Many unit studies are seasonally based, but a theme such as transportation is great at any time of year. It’s often perfect to focus on activities that are educational yet fit with your child’s passions. Especially if you have a vehicle-obsessed child (like my son was), a transportation unit can be a powerful educational tool. If it fits with your child’s interests, it can even stimulate the development of concentration and make areas where your child is having difficulty easier to work through.
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Montessori-Inspired Transportation Printables
Note: You’ll find most of the free transportation printables in my posts immediately below.
A good place to start with transportation is focusing on land, air, and water transportation activities (post includes links to many transportation printables).
You’ll find lots of free printables that can be used for a transportation unit in my post with free transportation printables and Montessori-inspired transportation math activities.
I have a post with free construction vehicle printables and Montessori-inspired construction vehicle activities.
For car lovers, I have free car printables and Montessori-inspired car activities. This includes our Montessori-inspired car pack (subscriber freebie).
I have a free car do-a-dot printable (Montessori-inspired instant download).
I have free car cutting strips (Montessori-inspired instant download).
If your child is interested in trains, I have free train printables and Montessori-inspired train activities.
I also have Montessori-inspired train activities with Spielgaben and free printables.
These aren’t all vehicles, but you’ll find some resources for police vehicles in my free police printables and Montessori-inspired police activities post.
Again, these aren’t all vehicles, but you’ll find some resources for fire vehicles in my free fire safety printables and Montessori-inspired fire safety activities post.
You’ll find lots of ambulance resources in my free ambulance printables and Montessori-inspired ambulance activities post.
Montessori Materials has some free transportation cards that can be used for various matching games (with cards or objects).
- 1+1+1=1 has a number of free transportation printables and activities.
- The Natural Homeschool has land transportation activities with subscriber freebie 3-part cards.
Many of the printables from Homeschool Creations Transportation Preschool Pack can be used to make Montessori-inspired activity trays with hands-on activities. There’s even a Spanish transportation pack for preparing transportation activities in Spanish.
- Montessori Print Shop has a number of transportation materials that can be purchased.
- Montessori for Everyone has free Transportation Nomenclature Cards and transportation materials that can be purchased.
There are many Montessori-inspired transportation printables available for purchase on TPT.
Montessori-Inspired Ideas for a Transportation Unit
I have a post with a car-parking game from Montessori-Inspired Activities for Pre-Schoolers.
I have a post with race car blending.
I have a Montessori-inspired construction unit for construction vehicle lovers.
I also have fun magnetic vehicle STEM trays and activity bags.
For Spielgaben owners, I have a Spielgaben STEM challenge to build and fly a magnetic airplane.
My Little Keepers has Montessori inspired transportation activities for toddler.
Growing Book By Book has parking garage learn to spell your name.
Buggy and Buddy has a name practice activity using toy cars.
Pre-K Pages has a transportation theme with lots of hands-on activities.
Two Little Seeds has Montessori inspired transportation activities.
- Counting Coconuts has a mini unit on transportation with lots of activities.
- Mama’s Happy Hive has a Montessori-inspired transportation unit.
- Welcome to Mommyhood has transportation themed shelves with a variety of printables and activities.
- Uno Zwei Tutu has transportation themed printables and activities (site no longer available).
- Sorting Sprinkles has a transportation snack along with other transportation activities.
- PreKinders has a transportation theme with free printables and activities (including transportation same and different cards and activity).
- Every Star Is Different has a variety of posts with transportation activities and free printables. (At Every Star Is Different, go to the Free Printables tab, then to Thematic Activities, then to Transportation Activities.)
- Natural Beach Living has exploring things up in the sky activities with free count and clip cards.
- My Little Life of Travels and Adventures has airplane tot school with lots of tot trays (no longer available).
- The Pinay Homeschooler has a collection of transportation activities for toddlers, including free a-z vehicle cards.
- My Montessori Journey has a beginning sounds parking lot game.
- Growing Book By Book has a monster truck phonics jump.
- Nurturing Learning has a cars and colors activity.
- Life with Moore Babies has giant car graphing.
- Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls has a car sorting, counting, and graphing activity.
