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Montessori Math and Cultural Subjects Curriculum, Ages 3-6, Part B

 

 

•Math exercises sequence color chart
•Complete Golden Bead exercises
•Sensorial Bead Cabinet introduction
•Math materials options
•Cultural Subjects overview
•Concrete geography
•Beginning biology exercises
•Art appreciation and projects
•Works together with Part A module
•Not intended as stand alone segment
•Almost 4 hours of video instruction
•Concise 50 page manual

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This module works together with the resources in the Montessori Math & Cultural Subjects Curriculum Part A, Ages 3-6 Home Study Course. Overview information about the Cultural Subjects materials and presentations, as well as presentations that come before and after the bead material lessons, are in the Part A module. If you plan to set up and master complete Math and Cultural Subjects Areas, you will need both.

Montessori Math & Cultural Subjects Curriculum Part B, Ages 3-6 Home Study Course
The Math Area is the nervous system of the Montessori classroom. The advanced exercises for 3 to 6 year olds make the complex concepts of the decimal system, as well as squaring and cubing numbers, easy to grasp – literally! Students gain an invaluable concrete understanding of the basis of all higher mathematics by holding in their hands objects that make the relationships of units, tens, hundreds, and thousands crystal clear.

The Cultural Subjects Area is the heart of the Montessori classroom. In this area, children begin to understand the foundational structures of all the sciences including the social sciences. Present these concepts from the whole to the parts, and closest to the child out to the entire universe, and give him the framework he needs to slot in all the ideas and information he will ever learn in these subjects.

This module teaches you how to present these essential concepts and helps you choose effectively which ones will serve your learners best. Learn to include both traditional materials and innovations in both math area and cultural area materials. Specific recommended resources help you stay current in these areas and to update them regularly with new materials - even within a smaller budget.

Take advantage of the period of the absorbent mind to allow your children to understand the foundations of mathematics and the world around them with concrete Montessori materials. They will take away a love for these complex subjects that will make all their future studies more exciting.