Birds Eye View
How is the Birds Eye View presented in a Montessori classroom?
This activity is used to show the child an overhead view of the Golden Beads and the Large Number Cards together. The child notices the combination of the ‘concrete’ Golden Beads to the ‘abstract’ Large Number Cards.
In this activity, the child learns to match the beads to the written number. The Directress with the help of the child unrolls two floor mats next to each other. The number cards are laid out with the units to the far right, followed by the tens, then hundreds then thousands on the far left.
The child is encouraged to match the correct number of Golden Beads to the correct number cards, for example, the number card 5 will have 5 unit beads to the right of it, the number card 70 will have 7 ten bead bars to the right of it. The directress encourages the child to count each number correctly, and when he reaches 9, 90, or 900 he must remember to change the next hierarchy.
What does the child learn by doing this activity?
This activity is good for the child to understand matching the correct concrete amount to the correct numerals, this activity gives the child more practice for dynamic operations, as well as it gives him further practice in changing hierarchies.
Looking for more Montessori activities?
Here is a list of all the Montessori Maths activities including Early Maths, Introduction to the Decimal System, Seguin Boards, The Hundred Board, The Short Bead Stair, Bead Chains, The Snake Game, Group Operations, The Large Number Rods, Recording with the Small Number Rods, The Short Bead Stair, The Strip Boards, The Boards, The Stamp Game, The Abacus, The Dot Game, and Fractions. Just click on the page you want to learn about to go there.
Early Maths
Introduction to the Decimal System
The Short Bead Stair
Seguin Boards
The Hundred Board
Bead Chains
The Snake Game
Group Operations
Large Number Rods
Recording with the Small Number Rods
The Short Bead Stair
The Strip Boards
The Boards
The Stamp Game
The Abacus
Operations with the Abacus: Static addition (without change)
Operations with the Abacus: Static multiplication (without change)
Operations with the Abacus: Static subtraction (without change)