- School Time Snippets prepared a missing addends car math activity.
Here are some fundamental needs of people resources if your child is ready for that focus for your transportation unit.
You can take a transportation unit in many directions – for example, study types and parts of vehicles, how people in other nations travel, or focus on transportation as one of the fundamental needs of people (particularly as part of a history study at the elementary level). You can learn more about human needs and tendencies at Montessori Nuggets and What DID We Do All Day.
- Work & Play, Day by Day has the fundamental needs of people – core Montessori with a free printable blank chart.
- The Homeschool Den has a free printable chart of the fundamental needs of people (get chart from the lavender section on the page).
- Montessori Print Shop has fundamental needs of humans chart and picture cards that can be purchased.
- Montessori for Everyone has fundamental needs of people charts and card sets that can be purchased.
Using Interest-Based Unit Studies
Interest–based unit studies, such as a transportation unit for vehicle lovers, can be used to add motivation to any subject that’s difficult for your child. Interest-based unit studies work well whether your child is struggling with learning phonetic sounds (use miniature vehicles and sandpaper letters), beginning reading (find phonetic-based readers with a transportation theme), or learning math facts (use miniature vehicles to add, subtract, multiply, or divide miniature vehicles or (later on) use online vehicle games at a site like Fun Brain or Academic Skill Builders to reinforce math facts).
More Ideas for a Transportation Unit Study on Pinterest
Transportation Unit Study Pinterest Board
On Pinterest, I have more resources for a transportation unit for preschoolers through elementary-aged children. The resources aren’t all Montessori resources, but there are many wonderful ideas to choose from to fit into a transportation unit.
Don’t forget to include some transportation songs in your unit study. For young children, songs like “The Wheels on the Bus” are always fun. Here’s a fun song and YouTube video about transportation by Nancy Kopman! “Transportation” is from her Wonderful You album. You can easily extend the song by adding other types of transportation.
Happy learning! 🙂
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Montessori Print Shop says
My youngest was never interested in the usual ‘phonics readers’. It wasn’t until I tapped in to his desire to understand how cars and construction vehicles worked, that he showed interest in learning to read. Of course, he only wanted to read books about cars! But, he taught himself to read and has loved reading ever since then.
Wish I had this list back then… it would have saved me a lot of time! Well done! And thanks for the link-up 🙂
Deb says
Thanks for your kind comment, Jennifer! I think it’s true of many boys especially that they can learn anything but often need to have a special interest in what they’re studying. I love that I can always count on your site for wonderful materials to go with any unit study! 🙂
Sara says
This is very helpful, thank you Debbie. I’ll often save links from here and there on word to allow easy access later, and your efforts are appreciated.
Sara
Deb says
Thanks, Sara! I’m so glad my posts are helpful! 🙂
Mieke says
Thanks for all of the ideas! I printed the shadow/vehicle cards for my daughter from the Homeschool Creations blog that you posted about. I am always looking for new ideas to use at home and in my preschool classroom!
Deb says
Thanks, Mieke! I’m happy you found things you could use! 🙂
Sylvia says
Thank you for so many great references! I’m not sure which ones are most appropriate for a toddler, but I’ll be sure to check them out. My son is nuts about all vehicles to these will probably work for us!
Deb says
Thanks for your comment, Sylvia! You’ll find the hands-on activities best for a toddler. Have fun!:)
Aimee says
What a great collection of ideas and projects here, Deb! There is so much to learn about the way we travel. You can even compare it to how transportation has evolved. Great post and thank you for linking up to The Sunday Showcase.
Deb says
Thanks, Aimee! I love that transportation really can be looked at from a lot of different perspectives – and vehicle lovers will generally be receptive to all of it! 🙂
Daisy says
Thanks for the FB link x
Deb says
My pleasure, Daisy! You have some great posts! 🙂
Susan Stephenson says
Love these ideas, Deb, and think Interest-based studies just are sheer good sense!
Deb says
Thanks, Susan! I always loved unit studies, especially interest-based ones. The difference they make in motivation for learning is wonderful! 🙂
Kelley says
Hi Deb! I was wondering if you had any materials that compared features of animals to features of transportation in regards to how they move?