On these pages, you'll find
information about some of the materials used in the Montessori classroom and the
activities your child will be involved in.
The Binominal and Trinomial Cube
The Cubes are both built up with wooden
cubes and rectangular prisms in different colors.
The Binominal Cube is made out of pieces that form a cube of (a+b)3.
(a+b)3 =
a3+3a2b+3ab2+b3. Altogether there are 8 pieces.
The Trinomial Cube is made out of pieces that forms a cube (a+b+c)3.
Direct Purpose: To build a cube
Indirect Purpose: Indirect preparation for counting with cubic roots. Preparation
for verification of the algebraic formulas (a+b)2 and (a+b+c)3
Control of Error: Mechanical and visual
Age: 3.5- 4 years (about)
Aristotle said There is nothing in our intellect that first didnt exist in our
senses. When the children are about 3 years old and sometimes earlier, this material
is introduced to them. With the Sensorial materials, the children classify the impressions
they get every day, minute. The materials help them to gain a deeper understanding of
these impressions.
Maria Montessori calls these materials Materialized
Abstractions.”
An abstract idea that appears in the human brain appears only in direct physical contact
with materials. By touching the material, it gets settled in the muscle mind, this gives
the child the possibilities of a deeper understanding of it.
Additional Parent Education
Sound Boxes
Vocabulary Enrichment Cards
The Number Rods
Pink Tower
Water Pouring
Sandpaper Numbers
Broad Stairs
Sandpaper Letters
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