With math, I use workbooks and Math Montessori Album which I purchased from KHT Montessori. In this post, I will show you how we integrate workbooks and Montessori Math.
So we start with a workbook. As you can see we are currently reviewing the place value. Using the book, we discuss this a little bit, then close the book and prepare our Montessori materials for a hands-on activity.
In Montessori, there are a number of ways on how to present place value. I have talked about this before using the Golden Beads. This time, we used the Stamp Game tiles. Here's my presentation of hundreds, tens and ones. Each digit can range from 0 to 9.
Then I set up an activity for Mavi to see if he was able to grasp the concept. I don't want to overwhelm him so we only worked up to tens. The number tiles you see here is from our Hundred Boards.
After the hands-on activities and when he's ready we work on the workbooks. Adding hands-on activities to textbooks/workbooks/activity sheets makes the learning less tedious and more exciting for little fellows. So either way, workbooks or hands-on activities you'll be fine.
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I love hands on activities for learning math! Such great ideas!
ReplyDeleteKatie @ Cup of Tea