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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The Printed Numerals are used with the Number Rods to associate quantity and symbol 1-10. The numerals are printed in red on wooden tablets.--Publisher's Catalogue

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueThe Red Rods develop visual discrimination of length, while height, color and width remain constant. Ten solid wooden rods increasing in length in equal units from 10 cm to 1 meter.--Publisher's catalogueUse…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueThe complete Reading Analysis Set presents basic, as well as complex sentence analysis. Through the simple questions used for analysis, the child is led from concrete awareness to abstract understanding of…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue"This extensive set of Bead Material is used for teaching the exercises of linear and skip-counting the quantities of the squares and cubes of the numbers 1-10. It prepares the child for later activities in…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue Dr. Montessori analyzed the movements that are connected with writing and developed The Metal Insets for directly preparing the child for handwriting. Use of this material strengthens the three-finder drop…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The Leaf Cards aid the child in moving from the concrete representations of leaf shapes to abstraction. There are three series of 18 cards that correspond to the leaf shapes contained within the Botany…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The First Set of Botany Cards contains cards illustrating the parts of: a plant, a root, a leaf, and a flower. The Second Set of Botany Cards is used for the identification and classification of roots,…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue This activity kit encourages students to make classroom-to-world connections through matching the shapes provided in the cabinet with the shapes of leaves they locate outside. Learning doesn’t end in the…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The Third Box of Color Tablets introduces the final stage in color discrimination - that of grading. The box contains 63 tablets representing nine colors in seven graded shades of: red, blue, yellow, green,…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The Second Box of Color Tablets introduces secondary and tertiary colors as well as the language of colors. The box contains 22 tablets, a pair each of: red, blue, yellow, orange, green purple, brown, pink,…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue This simple-looking activity kit is an excellent tool for promoting concentration and experiential learning. The Baric Tablets are a sensorial activity that can be used for children age 4 and upward. They…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue"This set of material represents three cases of hte Theorem of Pythagoras. In the first, 2 sides of the triangle are equal; in the second, the sides of the triangle are in the proportion of 3:4:5; and in the…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The 10 Geometric Solids introduce the child to solid geometry.Pair with the 2-dimensional geometric planes figures. 10 solids : blue wood ; various sizes + 3 stands.

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue This material is used to link the three-dimensional Geometric Solids to their corresponding two-dimensional plane figures.--Publisher's catalogue.

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The Geometric Cabinet introduces the child to plane geometry. The Demonstration Tray is used with the Geometric Cabinet to introduce plane geometric shapes in isolation--Publisher's catalogue.

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogueThe Golden Bead Material introduces the child to the decimal system with concrete representations of the hierarchy of numbers. Quantity and place value is explored by the child through activities in the…

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View item in the U of T Libraries CatalogueUsing the Teen Boards, the child explores the numbers 11-19. Bead quantities are created from the 10 bars and colored bead stairs in the Teen Bead Box and are associated with the corresponding numeral on the…

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View item in the U of T Libraries catalogue The Spindle Box provides practice in associating quantity and symbol for the numbers 0-9.--Publisher's catalogue.

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View item in the U of T Libraries CatalogueThe Sandpaper Numerals introduce the child to symbol 0-9 and their corresponding number names. By tracing the numerals in the style and direction in which they are written, the child is preparing for writing…

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View this item in the U of T Libraries CatalogueThe Number Rods introduce the child to quantity 1-10 and their corresponding number names. Through exploration with the material, the child also develops concepts in sequence of number, combinations of…
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