinosaurs 100’s Chart for the numerals. By cutting apart the numerals from the 100’s chart, I have a nice size of inexpensive numerals that should be useful for lots of hands-on activities in the future, too! 

Dinosaur Addition Word-Problem Activity

When showing how to do the layout, I recommend placing the glass gems in rows of two with a leftover gem centered below the last row. It’s a standard Montessori layout for cards and counters and gives a visual representation of odd and even. If you have exactly the number of gems and the exact numerals necessary to complete the three equations, that will serve as a control of error. 
 
You could have control cards with the correct equations written out, although most children who are comfortable with numbers and counters will be able to add the numbers and discover any errors if the wrong card is left at the end. You could read the word problem for non-readers, who can fill in the equation by looking at the numbers on the card.
 

More Free Dinosaur Printables

Here are some other great dinosaur printables that can be used to prepare Montessori-inspired activities:

  • More printables in the Dinosaur Kindergarten Pack – Montessori Match Up, Herbivore/Carnivore Sorting, Dinosaur Sudoku, Skip counting by 5s, Write a Dino Story, and Number Fill In
  • Dinosaur Pack from 3 Dinosaurs
  • Dinosaur Pre-K Pack from Over the Moon
  • D is for Dinosaur from First School
  • Dinosaur Train Tot Pack from 1+1+1=1
  • PreK Letter D from Confessions of a Homeschooler
  • Dinosaur Printables from Pre-K Pages
  • Dinosaur Printables from PreKinders
  • Boy, Were We Wrong About Dinosaurs! from Pitner’s Potpourri

More Dinosaur Posts and Activities

  • Montessori-Inspired Dinosaur Unit
  • Montessori-Inspired Dinosaur Fun with Printables, Water Beads, and Glass Gems
  • Montessori-Inspired Dinosaur Activities Using Dinosaur Replicas
  • Make Fossils from Montessori at Home!
  • Free Dinosaur Printables and Montessori-Inspired Dinosaur Math Activities
  • Dinosaur Ice Melt Science Experiment for Toddlers and Preschoolers
  • Free Dinosaur Printables and Montessori-Inspired Dinosaur Language Activities
  • Free Dinosaur Do-a-Dot Printable (Montessori-Inspired Instant Download)
  • Free Dinosaur Cutting Strips {Montessori-Inspired Instant Download}
  • I Have, Who Has? Dinosaur Game
  • Free Oviparous Animal Printables and Montessori-Inspired Oviparous Animal Activities
  • Dinosaur Discovery Activities from Montessori By Mom
  • Free Fossil Printables and Montessori-Inspired Fossil Activities
  • Free Fossils and Imprint Do-a-Dot Printables (Montessori-Inspired Phonics Instant Download)
  • Free Paleontology Cutting Strips (Montessori-Inspired Instant Download)
  • Simple Dinosaur Sensory Bin with Dinosaur Eggs Scavenger Hunt
  • Favorite Books for a Fossil Theme
  • Dinosaur Unit Study Pinterest Board

Enjoy creating some hands-on dinosaur fun! 🙂

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  1. Guntur says

    December 9, 2014 at 5:33 am

    Hi Deb,

    I love dino too! And of course I love your dino printables! They are so adorable.

    Thank you for posting them.

  2. Anastasia says

    November 17, 2014 at 9:51 pm

    These dino printables are so much fun! Thank you for sharing these at Kids Learning Printables Linky Party! We LOVE seeing you there!

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