Description

These materials are part of the Early Childhood Montessori math curriculum. By the age of three, children are quite adept at one-to-one correspondence, the foundational concept for “number.” These mathematics activities are organized in a logical, progressive order. Children are first introduced to the materials for number works 1–10. After mastering the numbers 1–10, they begin the decimal system through the bead materials. A child may be introduced concurrently to the teens and tens through linear counting exercises. Over time, and with the sensorial experience of the bead work, children begin working with the beads in combination with the boards. The latter exercises combine the concrete materials with the symbolic representations. Classic Montessori Mathematics Materials consist of the Numeral Rods, Sandpaper Numerals, Spindle Box, Numerals and Counters, Teen Board – symbols, Teen Board – quantities and symbols, and Hundred Board.

Contents

Digital Sorting Activities Digital Matching Activities Mathematics Activities Included: Numeral Rods Sandpaper Numerals Spindle Box Numerals and Counters Teen Board – symbols Teen Board – quantities and symbols Hundred Board

Skills

-introduce the quantities and their symbols from 1 to 10 -demonstrate the sequence of numbers from 1 to 10 -introduce the idea of the base ten system -introduce numerals one through ten and make an association between the written and spoken symbol -introduce all the symbols used in our numerical system Indirect -introduce zero -verify that children can make the appropriate grouping for the numerals -familiarize children with odd and even numerals

Prior Knowledge Recommended

Extensive experience with the sensorial materials

Subjects

Hundred Board, Number Rods, Sandpaper Numerals, Spindle Box, Numerals & Counters, Teen Board — Quantity & Symbols, Teen Board — symbols, One Hundred Chain