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Ibu recently went for a Montessori Maths workshop and taught me the concept of odd and even numbers. I don't know what the heck they are but well, the cookie crisps were delicious! :D
Give, the clear concept of Even and Odd in mathematics to the children at the age of 4 years old, seem quite difficult. But, there is no doubt that It is considered the best age to teach Even and Odd to the child. The ability to count, to compute and to use numerical relationships are among the most significant gifts to human mind. Without any doubt, that little children are attracted to the science of numbers at the very early age of life.

In Montessori, the child is taken from the concrete experiences and ideas to the abstract one. There is also a progression of difficulty… simple to complex. First, the child uses the material to make his concept clear about anything in mathematics problems, after that he becomes expert in the field of mathematics without using any material. Same like that the concept of Even and Odd is given to the child with the help of home-made as well as Montessori-made material both in the school and at home.
from montessoriexpert.com

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