Last week we started working on our Addition Strip. I wanted to test Mavi if he’s into it, and surprisingly he enjoys it! As you know, I am not Montessori trained (not yet), so I am relying on free Montessori albums with regards to “how to’s” and I am currently using this site as my primary resource of information.
Anyway, all materials here are homemade. I used pink and light blue strips instead of the conventional red and blue because I ran out of papers.
I also printed this equation strips. Since this is just a “trial” period, I didn’t introduce Chart 1 and Chart 2 yet. We will work on it in our next session.
He loves picking up the blue and pink strips based on the equation.
We worked on the five equations and gave him 3 more for him to work on by himself.
When we’re done, he told me he loves it! And for that we will have a full lesson this week (we’re doing Math thrice a week now) and we’re using Chart 1 and Chart 2. More on that on my next post :)
PS. I am contemplating on purchasing Montessori-Math materials and Karen Tyler’s Math Album. Creating materials can be tedious and time consuming at times. They’re quite pricey though but I guess it will be all worth-it if you’re son/kids enjoy using it right?
Happy Monday!
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I always covet for montessori materials. But somehow it gives me greater satisfaction that my kids are learning from home made mobtessori materials- dunno why? By the way, try laminating your strips to make it more durable. Oh, also i find that after the child is through with a certain Montessori material, it just sits in the cupboard collecting dust. These times, I just feel
ReplyDeleteLike I should have just make my own and not buy.