Learning Addition and Subtraction: Dynamic Addition Montessori Materials Stamp Game
Dynamic addition, using the stamp game, is another step on the way towards memorization and abstract pencil and paper work for Montessori students.
Continue ReadingDynamic addition, using the stamp game, is another step on the way towards memorization and abstract pencil and paper work for Montessori students.
Continue ReadingThe initial addition presentation in Montessori is static addition, which is done with the golden beads.
Continue ReadingChildren in Montessori kindergarten can learn about the concept of carrying and exchanging in addition by using the golden bead material in dynamic …
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Continue ReadingMontessori children who are working toward abstract memorization of addition facts can use the addition strip board to assist them. It’s an …
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