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Montessori Decanomial Box - 55 Bead Bars for Numbers 1–10

Montessori Decanomial Box - 55 Bead Bars for Numbers 1–10

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The Montessori Decanomial Box includes 55 color-coded bead bars for each number from 1 to 10, facilitating hands-on learning of multiplication and numerical patterns.

Product Description

The Montessori Decanomial Box is a key material in Montessori mathematics education, designed to help children explore multiplication concepts through hands-on manipulation. This set includes 55 bead bars for each number from 1 to 10, totaling 550 bars, all color-coded according to traditional Montessori standards. It allows children to construct the Decanomial Square and visually internalize mathematical relationships and patterns.

Key Features

  • Includes 55 color-coded bead bars for each number 1–10 (total of 550 bars)
  • Supports multiplication tables, commutative property, and number patterns
  • Beads are securely strung and color-coded for visual clarity
  • Comes with a sturdy wooden box featuring compartments for organized storage
  • Montessori-aligned material for primary math exploration

Benefits for Children

  • Reinforces multiplication through visual and tactile engagemen
  • Promotes understanding of numerical patterns and relationships
  • Encourages independence and concentration during math work
  • Prepares children for abstract math concepts with concrete tools

Specifications

  • Contents: 550 bead bars (55 each of numbers 1–10)
  • Materials: High-quality, color-coded beads and durable wooden box with compartments
  • Box Dimensions: Approx. 34 cm x 30 cm x 6 cm
  • Recommended Age: 5+ years

Ideal For

  • Montessori classrooms and homeschool environments
  • Math shelves for ages 5 and up
  • Children working on multiplication, number sequencing, and Decanomial Square construction

See It In Action

Follow us on Instagram @HandsOnMontessoriStore to see how Montessori learners use the Decanomial Box in math exploration.