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About Montessori Bead Skip Counting

Our apps are developed to enhance the learning and help create strong math foundations. Skip counting is adding the same number over and over and over again.

Montessori Bead Skip Counting is an innovative new incarnation of a classic "Montessori" math material, the “short chains” and “long chains”. It uses the Montessori colored bead chains to show the relationship of number multiples in a chain/number line format. Students can drag the tags or input the number.

This app teaches skip counting with Montessori beads as a precursor to multiplication tables/math facts in a visual form, leading to deeper understanding. Great for Montessori and more traditional classrooms -- extra practice at home and for homeschoolers.

Students who already have an understanding of addition can practice skip counting, as repeated addition, by building colorful number chains and labeling them with number tickets.

As students progress in their learning, they can enter numbers themselves for the multiples.

This app was created collaboratively by incorporating ideas from Montessori teachers, parents, IT professionals, and perhaps most importantly, Montessori and more traditionally schooled students themselves.

Students will be able to:
- Build on-screen bead chains for 1’s to 10’s
- Learn and practice skip counting for 1’s to 10’s
- Move labels for the skip counting beads to the correct place on the chain
- Type in the number themselves when they have learned the skip counting
- Use the “show me” function to see how the app works, or to review chains they want to see presented
- Practice and test their multiplication math fact skills
- Review factors

Using the iPad, the beads are directly proportional (without the extra wire ends of some physical materials) and can duplicate number line activities to show the relationship for multiplication tables.
We welcome your input about Montessori Bead Skip Counting for the iPad. Please join us in conversation through our website, www.MontessoriTech.net.

Recommended Ages: 4-7
The app can be used as a visual for older students to review factors and multiples.
Categories: Math, Addition, Multiplication

Additional Information
Version
1.5 (21.8 MB)
Updated
Aug 21, 2020
Age
4+ Years
First Released
May 25, 2012
Category
App Store ID
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