Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
Montessori Stamp Game is and how to introduce it to your child. You will also learn how to present the Stamp Game for addition, subtraction..
Montessori Stamp Game Static and Dynamic Addition Problems Print and cut! They're all ready to use! * Dynamic Problem cards have an asterisk at the top right hand corner in order to differentiate Total : 8 Pages of addition problems
If you are wondering what the stamp game is and how to play it, then you have come to the right place. Teachers who use Montessorian techniques often use the
Two-Digit Static Addition Using the Montessori Stamp GameThese 12 math task cards involve two-digit static addition using the Montessori stamp game cards (without regrouping). Two versions of recording sheets and a lesson exit ticket to assess students' learning at the end of the lesson are also in...
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
Ah the stamp game, another of my favorite Montessori math materials! The stamp game material provides an important step to help children move from the concrete golden bead material, to the more abstract. It is used to help children practice all of the previous operations done with the golden beads, plus group long division. Here, actual quantities that were previously held in the hand as the beautiful golden beads (and often stacked high into towers to complete an operation), are now simplified
If you are wondering what the stamp game is and how to play it, then you have come to the right place. Teachers who use Montessorian techniques often use the
Printable version of the Montessori stamp game and equation sheets When printing, be aware there are TWO versions of the stamp game included in the file. The first part of the document is a FULL COLOR stamp game for printing on white paper or cardstock. The second half of the document is printed in black and white. This allows you to print on colored paper or cardstock and save on ink. I recommend using card stock and laminating. **This is a digital file. No physical materials will be shipped. All sales final*
AGE: 5.5 years (after the child is familiar with the decimal system, Static Addition With Golden Beads and Dynamic Addition With Golde...
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AGE: 5.5 years (after the child is familiar with the decimal system, Static Addition With Golden Beads and Dynamic Addition With Golde...
This PDF can be used to create a simple Montessori Stamp Game that can be used at home. The PDF can be printed in color, or black and white. Children can color the stamps if needed. A very basic introduction on how to use this tool for Addition and Subtraction is included. This is an easy and inexpensive way for your Montessori child to use a stamp game at home, or for children to have their own sets of materials to eliminate sharing. Cards should be printed onto card stock, cut, and laminated prior to use.
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
The stamp game is one of my favorite pieces of math materials [as are almost all the other materials!] and recently I introduced it to one of my 6-9 class children. Before doing this activity they worked through the golden beads completing all the counting, changing, addition, multiplication and subtraction activities. I didn't do division yet as I felt the child was getting bored and needed to move onto another activity, so they'll be working with the stamp game as well as doing division with the golden beads. The child will need a good understanding of the decimal system and changing [i.e ten units for a 10 bar and so on] to work with the stamp game, so its a good idea to do the 100 and 1000 chain before this. Step 1: To introduce I ask the child to go get me 1000, 100, 10 and 1unit from the golden beads and I show the child how the tiles from the stamp game are equal in value to the golden beads. This is just one of those tiny steps you should do in order to help the child progress through the materials gradually and to help them see the relationship between of materials. When I do this i usually say something like 'I see you've been working with the golden beads a lot lately and you seem to be getting all your sums right with them. Would you like me to show you another way you can do those sums with a new material?' Step 2: Next I tell the child a quantity and ask them to make it on the mat. If they're finding this confusing then they can make it with the golden beads and with the stamp game. I do a few quantities just to make sure the child can make them with ease. Step 3: Now we start a simple addition sum similar to those we did with the golden beads. Here I have photos of a child doing addition with the stamp game with change. Here's how you present this: Step 1: Ask the child to read the question and make the first quantity with the stamp game. Step 2: Ask the child to make the next quantity below the first making sure they leave a gap between them. Step 3: Show the child how to push all the stamps together to start counting. Step 4: the child counts starting from the units and upon reaching 10 units the child is shown how to change 10units with 1 ten. They should already understand this from working with the golden beads. The changed ten is placed at the top of the ten column as one would write it when doing a written sum. The remaining units are counted and noted on the question sheet. Step 5; The rest of the stamps are counted in the same way, exchanging when necessary. Once all have been counted and answer noted the child can check the answer on the control card. I've used the mat I posted about here for the stamp game, I've decided to make another one to be used only with the stamp game as sometimes more than one child needs the mat for different activities. I'm wondering if it would be better made out of another material, any ideas?? Jennie at Our Montessori Story posted a link to this website that has a free stamp game download. Apparently Maria Montessori originally used real posting stamps for the stamp game. A great lesson to learn from this example is that there are many materials in our environment that can be reused to create fun and exciting activities for language, mathematics or other areas. I'm going to go through my things this week and see what activities I can create from things I already have. Susan at The Moveable Alphabet also has a post about the stamp game worth checking :) I'll post about multiplication and division with the stamp game soon.
Pinay Homeschooler is a blog that shares homeschool and afterschool activity of kids from babies to elementary level.
If you are wondering what the stamp game is and how to play it, then you have come to the right place. Teachers who use Montessorian techniques often use the
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