- visual representation of the numbers up to 100 in the Montessori colours
- suitable for all arithmetic tasks
- made from environmentally friendly RE-Wood®
- visual representation of numbers up to 1,000
- in Montessori colours
- made of environmentally friendly RE-Wood®
Demonstration video
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- count up to the millions
- large Montessori-coloured beads, pleasant to the touch
- made of environmentally friendly RE-Wood®
Get your set now and save money!
Price advantage = savings compared to individual purchase
- calculate in the thousands
- large Montessori-coloured beads, pleasant to the touch
- made of environmentally friendly RE-Wood®
Get your set now and save money!
Price advantage = savings compared to individual purchase
- learn and recognise the numbers from 1 to 10
- for comparing numbers and their values
- for arithmetic, breaking down and tracing
- number value = size in cm = perfect independent control
Demonstration video
- visual representation of numbers up to 1,000
- in Montessori colours
- made of environmentally friendly RE-Wood®
Demonstration video
- for learning and consolidating numbers up to 100
- children can practice independently
- made of wood, pleasant feel
- calculate in the thousands
- large Montessori-coloured beads, pleasant to the touch
- made of environmentally friendly RE-Wood®
- count up to the millions
- large Montessori-coloured beads, pleasant to the touch
- made of environmentally friendly RE-Wood®
- 12-part dice set made of wood in the Montessori colours
- with rounded corners
- in a sturdy plastic case
- learn and recognise the numbers from 1 to 10
- for comparing numbers and their values
- for arithmetic, breaking down and tracing
- number value = size in cm = perfect self-control
Demonstration video

- with slides for the multiplication series from 2-10
- creates a different star for every series
- for practising the basic times tables
- for complex calculations in the number range up to 100
- tange of uses possible
- prime numbers, least common multiple and greatest common divisor
- suitable for school years 1-6
- visualisation and calculation aid for numbers up to 10,000
- blank cubes made from RE-Wood® in the Montessori colours
- versatile and can be labelled
- for arithmetic up to 10,000 with transitions
- also for counting, sorting and matching
- promotes maths and motor skills
- for visual representation of the decimal system
- explain orders of magnitude clearly, show transitions, add and subtract
- 100 golden unit beads for the golden bead material
- for your own sets or to supplement existing sets
- for attractive presentation of the Metal Fraction Circles
- space for 5 fraction circles per stand
- made of wood
- for visual representation of the decimal system
- explain the hierarch of numbers clearly, show transitions, add and subtract
- 45 golden ten bars for the golden bead material
- for your own sets or to supplement existing sets
- addition with numbers up to 20
- all addition sums from 1+1 to 10+10
- in a practical wooden box for storage
- logical representation of addition with the bead material
- cross the tens by counting
- recognise the structure of crossing the tens through number bonds to ten
- use subitising 5
- set, solve and understand all addition sums that are possible with units
- learn to cross tens in addition sums
- split numbers
- learn and practise addition problems from 1+1 to 9+9
- independent solving of addition tasks
- supplement to the "Addition Strip Board" (available separately)
- transfer from hands-on bead material into written numbers
- mark individual bead chains
- in 20 plastic boxes for clear storage
- 1 set of arrows for the hundred chain
- 1 set of arrows for the thousand chain
- 2 transparent plastic boxes with lids
- 2 plastic tabs
- transfer from hands-on bead material into written numbers
- mark individual bead chains
- in 10 plastic boxes for easy storage
- master numbers up to a million
- extensive use of the decimal system
- tables > 10
- multiplication of 3 and 4-digit numbers without aids
- for tidy storage of the bead material
- with storage option for the arrows
- easy to move around the classroom thanks to castors
- calculate with large numbers and explore large number ranges
- count linearly or in steps, form squares and cubes
- preparation for multiplication, root calculation and raising to a higher power
- three-dimensional construction against the background of the binomial formula
- recognize the binomial square
- make abstractions tangible
- get to know the three dimensions
- first introduction to algebra
- to store the Large Number Cards
- with lid
- made of solid beech wood
- for tidy storage of the wooden spindles
- space for 45 spindles
- made from solid beech wood
- for storing the wooden Printed Numerals
- made of solid beech wood
- pleasant feel
- box for storing the Sandpaper Numerals
- slanted front for easier removal of the boards
- made from solid beech wood
- to store the Small Number Cards
- with lid
- made of solid beech wood
- match and associate numbers 11-19
- understand the sequence of numbers
- assign quantities to the numbers 11-19
- for illustrating and comparing fractions
- with 10 different subdivisions
- in a high quality wooden sorting box
- match and associate numbers 11-99
- understand the sequence of numbers
- assign quantities to the numbers 11-99
- convey the concept of time and clocks
- set the time with a preset minute or hour hand
- understand the meaning of the clock hands
- set the time without specified pointer
- set the time forwards or backwards
- first introduction to the typical hierarchy number colours
- memorise the number sequence
- simple tasks using addition, subtraction and multiplication
- accessory for the Hundred Board
