I am so excited about sharing this mammal unit study with so many free printables!
The creation process took much longer than anticipated, but that's what happens when one of your children is extremely passionate about animals.
I wanted to make sure every activity was absolutely perfect.
The unit has been worth the wait.
You'll notice A LOT of animal figures used in this unit.
We have quite a large collection after many years of play and learning.
I hope you enjoy these mammal activities for kids as much as we have!
Mammals Unit 2 with Free Printables
Montessori Pink Series: Short "u" Activity with the Moveable Alphabet
This week we have completed our study of short vowel CVC words.
There will still be much review and activities that combine the skills that the kiddos have learned, but our language activities will now be varied a bit which I'm excited about.
Montessori Pink Series: My Book of Short "u" Sound Words
They have provided such a great hands on component and control to learning CVC words.
Bulldozer uses them every time he selects this activity from the shelves.
In this activity the kiddos use the phonetic blocks to create the words that match pictures in the mini book provided.
Then they write the corresponding words below pictures.
Source: I
created the printable for this activity. Pink Series Printable Pack 5 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie.
For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Montessori Pink Series: Cursive Short "u" Words & Picture Match Up
I am thrilled to say it appears that all of my kiddos are starting to read and write in cursive outside of learning activities. This has been so neat to see.
All of the kiddos love this match up activity, as they find it's a fun challenge.
I have hand written the cursive words on the front of each card using a pink marker.
The printed version of the word is written on the back of each card as a control.
This activity has not only been a fabulous way to learn cursive but a way to learn new vocabulary.
A special thanks to my husband for coming up with the words for all of these pink series activities.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Pink Series Printable Pack 5 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Montessori Pink Series: Short "u" Picture and Phrase Match Up with Grammar Symbols
A fabulous way to practice CVC words is through picture and phrase match ups.
Since the kiddos do so well with this, we added grammar symbols to the activity to enhance it.
Controls are provided for both the phrase and picture match ups as well as the order of grammar symbols for each phrase.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Pink Series Printable Pack 5 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Mammals Math Word Problems
Dinomite has shown quite an interest in word problems.
He doesn't enjoy math in general, but when there are words, he's more apt to try.
These word problems go along with our mammals theme.
All of them are subtraction as that's what we're working on this week.
Glass beads are provided as counters and as markers for answers.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Mammals Unit 2 Math Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Montessori Static Subtraction Using Stamp Game
The kiddos have taken to the stamp game far quicker and easier than I thought they would.
As a result, I couldn't resist using it for static subtraction.
Sure enough, everyone is having fun with this and understanding it well.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Mammals Unit 2 Math Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Montessori Subtraction with Borrowing
I was a little nervous about teaching the kiddos subtraction of larger numbers with borrowing, but they have all pleasantly surprised me.
The highlight of my week was when Bulldozer chose this activity from the shelves and successfully completed it with assistance.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Mammals Math Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Mammal Predator & Prey Match Up
While we were learning about mammals, I thought it would be great to review some other vocabulary terms such as predator and prey.
Dinomite was all about helping choose animals for this activity.
Each card is labeled as predator or prey.
Each pair has matching numbers.
There are twelve sets in all.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Mammals Science & Culture Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Mammals & Continents Match Up
I am so excited about this activity and how well it turned out.
Once puzzle pieces are laid out, the kiddos sort our mammal cards, placing them under the correct continent.
Each card has a continent name printed on it below the mammal names.
Continents are printed in colors that correspond to puzzle pieces.
There are six mammal cards for each continent.
To enhance the activity, we included animal figures for each mammal, except for those living in Antarctica. (We do not have a large variety of seal figures to do that.)
Source: I created this printable as part of my Mammals Science & Culture Printable Pack 1. For your free copy, click on the link at the bottom of the post.
Mammal Adaptations Activity
This activity was the source of much controversy in our home, resulting in a lot of research and finally an activity that satisfies all.
There are two ways that mammals can adapt to their environment.
The first is structural adaptation where they physically change in appearance.
The second is behavioral adaptation where animals behaviors change to accommodate changes in the environment. Two examples of this include migration and hibernation.
Once the two types of adaptations have been established and presented using cards in this activity, the kiddos separate cards of mammals that migrate, hibernate, and adapt structurally, whether through change in color, thick fur coat etc.
I have written the letters M, H, and SA as a control when sorting, however you will notice all hibernation cards have animals awake in warm weather.
Migration cards show animals on the move.
Structural adaptation cards show animals in winter scenes.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Mammals Unit Geography, Culture, & Science Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Mammals: Who Am I? Cards
The "Who Am I?" cards are a favorite activity on our shelves right now.
The kiddos enjoy working together to find matches of clues and animals.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Mammals Unit Geography, Culture, & Science Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Parts of a Horse Puzzle & Cards
The kiddos love these puzzles.
There are so many variations to activities that can be done with them.
In this activity the kiddos use the cards to review the parts of a horse.
All Mammals Feed Their Babies Milk
The three older kiddos in the house have been asking a lot about mammals feeding their babies milk, once they learned that fact during our last unit.
They were even more perplexed by the idea that women breastfeed, which I couldn't help but laugh at.
With our two youngest children being adopted and two others unable to be breastfed, I guess I should have expected this, but I didn't.
This is my attempt to help them start to feel comfortable with the idea.
Once again we have a very large collection of animal figures that are being used in this activity.
Source: I created the printable for this activity. Mammals Unit Geography, Culture, & Science Printable Pack 1 is a Subscriber’s Only Freebie. For your free copy, follow the directions at the bottom of this post.
Mammal Button Snake
This button snake was originally made for a busy bag on our trip to Walt Disney World last fall, but it also works perfect for this unit to help the kiddos practice their buttoning skills.
I LOVE how it turned out.
Mammal Lacing Cards
I find it so funny sometimes how I can present activities over and over again with no luck, but then if I stop trying, wait a few months, and then reintroduce again, the kiddos are all over it.
I had not anticipated them being so popular this week, but they seem to just love showing off their skills with confidence.
Pouring Milk
Reinforcing that mammals feed their babies milk, I decided that a pouring milk activity would be appropriate.
This is a huge step up from our usual water activities.
So far the kiddos have done well with it.
Rubber bands have been placed on the cups to show just how much the kiddos are to fill each cup.
Montessori Color Tablets
As we've studied several mammals this week we've noticed colors a lot more than usual. To reinforce colors, I thought it a perfect opportunity to bring out our
Montessori Color Tablets.
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