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Addition Components of an addition equation
Addend + addend = sum
Using Addition Control Chart 1
Essential Combinations
Adding with Zero
Doubling Addends
Using Addition Chart 3
Using Addition Chart 5
Bingo Game with Addition Chart 6
Oral Games to Memorise Addition Facts
Learning about the basic formats of addition
Addition Snake Game
Subtraction Components of a subtraction equation
Minuend – subtrahend = difference
Using subtraction Strip board
Using Subtraction Chart 2
Bingo Game with Subtraction Chart 3
Mathematics
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Oral Games to Memorise Subtraction Facts
Learning about Basic Formats for Subtraction
Subtraction Snake Game
Multiplication Components of a subtraction equation
Multiplicand x multiplier = product
Using the Multiplication Bead Board
Finding Combinations of Numbers on the Multiplication Bead Board
Using Multiplication Chart 3
Using Multiplication Chart 4
Using Multiplication Chart 5
Oral Games to Memorise Multiplication facts
Learning about the Basic Formats of Multiplication
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Skip counting Using the Short Bead Chains
Skip counting using the Long Bead Chains
Building the Decanomial
Building the Decanomial Diagonally
Multiplying by 10
Division Components of a subtraction equation
Dividend ÷ divisor = quotient
Using the Unit Division Board
Using Division Control Chart 1
Using Division Chart 2
Oral Games to Memorise Division Facts
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Learning about the Basic Formats of Division
Finding Multiples Using Coloured Bead Bars
Learning about Multiples Using the Algebraic Pegboard
Finding the Lowest Common Multiple Using the Algebraic Pegboard
Graphing Multiples on the Chart of Multiples
Learning About Multiples using the Multiples Tables
Learning about Prime Numbers Using Multiples Table C
Learning about Factors Using the Algebraic Pegboard
Identifying Prime Factors
Identifying Prime Factors Using the Algebraic Pegboard
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Building Lowest Common Multiples from Prime Factors Using the Algebraic Pegboard
Using Prime Factors to Find Lowest Common Multiples and Greatest Common Factors
Long Division Notation
Doing Division with the Golden beads
Practicing Division with the Golden Bead Material
Dividing a 3-Digit Dividend by a 2-Digit Divisor with the Golden Bead Material
Learning About Geometric Representation to 1,000,000
Learning about Numerals to 1,000,000
Exploring the Small Bead Frame
Using the Small Bead Frame and Notation Paper
Adding with the Small Bead Frame Adding with Exchanging, Using the Small Bead Frame
Subtracting Using the Small Bead Frame Subtracting with Exchanging, Using the Small Bead Frame Multiplying with the Small Bead Frame
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Exploring the Large Bead Frame
Using the Large Bead Frame and Notation Paper
Multiplying with the Large Bead Frame
Exploring the Flat Bead Frame
Multiplying by a 1-Digit Multiplier Using the Flat Bead Frame Multiplying by a 2-Digit Multiplier Using the Flat Bead Frame
Exploring the Checkerboard
Multiplying by a 1-Digit Multiplier Using the Checkerboard
Multiplying by a 2-Digit Multiplier Using the Checkerboard
Drawing Using the Checkerboard
Multiplying a 4-Digit Number by a 1-Digit Multiplier Using the Bank Game
Exploring the Long Division Material
Dividing by 1-Digit Numbers Without Remainders Using the Long Division Material
Dividing by 1-Digit Numbers With Remainders Using the Long Division Material Dividing by 2-Digit Numbers Using the Long Division Material
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Fraction Circles – sensorial exploration
Understanding the Concept of Fractions
Introducing Fractions Using
the Fraction Circles
Putting Fractions in Order from a Whole to Tenths
Matching Fractions from a Whole to One Tenth
Common Fractions numerator 1 fractus --- denominator 3
Understanding Written Fractions
Matching Fraction Tickets to
Fraction Circles
Constructing Fractions to Match Fraction Tickets
Finding Equivalences of Fractions
Adding Fractions with the Same Denominator That Add
Up to One or Less
Adding Fractions with the Same Denominator That Add
Up to More than One
Introduction to Adding Fractions with Different
Denominators
Subtracting Fractions with the Same Denominator
Introduction to Subtracting Fractions with Different
Denominators
Multiplying Fractions by Whole Numbers
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Dividing Fractions by Whole Numbers
Dividing Fractions by Whole
Numbers when Equivalent Fractions Must Be Made
First
Constructive triangles – sensorial exploration
Geometric Presentation Tray – sensorial exploration
Geometric solids – sensorial exploration
Reviewing Shapes with Demonstration Tray
Working with Geometric Cabinet
Traingles
Rectangles
Regular Polygons
Circles
Quadrilaterals
Curved Figures
Exploring Shapes with the Geometric Form Cards
Reviewing Shapes with the Constructive Triangles
Introducing Similar,
Congruent, and Equivalent Shapes with the
Constructive Triangles
Learning the Concept of Point, Line, Plane, And Solid
Learning about Straight and Curved Lines
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Studying the Parts of a Line
Learning about Horizontal, Vertical and Oblique Lines
Geometry Sticks
Understanding the Relationship Between Lines:
Parallel, Divergent, and Converget Lines
Understanding the Relationship Between Lines: Intersecting, Perpendicular,
And Oblique Lines
Learning About an Angle and its Parts
Learning Five Types of
Angles
Learning to Measure Angles
Montessori Protractor
Making Open and Closed Figures
Learning the Difference Between Close Curved
Figures and Polygons
Studying Irregular Polygons
Studying Regular Polygons
Learning Some Closed
Curved Figures
Circle
Ellipse
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Ovoid
Quatrefoil
Curvilinear Trinagle
Learning the Parts of a Circle
centre, arc, circumference, chord, diameter, radius
Learning the Parts of a Triangle
sides, vertex/vertices, angles, base, perimeter, area
Classifying Triangles by Their Sides
Classifying Triangles by Their Angles
Building Equilateral, Isosceles, and Scalene
Triangles
Building Right, Obtuse, and Acute Triangles
Classifying Triangles by Sides and Angles: The Seven Types
of Triangles in the World
Studying the Sides of a Right Triangle
Equilateral Triangle
Right Angled Scalene Traingle
Right Angled Isosceles Triangle
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Obtuse Angled Isosceles Triangle
Acute Angled Isosceles Triangle
Acute Angled Scalene Triangle
Obtuse Angled Scalene Triangle
Combining Triangles to Make Stars
Combining Triangles to Make Diaphragms
Combining Triangles to Make Different Figures
Learning the Types of
Quadrilaterals
Trapezoid
Parallelogram
Rhombus
Rectangle
Square
Kite
Making Quadrilaterals with Geometry Sticks
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Learning that Triangles Combine to Make
Quadrilaterals
Seeing How Many Quadrilaterals the Various
Triangles Can Form
Making Figures Using the Reverse Side of Triangles
Learning About Regular Many-Sided Polygons
Pentagon
Hexagon
Heptagon
Octagon
Nonagon
Decagon
Forming Regular Many-Sided Polygons
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Reviewing the Geometric Solids
Sphere
Ovoid
Cone
Cube
Square-Based Prism
Triangular-Based Prism
Square-Based Pyramid
Triangular-Based Pyramid
Cylinder
Ellipsoid
Geometric Solids Activity Set