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 think it's so cool to have the hands on work to go along with the workbook. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love hands on activities for learning math! Such great ideas!
ReplyDeleteKatie @ Cup of Tea
This is such a great way to learn!
ReplyDeleteLove how you incorporated Montessori
ReplyDeleteThank you all. This is adding some park on our math activities.
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