Mathematical

Bead Trays

The Golden Beads Presentation Tray is the primary lesson in Montessori Math: Introducing Place Value and the Decimal System. The Montessori Math Golden Beads Presentation Tray is a easy presentation which includes one of every of a unit, a 10 bar, one hundred square, and one thousand cube. The intention is to introduce the kid […]

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Spindle Boxes

         The Spindle Boxes are a Montessori math material that introduce counting with tangible wooden spindles. The material consists of two boxes, one with a lid that holds 45 spindles, and another open box which is divided into 9 compartments. This box, almost like a tray with high sides, has a number

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TEEN AND TEN BOARDS

The teen board and the ten board are technically different materials, but they are used in a similar fashion. The teen board is a wooden frame with ten rows, and a selection of fitting tiles with individual numbers on each. Each row has the number 10 written on the frame, and enough space to insert

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Bead Frame

The Bead Frame helps to a child of transition from a separate understanding of a more abstract understanding of the decimal system, added, subtraction, multiplication and division of a thousand digits. The setting of Montessori Math Small Bead Frame is often overlooked in early childhood classes. The framework comes at the end of lessons on

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Number Rods

The Number Rods divulge college students to the idea of measurement. Instead of searching at rods and saying, “this one is longer,” now the pupil is capable of really quantify precisely how a whole lot longer. While this could appear to be a as a substitute intuitive skill, it really takes a honest little bit

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Beads Chain

The bead chains are a colorful, quintessential Montessori material. In the primary classroom, children use them to learn how to count, and perhaps how to skip count. In a lower elementary classroom ,they are used for skip counting and to help memorize multiplication facts. In upper elementary children use them to solidify concepts like squaring

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