Monday 13 March 2017

Montessori Curriculum- Mathematics

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MONTESSORI IN MATHEMATICS

Math is all around the young child from day one.
How old are you? In one hour you will go to school. You were born on the 2nd.
Image result for mathematics montessoriNumber itself cannot be defined and understand of number grows from experience with real objects but eventually they become abstract ideas. It is one of the most abstract concepts that the human mind has encountered. No physical aspects of objects can ever suggest the idea of number. The ability to count, to compute, and to use numerical relationships are among the most significant among human achievements. The concept of number is not the contribution of a single individual but is the product of a gradual, social evolution. The number system which has been created over thousands of years is an abstract invention. It began with the realization of one and then more than one. It is marvelous to see the readiness of the child’s understanding of this same concept.
Arithmetic deals with shape, space, numbers, and their relationships and attributes by the use of numbers and symbols. It is a study of the science of pattern and includes patterns of all kinds, such as numerical patterns, abstract patterns, patterns of shape and motion. In the Montessori classroom, five families with math are presented to the child: arithmetic, geometry, statistics and calculus. More precisely, the concepts covered in the Primary class are numeration, the decimal system, computation, the arithmetic tables, whole numbers, fractions, and positive numbers. We offer arithmetic to the child in the final two years of the first place of developments from age four to age five and six.
Arithmetic is the science of computing using positive real numbers. It is specifically the process of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. The materials of the Primary Montessori classroom also present sensorial experiences in geometry and algebra.
Numbers through Ten
 Number Rods
 Sandpaper Numbers
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 Number Rods and Cards
 Spindle Boxes
 Concept of Zero
 Cards and Counters
 Memory Game
   
Decimal System
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 Introduction to quantity
 Symbols
 Formation of Numbers
 Changing
 Addition
 Multiplication
 Substraction
 Division
 Stamp Game
 Dot Game
 Word Problems
   
Linear & Skip Counting
 Teens: Quanity
 Teens: Symbol
 Tens: Association
 Linear Counting
 Skip Counting
 Number Roll
   
Tables of Arithmetic
 Addition Snake Game
 Strip Board - exercises
 Addition Strip Board
 Addition Charts
 Substraction Snake Game
 Substraction Strip Board
 Substraction Charts

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