Seguin Board A: bridging exercise

How is the bridging exercise done with Seguin Board A?

This activity is a bridging exercise with Seguin Board A, where we combine symbols and quantities. The directress asks the child to bring all of the materials to the floor mat one by one, ensuring he is holding them carefully with two hands.

The directress begins by placing the first board in front of the child, with the one, two, and three number boards on the right-hand side of the mat. She asks the child to build the Short Bead Stair on the felt placed to the top right of the mat. She then places the box of the ten-bead bars next to it.

The directress asks the child if he remembers how to make 11. He then shows her how to make 11 with the beads. Once he has made 11, the directress says β€œyes ten and one makes 11” the child is encouraged to place it next to the ten at the top of the board.

The directress assists the child in slotting the number one board next to the first ten on the board. She reminds him that ten and one make 11.

The directress asks the child what number comes next. The child is encouraged to repeat in the same manner with 12 and 13. She consolidates the lesson with the child, if he has grasped the concept then she can continue with 14-19 in the same manner. If he does not grasp the concept, the directress should make a note and try again another day.

Seguin Board A: bridging exercise

Seguin Board A: bridging exercise

What does the child learn by doing this activity?

This activity helps the child connect quantity, name, and symbols from 11-19, it reinforces place values of tens and ones as well as it helps the child sequence teen numbers correctly.

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

The Dot Game

Fractions