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You are here: Home / Giveaways and Offers / Montessori on Teachers Pay Teachers and a Celebration!

Montessori on Teachers Pay Teachers and a Celebration!

January 16, 2015 By Seemi

 

Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) is a wonderful marketplace where teachers post printable materials they have created.  It covers all age ranges from preschool to high school, and beyond.  You can find amazing, high quality resources made by talented teachers who have tested their materials in their classrooms.

I am celebrating two years as a seller on TpT this month, as well as two years on my blog.  It’s been a wonderful couple of years and I have learned a LOT!  I’ve connected with many of you, my dear, kind, and talented readers.  You’ve helped me stick to my blog even when I was feeling overwhelmed and wanting to quit.  You’ve supported me by purchasing my printables.. so much so that in addition to my blog and TpT anniversary, this week I am also celebrating an official TpT earnings milestone!

Trillium Montessori 2nd blogiversary blowout

In honor of all these milestones, I’m putting my entire TpT store on sale for 50% off (except bundles) until 11:59pm EST on Saturday, January 17th.

In the spirit of celebration, I’d also like to introduce you to a few other Montessori stores on TpT.


First up is Jessica Renee.  I was impressed with the professional look of Jessica’s store and I asked her to write a short post for us. She would like to give you a little introduction to the Montessori bead materials.

The Beauty of the Beads

by Jessica Renée

A new visitor to a Montessori classroom will likely notice many unusual and intriguing materials, laid out on wooden shelves, as if calling out to be touched. This is exactly what happened recently at my dual-track school where some classes follow the traditional school model, and other classes follow the Montessori model. We were blending classes to do some Christmas activities and the children from the traditional classes were visiting my Montessori room for the first time. It was interesting to see how many of them were drawn to the beads. They would wander over, touch them gently, comment to each other about how beautiful they are, and then come over to me to ask me what they were for. For this reason, I was inspired to write a brief introduction to these beautiful beads.

The Montessori Bead Stair (a.k.a. the Short Bead Stair or the Colored Bead Stair)

The Bead Stair consists of colored bead bars that concretely represent the numbers from 1-9. These bead bars with their characteristic colors are used to learn countless math concepts from basic counting, to skip counting, to addition, to multiplication, and even to the squaring and cubing of numbers.

Montessori Bead Stair Counting

The first step is to understand the quantities and the symbols for 1-9. Montessori children also learn the color that is associated with each number.

1 – red
2 – green
3 – pink
4 – yellow
5 – light blue
6 – purple
7 – white
8 – brown
9 – dark blue

In many classes, children also complete extension activities like my Bead Stair booklets.

 Montessori Bead Stair Booklet Extension by Jessica Renee

CLICK HERE FOR A FREE BEAD STAIR BOOKLET

At first, children may color the beads the wrong color. This simply means that they have not yet mastered the complicated process involved in this work. To complete this work, the child must first count the beads in the booklet, keep that number in mind, find the bead bar with the same quantity of beads, remember the color of that bead bar, choose the matching pencil, and finally color the bead bar in their booklet. They will continue to work with these booklets until they reach mastery. Later, they will move on to learning the teen numbers (i.e. 11-19), skip counting with the chains, and doing linear addition with the Snake Game.

 The Golden Beads

 Decimal Layout with the Montessori Golden Beads

The Golden Beads are a key material for teaching the decimal system. It is through the Golden Beads that Montessori children come to understand place value and what it means for a number to consist of units, tens, hundreds, and thousands. Once the children have a solid understanding of quantity and are able to name and form quantities using the beads, they will learn to associate those quantities with their numerical symbols (e.g. 3235). This is often done using the wooden numeral cards and in some cases using extension activities like those in my Golden Bead Booklets.

 montessori golden bead sample large collage

CLICK HERE FOR A FREE GOLDEN BEADS BOOKLET

 Addition with the Montessori Golden Beads

Because of their concrete nature, the Golden Beads are also used when introducing the concepts of addition, multiplication, subtraction, and division.

Jessica Renee

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Jessica is a Montessori-trained teacher from Vancouver, British Columbia, where she currently teaches a combined Kindergarten and Grade 1 class, in a public school. In Vancouver, public Montessori programs are becoming increasingly popular with parents who want something different from the traditional school model. She also develops Montessori-inspired extension activities to use with her class and to share with others on Teachers Pay Teachers.


Montessori Stores on TpT

I’d also like to invite you to visit and follow the following stores on TpT that sell Montessori inspired materials.  If you click on the green star next to their name, you will get an email every time they upload something new into their stores.  Reviews also help the stores a lot, so please download their free items and leave them some positive feedback!

I’ve picked out one paid and one free product from each of these stores for you to take a look at.  If you hover over the image, you may see a “Pin it” button.  Click the button to pin the image to your pinterest boards.  Click a little BELOW the button to go to the product page where you can read more details.


 Green Tree Montessori


 Lisa Steele


Montessori Nature


 

Montessori Motivation


The Joyful Learner


 Carrots are Orange


Montessori Mac


 The Montessori Garden


 Montessori Rocks


 A Passion for Montessori


 I Believe in Montessori


Teacher Pia


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