Doctor Maria Montessori believed that children come to absorb mathematical concepts naturally.... Through the Montessori Curriculum areas of practical Life, Sensorial and Mathematics, children experience the concepts of order, measurement, calculations.
numeric symbol recognition, counting and exactness.
Montessori math lessons lead the child through progressive hands-on activities, emphasizing concepts while preparing the child for abstractions.
Number and Quantity - Spindle Box (1-5)
Number and Quantity - Spindle Box (1-10)
Building the Unifix Cube and matching it to corresponding Numbers
1:1 Correspondence and Number Tracing
Sandpaper Numbers and Quantity
Red and Blue Rods with Numerals
Table Top Rods with Numerals
1-10 Clip Cards
Number tracing in Sand
Bead Stair - Numbers 1-9
Presentation Tray of the Golden Beads
Making Teen Numbers
Making Tens
Addition using Addition Strip Board
Addition using Number Beads
Short Chain - Skip Counting
Long Chain - Skip Counting
Number Sequencing with 1-50 Board
Even Numbers
Number Sequencing with 100 - Board
Building Quantity with Golden Beads
Addition with Stamp Game
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