- introduction to the numbers from 1 - 100
- perfect control of error for children
- accessory for the Pythagoras Board
- introduction to the multiplication tables
- perfect control of error for children
- for counting the unit beads
- robust, made of metal
- for your own sets or to supplement existing sets
- to illustrate numbers and their values
- a fun way to develop early mathematical knowledge
- in a practical wooden box
- division with numbers up to 90
- all division tasks with single-digit results
- in a practical wooden box for storage
- calculate all division problems up to 81
- independent solving of division problems
- learning and practising division tasks
- supplement to the "Division Board" (available separately)
- transition from calculating using materials to calculating without these aids
- addition of multi-digit summands
- deepen the understanding of number transfers
- basic subtraction tasks
- add and subtract whole numbers
- negative results
- change 10 unit beads into golden ten bars
- master large multiplication tasks up to 1,000,000,000
- preparation for written multiplication
- multiply with single and multi-digit multipliers
- for proper storage of the hundred and thousand chain
- with storage option for the arrows
- simple wall mounting thanks to suspension hooks on the back
- for tidy storage of the Short Bead Chains
- with storage option for the arrows
- simple wall mounting thanks to suspension hooks on the back
- 10 geometric solids, 3 stands
- Working out the different properties of the individual solids
- in preparation for geometry

- representation of any numbers in the decimal system
- addition and subtraction up to 9,999, especially with tens transition
- division and multiplication up to 9,999
- learn and consolidate the number range up to 100
- children can practise individually
- made of wood, pleasant to touch
- learn to count and estimate large numbers
- internalise concepts of quantity
- familiarise with numbers up to 100
- Adding and subtracting numbers
- accessory for the Introduction to the Decimal System
- 1 number card each for 1, 10, 100, 1,000
- in a wooden tray
- lay out specified numbers
- clearly recognise and "grasp" crossing tens in every case
- recognise place values and name relationships
- introduction to decimal quantities
- name the individual objects
- golden plastic beads
- calculations in the millions
- wooden beads in the hierarchy colors green, blue and red
- pleasant to touch
- made from solid beech wood
- introduction to fractions
- clear way to illustrate fractions
- with coloured interior for control of error
- naming the numbers from 1-1,000
- designed in the hierarchy colors
- 9 or 1 large number card per decimal unit
- naming the numbers from 1-9,000
- designed in the hierarchy colors
- 9 large number cards per decimal unit
- practice division exercises with multi-digit divisor
- calculate large division problems tangibly
- understand and learn large division problems
- preparation for written division
- felt mat, pleasant to the touch
- specially developed for the hundred chain
- protects against dirt and prevents rolling away
- felt mat, pleasant to the touch
- specially developed for the thousand chain
- with rubber band for rolling up and storage
- learn and understand fractions
- calculate with fractions
- interprete and add fractions
- multiplications in the number range up to 100
- all multiplication problems in the tables 1-10
- in a practical wooden box for storage
- teaching the basics of multiplication
- learning to understand multiplication sums
- visualise multiplication with beads
- cross below the tens by counting
- calculate all multiplication sums from 1 x 1 to 10 x 10
- forward/backward calculation of reverse-order tasks
- independent solving of multiplication tasks
- learn and practise multiplication tasks
- supplement to the "Pythagoras Board" (available separately)
- recognize the relationship between length and value
- understand the numbers 1-10
- practice number sequences
- train sorting the blue/red bars by value
- recognize the size of numbers
- for visual representation of the number range up to 1,000
- clearly explain the hierarchy of numbers, show transitions, add and subtract
- 1 thousand cube for the golden bead material
- for your own sets or to supplement existing sets
- for visual representation of the decimal system
- clearly explain the hierarchy of numbers, show transitions, add and subtract
- 1 thousand cube for the golden bead material
- for your own sets or to supplement existing sets
- accessory for the Number Rods
- understand the numbers from 1-10
- made of birch plywood
- understand the entire multiplication table
- recognize multiplication tables
- instinctively understand how math "works"
- preliminary stage to multiplication
- get to know numbers with all senses
- 10 sturdy wooden boards
- stimulate fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination
- understand the structure of tens
- practise putting numbers together
- recognise the sequence of numbers
- understand the structure of tens
- practise putting numbers together
- recognise the sequence of numbers
- basis for squaring numbers and multiplying square numbers
- makes it easier to understand multiplication sequences
- 10 coloured bead chains 1x1 to 10x10 and 10 bead squares for control
- calculate with thousands
- wooden beads in the hierarchy colors green, blue and red
- pleasant to touch
- made from solid beech wood
- for working out multiplication series from 1-10
- with 100 red beads, 10 number tiles and 1 red wooden chip
- geometric representation of the times tables, calculating the products by counting
- to work out the division series from 1-9
- with 100 green wooden balls and 9 green wooden cones
- understand basic division tasks
- naming the numbers from 1-3,000
