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    Montessori Mathematics For Pre-School

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Montessori Mathematics For Pre-School

    Montessori Mathematics For Pre-School
    Published 7/2023
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.55 GB | Duration: 2h 9m

    Montessori Mathematics for Preschool that teaches the skills for solving maths problems using the Montessori Methods

    What you'll 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

    Requirements

    Learners will need a basic understanding of Mathematical concepts.

    Description

    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.Montessori Mathematics for Preschool is a course that teaches math by using hands-on methods to help children advance at their own pace. These methods include manipulating bead and stamp material, utilizing strip boards, using physical shapes to learn fractions, and internalizing essential math facts.Children who learn math the Montessori way are more confident in their math skills, they have a deeper understanding of quantities, and they feel free to experiment and make errors, as the process is emphasized over the product.Montessori Mathematics for Preschool is based on giving children exposure to concrete materials first, then giving them incremental opportunities to work on more abstract concepts. The children are able to hold materials in their hands, the materials are symbolic or representative (a number, perhaps), and that symbolism changes over time until children are ready to let go of the materials and find solutions on pen and paper or even in their heads (mental math). This idea of mastering a skill without the assistance of materials is referred to as abstraction.The basic Montessori Mathematical concepts for preschool include:· Present Concrete materials first and then introduce abstract concepts.· Teach quantities before the symbols.· Use attached quantities before introducing loose quantities.· Always teach in order of sequence, 1, 2, 3…Montessori Mathematics for Preschool gives children visual and tactile representations of the numbers they are working with. With this foundation, children as young as 4 can be observed in a Montessori classroom working out addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with numbers in the thousands!

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICS

    Section 2: MONTESSORI CLASSROOM SET-UP

    Lecture 2 MONTESSORI CLASSROOM SET-UP

    Section 3: MEMORY GAMES FOR BABIES AND TODDLERS

    Lecture 3 MEMORY GAMES FOR BABIES AND TODDLERS

    Section 4: Matching Games FOR BABIES AND TODDLERS

    Lecture 4 Matching Games FOR BABIES AND TODDLERS

    Section 5: PSC SORTING

    Lecture 5 PSC SORTING

    Section 6: MEASUREMENT

    Lecture 6 MEASUREMENT

    Section 7: COUNTING AND SORTING

    Lecture 7 COUNTING AND SORTING

    Section 8: NUMBER HOPSCOTCH

    Lecture 8 NUMBER HOPSCOTCH

    Section 9: PATTERNS

    Lecture 9 PATTERNS

    Section 10: SORTING

    Lecture 10 SORTING

    Section 11: COMPARING BIG AND SMALL

    Lecture 11 COMPARING BIG AND SMALL

    Section 12: TIME TELLING

    Lecture 12 TIME TELLING

    Section 13: ANT NEST

    Lecture 13 ANT NEST

    Section 14: NUMBER HUNT

    Lecture 14 NUMBER HUNT

    Section 15: NUMBER RODS AND CARDS

    Lecture 15 NUMBER RODS AND CARDS

    Section 16: SPINDLE BOX

    Lecture 16 SPINDLE BOX

    Section 17: SANDPAPER NUMERALS

    Lecture 17 SANDPAPER NUMERALS

    Section 18: CARDS AND COUNTERS

    Lecture 18 CARDS AND COUNTERS

    Section 19: ODD AND EVEN NUMBERS

    Lecture 19 ODD AND EVEN NUMBERS

    Section 20: TEACHING THE NAMES OF THE POWER OF 10

    Lecture 20 TEACHING THE NAMES OF THE POWER OF 10

    Section 21: COUNTING THROUGH WITH GOLDEN BEADS

    Lecture 21 COUNTING THROUGH WITH GOLDEN BEADS

    Section 22: SEQUIN BOARD A

    Lecture 22 SEQUIN BOARD A

    Section 23: COMBINING QUANTITIES WRITTEN SYMBOLS

    Lecture 23 COMBINING QUANTITIES WRITTEN SYMBOLS

    Section 24: THE 100 BEAD CHAIN

    Lecture 24 THE 100 BEAD CHAIN

    Section 25: ADDITION USING SHORT BEAD STAIR

    Lecture 25 ADDITION USING SHORT BEAD STAIR

    Section 26: ADDITION WITH CHANGE

    Lecture 26 ADDITION WITH CHANGE

    Section 27: SUBTRACTION WITH CHANGE

    Lecture 27 SUBTRACTION WITH CHANGE

    Section 28: DIVISION WITH CHANGING AND REMAINDER

    Lecture 28 DIVISION WITH CHANGING AND REMAINDER

    Section 29: MULTIPLICATION BOARD

    Lecture 29 MULTIPLICATION BOARD

    Section 30: INTRODUCTION TO FRACTIONS

    Lecture 30 INTRODUCTION TO FRACTIONS

    Section 31: CONCLUSION

    Lecture 31 CONCLUSION

    This course is designed for teachers and all education professionals who teach Mathematics to children especially at the primary/elementary level.