We’re getting ready for the Winter Olympics! My family’s experiences with international figure skating helped me realize the great opportunity for both character education and meaningful learning activities each Winter Olympics brings.
Of course, these winter sports cutting strips can be used to teach about winter sports even if it isn’t an Olympic year. You’ll find cutting strips for a variety of levels … both traditional Montessori-style cutting strips and winter sports cutting strips with different cutting paths and a cross-country skiing pictograph at the end of each.
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Montessori-Inspired Printables at Living Montessori Now
My daughter, Christina (a former Montessori child), and I are partnering to bring you a series of Montessori-inspired printables. (Note: Christina has some sweet themed kids’ fitness printables that are great for homes or classrooms!)
The printables are typically themed and use a number of Montessori principles (although you don’t need to be a Montessori teacher or homeschooler to use them). The cutting strips use photographs or realistic images to emphasize reality. I’ve added a pictograph to the winter sports cutting strips, since they’re so commonly seen in an Olympic year.
Preschoolers love to learn proper terminology, so I typically tell you the name of the objects or animals featured whenever I can. The credits page tells about each of the photos in the cutting strips. The more children learn about winter sports before the Olympics, the more they can understand and enjoy the Olympic events you might watch together.
Free Winter Sports Cutting Strips
To download, click here and then click on the file image in the upper right corner of the PDF to save to your computer (just choose where you want it saved).
Montessori-Inspired Activities Using the Winter Sports Cutting Strips
Cutting skills are so important for preschoolers. Two year olds can begin working on them, too. When children are first working on cutting skills, they’ll have an easier time cutting cardstock than paper. So, in the beginning, I recommend printing the strips on cardstock. Printer paper is fine for children with more advanced cutting skills.
I’m not sure where I got the basket, although the small Multicraft tray would work, too. I’ve always used Fiskar scissors for kids, which are sharp enough to cut paper easily.
For home use with the cutting work, I like to have a small container to catch the paper scraps. I used a small wooden box we had, although you could use any small container. For younger children, I recommend keeping the basket or tray up out of reach when it’s not being used.
For classroom use, you might want to use Ziplock bags to catch the scraps. Children have fun taking their scraps home in a bag … or saving them to paste onto a collage.
More Winter Sports Resources for Preschoolers-Early Elementary
Free Winter Sports Printables and Montessori-Inspired Winter Sports Activities
Free Winter Sports Do-a-Dot Printable (Montessori-Inspired Instant Download)
Montessori-Inspired Activities for Winter or Summer Olympics
Ultimate Guide to Olympic Values {Free Character Education Resources for a Variety of Ages}
Montessori-Inspired Packs – Subscriber Freebies
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The Best Way to Begin Working on Scissor Cutting Skills
Even before using cutting strips, I recommend using an easier object to cut, such as strings of beads. You’ll find lots of tips and ideas for teaching scissor skills in my post on developing scissor cutting skills with Montessori-inspired activities.
More Montessori-Inspired Paper Cutting Activities
You’ll find ideas for home and classroom setups in my post on Montessori-inspired paper cutting activities.
All Our Free Themed Cutting Strips
I’ve arranged the following gallery in alphabetical order. Just click on an image to go to the post with the related free printable!
You can see all our free cutting strips with the latest at the top here.
I hope your child (or students) enjoys using the cutting strips. 🙂
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