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Thermic Tablets
A set of 6 pairs of tablets in a box. It is used to demonstrate gradation and pairing of temperature variations. See Enlarge
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Presentation Tray
This wooden tray is used to introduce the 2-dimensional Geometrical shapes. The framed tray has a removable grid top. The 6 spaces in the grid contain 3 shapes triangle, square and circle as blue insets in yellow frames and 3 blank squares in yellow. See Enlarge
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Geometrical Cabinet
A teak ply wooden polished cabinet with 6 drawers introduces planar Geometry. Each drawer contains Geometrical shapes as blue insets with knobs in yellow frames. The 6 drawers contain the following 32 shapes:
6 circles with increasing diameters.
4 quadrilateral insets of rhombus, parallelogram, trapezium and trapezoid and 2 blank squares.
6 triangles with varying angles.
A set of regular polygons - pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon and decagon.
4 curvilinear insets - ellipse, oval, curvilinear triangle and rosette and 2 blank squares.
6 right angled quadrilaterals (5 rectangles and one square).
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Geometrical Form Cards
Three sets of 32 Geometry cards in three teakwood polished cabinets. Each cabinet is divided into 6 compartments. Each compartment contains the number of cards corresponding to the shapes in each drawer. The same shapes are present in all 3 cabinets as a full figure, thick outline and a thin outline. The cabinets are marked to indicate the same. The form cards are made of hardboard Material. See Enlarge
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Drawing Insects with Painted Stand
Two sloping wooden stands containing 10 square pink coloured frames. Each of the frames contains a different Geometrical shape in blue colour. Both the frames and insets are made of metal. The shapes provided are: equilateral triangle, square, rectangle, trapezium, pentagon, circle, oval, ellipse, rosette and curvilinear triangle,
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Binomial Squares
A box containing a set of 4 pieces to represent the formula (a+b)2 The lid of the box is printed to denote the colour codes (red, blue and black) at the appropriate positions. The box contains one red piece denoting a2, one blue piece denoting b2 and 2 identical black pieces each denoting ab. Hence together they make a2 + b2+ 2ab. See Enlarge
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Trinomial Square
A box containing a set of 9 pieces to represent the formula (a+b+c)2 The lid of the box is printed to denote the colour codes (red, blue, yellow and black) at the appropriate positions. The box contains one red piece denoting a2, one blue piece denoting b2, one yellow piece denoting c2, 2 black pieces denoting ab. 2 black pieces denoting bc, 2 black pieces denoting ac. Hence together they make a2 + b2+ c2+ 2ab + 2ac + 2bc See Enlarge
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Binomial Cubes
Binomial Cubes A box containing a set of cubes to represent the formula (a+b)3 The lid of the box is printed to denote the colour codes (red, blue and black)at the appropriate positions. The box is hinged at two of the sides so that the two sides can be opened to facilitate easy removal of the cubes. The pieces represent a3 + b3+ 3a2b+3ab2 See Enlarge
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Trinomial Cubes
A box containing a set of cubes to represent the formula (a+b+c)3 The lid of the box is printed to denote the colour codes (red, blue, yellow and black) at the appropriate positions. The box is hinged at two of the sides so that the two sides can be opened to facilitate easy removal of the cubes. a3 + b3 + c3 + 3a2b + 3ab2+ 3a2c + 3ac2+ 3b2c + 3bc2 See Enlarge
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Decanomial Squares
This set of squares is used to denote the formula (a+b+c+d+e+f+g+h+i+j)2Each denomination is represented by a colour (the same colours as used in the coloured bead stairs). The child forms a giant square with the help of the wooden squares and rectangles given in the set. See Enlarge
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Knobless Cylinders
A set of 4 boxes each containing cylinders corresponding to each of the cylinder blocks. The cylinders vary in diameter and height similar to the cylinder blocks. There are 10 blue cylinders corresponding to block "A", 10 red corresponding to block "B", 10 yellow corresponding to block "C", 10 green corresponding to block "D". Each of the blocks teaches a different relationship between the basic dimensions of height and width. See Enlarge
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Constructive Triangles
This comprises 4 sets of triangles in 4 different boxes. The boxes are shaped thus - rectangular, triangular, large hexagonal and small hexagonal. The triangles are made of hardboard Material. See Enlarge
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We Indians, take great pride in our Mathematic concepts. This branch of study has been learnt through time immemorial and given utmost importance in India. According to Laplace, "The ingenious method of expressing every possible number using a set of ten symbols emerged in India. The idea seems so simple nowadays that its significance and profound importance is no longer appreciated."Starting with the study of number symbols, the Montessori Arithmetic Materials lead the child step by step through the world of numbers, quantities, shapes, fraction arithmetic and more. The journey is made exciting with materials that are intriguing to the child and yet very fundamental. See Enlarge
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Number Rods
This is a set of 10 rods of increasing lengths. While the height and width remain constant at 2.5cm, the length varies from 10 cm to 100 cm. The alternate segments of the rods are red and blue in colour respectively. See Enlarge
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