Cards & Counters

Roberta Frosolini
Via Montessori
Published in
3 min readFeb 10, 2019
All counters should be of the same kind.

The child matches the counters to the number symbols 0 to 9.

Aim

The child enjoys opportunities to practise counting and matching amounts with numerals.

Objectives

Discover the concept of odd and even numbers

Precursors

Only introduce the concept of odd and even numbers once the child is completely familiar with this work.

Age

4+

Materials

  • A set of number cards 1 to 10
  • A box containing 55 counters

Control of error

There are precisely the correct number of counters. If the child has miscounted the counters there will be either not enough or some left over.

Language

Number names: 1 to 10; odd and even

Presentation

This exercise is carried out individually either on a table or on the mat. Children seem to prefer working with this material on a large mat on the floor (probably because we use large sandpaper number cards to carry out this work).

Shuffle the numbers on the mat and give the child the box with the counters. Invite the child to find the number symbol 1. When he has done so ask him to put it on the top left hand side of the mat. You may ask: “How many counters do you need?” Once the child has given you his answer ask him to find the number of counters in the box. You can help him place the counter below the numeral.

For number 2, help your child to put the counters next to each other. Continue this way with number 3, placing the two first counters next to each other and the third below, to the left hand side. Continue this way until the child has found all the numbers and used all the counters.

Discussion

Although the original presentation uses the numerals 1 to 10, the child can use the 0 card as he has already worked with the spindle box (which introduce children to 0).

In some presentations, you may find that the pattern of the counters is described differently, for example: the odd counter is positioned in the middle rather than on the left hand side.

Other presentations are described with the numerals being put in a line, rather than mixed up, before starting with counting the counters.

Let the small child practice with matching counters to numerals placing them in a single line below the card, if they wish to.

Ideas

You might offer children different counters such as small rocks.

The concept of even and odd can be reinforced with pairing activities like the basket with baby socks, you might like to put in the basket an odd pair. The basket can be kept either in the life skills area as well as in the sensorial area of your Casa dei Bambini.

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