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Montessori Mathematics for Elementary Years

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About Course

Life is built on mathematical principles; doing anything without understanding math is almost impossible. One of the most important things we can help children with is to develop mathematical skills in their first few years at school. Children who are taught Montessori math in earlier stages of their life will become successful at problem-solving, increase their interest in math, completely dissolve their phobia for math, and make them successful in scientific fields, engineering fields, information technology, physics, and even chemistry.

Mathematics is one of the most abstract concepts that the human mind has encountered. The ability to count, to compute and to use numerical relationships are among the most significant among human achievements. As teachers, you would have noticed how marvelous it is to see the readiness of the child’s understanding of Mathematical concepts. The child observes and experiences the world sensorially. These concepts allow the child to create mental order and establish a mental map, which supports adaptation to the environment and the changes that may occur in it.

The Montessori Mathematics for Elementary Years offers the child the opportunity to observe and experience the world sensorially. From this experience, the child abstracts concepts and qualities of the things in his environment. These concepts allow the child to create mental order and establish a mental map, which supports adaptation to the environment and the changes that may occur in it.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Knowledge about the Montessori fun and exciting way of teaching mathematics
  • The nature of young children and the delivery techniques you need to teach children in the early years.
  • Math by using hands-on methods to help children advance at their own pace.
  • Observe in a Montessori classroom children working out addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with numbers in the thousands

Course Content

Introduction

  • Introduction
    00:00

CURRICULUM

MEASUREMENT

SHAPES

Multiple using 100 Number charts

ODD AND EVEN NUMBERS

Names of the Powers of Ten

Counting Through with Golden Beads

The Written Symbols for the Power of Ten

Combining Quantities & Written symbols 11 to 19

Subtraction with change (Stamp game)

Geometric Cabinet Triangles

Blue Scalene Right Triangles

Bisecting an Angle

PARTS OF CIRCLE

Area of Rectangle

Addition Chart 3

Fraction Insets

Multiplication of Fractions

Factors with Button and Cardboard

Lowest Common Multiple

Reading Simple Graphs

Money

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