- designed in the hierarchy colors
- 9 or 3 small number cards per decimal unit
- naming the numbers from 1-9,000
- designed in the hierarchy colors
- 9 small number cards per decimal unit
- understand the size of numbers
- understand numbers 1 - 10
- practising number sequence
- recognise correlations between length and value
- sort the blue/red rods by value
- introduce and recognize the value zero
- zero has an empty quantity
- fill the compartments with the correct number of spindles
- learn to count
- determine counting differences
- space-saving storage of red and numerical rods
- secure stand thanks to robust base
- 10 compartments, 1 for each rod
- tidy storage
- safe storage of the rods
- to store and present the Large Fraction Skittles (not included)
- made of solid beech wood
- special shape, so safe for children to carry
- subtraction with numbers up to 20
- all subtraction sums from 1-1 to 20-20 with single-digit results
- in a practical wooden box for storage
- teach the basics of subtraction
- learn to understand subtraction tasks
- visualise subtraction calculations with beads
- cross below the tens by counting
- recognisr the structure of crossing down below the tens
- learn about and practise subtraction
- learn to cross tens in subtraction problems
- create and practise inverse operations
- contains all subtraction sums with single-digit results
- independent solving of subtraction tasks
- learn and practise subtraction tasks
- supplement to the "Subtraction Strip Board" (available separately)
- learn to count and estimate large numbers
- internalise concepts of quantity
- familiarise with numbers up to 1,000
- add and subtract numbers
- for practising and reinforcing basic calculations
- the number tiles are designed in Montessori colours.
- made of wood, pleasant feel
- made of solid beech wood
- for storing and presenting the coloured bead stair
- long grooves make it easier to remove the bead bars
- extension of the Binomial Cube
- three-dimensional construction against the background of the trinomial formula
- recognize the trinomial square
- make abstractions tangible
- get to know the three dimensions
- first introduction to algebra
- for naming the numbers from 1 - 9,999
- designed in Montessori colours
- 9 large wooden cards per decimal unit
- for naming the numbers from 1 - 9,000
- designed in Montessori colours
- 9 small wooden cards per decimal unit
What is special about Montessori math?
Montessori math differs fundamentally from traditional teaching methods. It is based on the idea that children are naturally curious and inquisitive. Rather than simply presenting them with mathematical concepts, Montessori math creates an environment in which students can discover on their own. Here are some key principles of this method:
- Materials that invite comprehension: Montessori classrooms include specially designed materials that encourage children to explore mathematical concepts through handling and experimentation. For example, pupils can use special bead necklaces and sticks to understand the concept of addition and subtraction by manipulating the beads. They can also be used to explore geometric shapes in an exciting way.
- Self-directed learning: Montessori math allows pupils to learn at their own pace. They choose the materials they want to use and can work with them for as long as they need to understand a concept. This promotes student independence and confidence.
- Meaningful abstraction: Instead of introducing abstract mathematical symbols early on, Montessori math begins with concrete materials that students can touch and see. These mathematical learning games lay a strong foundation for later understanding of abstract mathematical concepts.
- Integration of math in everyday life: Montessori math shows students how math is relevant in their daily lives. This helps to stimulate children's interest in math and teach them practical skills.
- Multi-sensory learning: Montessori math uses all of the pupils' senses to promote learning. Children hear, see, feel and manipulate mathematical materials, which deepens their understanding and allows them to engage with the concepts in a variety of ways.
Montessori math materials: learning math with joy and success
A problem that many teachers encounter in math lessons is the lack of motivation and disinterest of pupils. With the Montessori math material, you can counteract this problem by making your lessons more varied and interactive. Pupils are motivated by the material and learn in a playful and enjoyable way. The Montessori principle also promotes children's independence and self-confidence, as they can work independently and on their own responsibility.
Montessori math materials are particularly suitable for primary schools as they are tailored to the needs and abilities of primary school children. Montessori materials teach pupils the basics of arithmetic, including addition and multiplication, in a concrete and clear way.
Montessori math lays the foundation for a deep and lasting understanding of math. It promotes not only academic knowledge, but also the development of important skills such as problem solving, critical thinking and self-regulation.
Parents looking for an educational method that supports their children in their mathematical development should consider Montessori math. This approach can help build self-confidence and enthusiasm for math in children and provide them with the skills they need in an increasingly mathematical world.
Conclusion:
Overall, Montessori math materials offer a unique way for children to experience math in a way that is fun and encourages their interest in this important subject. If you are looking for an innovative and effective way to promote math for your child, you should consider Montessori math.