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Anantpatal 100 Board - Montessori Math Manipulative for Kids

Rs. 1,699.00
Type: Toys

Size: 33 cm x 33 cm. Coasters size: 2.4 cm x 2.4 cm
Weight: 700 GM
Material: Solid Wood
Colour: Natural Finish
Recommended Age: 2 years and above

Presenting our traditional Montessori-inspired hundred board, designed for open-ended play and growth with your child. The Anantpatal 100 Board is a versatile math manipulative, offering a complete solution for mastering essential skills in kindergarten and the first two years of school.

This innovative, hands-on learning tool helps children recognize numbers, practice counting, explore math calculations, discover patterns, and even practice language skills. It’s not just educational but also incredibly engaging and fun!

In Sanskrit, "Patal" means a wooden board, and "Anantpatal" translates to a board with infinite possibilities!

The Anantpatal 100 Board fosters a tactile and visual understanding of counting, addition, and subtraction. With its one hundred holes and a convenient counters pocket, children can enjoy counting, creating patterns, solving mathematical equations, and even exploring concepts like cardinal directions.

Designed for homeschooling families, kindergarten classrooms, and early elementary students, the board promotes STEM education and encourages children to develop a neurological connection with math concepts through engaging, interactive play.

Whether you’re looking for a Montessori math tool, a hands-on number learning aid, or an innovative way to teach math, the Anantpatal 100 Board is the perfect choice for parents and educators alike.

Build counting confidence with Ananpatal Board

If you would like to help your child count from 1 to 100, the numbered counters work to provide both visual and physical connections. As your child places the numbers and counts aloud, a deep neurological connection occurs through both the physical and oral acts combined. If this is your child's first time counting to 100 with numbers, it can be overwhelming, so encourage your child to look for patterns in the number positions. (For example, observe "I see that all the numbers in this row start with 3. Do you see all the numbers in the next row start with anything that's the same?" Or you can point out that all the numbers in the rows from the top to the bottom end in the same number.

Building Strong Math Foundations

Promote Critical Thinking

Kindergarten is a critical time in a child's education as it lays the foundation for all future learning. The National Curriculum Framework in India emphasizes the importance of developing mathematical skills in young children, starting from kindergarten. Anantpatal board is an innovative tool that can help children develop these skills in a fun and engaging way. In this blog, we will explore the math skills required for kindergarten children in India and how the Anantpatal board can be used to teach them.

Counting and Number recognition

The Anantpatal board comes with 100 tiles numbered 1-100, Children can see how numbers are arranged in the board in sequence and how they relate to one another. It provides a visual representation of numbers, making it easier for children to understand the concept of counting, and helping to reinforce the concepts in a fun and interactive way.

Skip Counting

Skip counting is the skill of counting by a certain number other than one. For example, counting by twos: 2, 4, 6, 8, etc. We can introduce skip counting patterns by asking children to count by twos, fives, or tens, and place the corresponding number tiles on the board. This will help them understand the concept of grouping numbers and counting in multiples. With practice, children can develop fluency in skip counting and become comfortable with more complex patterns.

By using the Anantpatal 100 board for skip counting activities, children can develop a deeper understanding of numbers and their relationships, which can help prepare strong foundational math skills.

Addition and Subtraction

An Anantpatal 100 board can be a great tool to introduce addition and subtraction concepts to kindergarten children. By placing tiles on the board, children can visualize the process of adding or taking away objects. This visual representation can help children better understand the concept of addition and subtraction and build their foundational math skills.

Coding

Use the tiles to create simple patterns, such as red-blue, red-blue, red-green-pink, and red-green-pink, and ask the child to continue the pattern. The Anantpatal board also includes colour coding cards that can be used to introduce coding concepts to young children. By matching the colours to the letters and numbers on the board, children can create simple patterns and shapes.

Comparing numbers (greater than, less than)

Anantpatal 100 board can help kindergarten kids develop their ability to compare numbers and understand the concepts of greater than and less than. Start by placing two number tiles side by side, and then ask the child to identify which one is greater and which one is lesser. Encourage them to use the concepts of more and less to compare numbers. By practicing this activity, children can develop a better understanding of the concepts of greater than and less than, and it can also help them prepare for more advanced math skills in the future. Download the Kindergarten math Worksheet for 10 less than, 10 more than

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Understanding place value

The board's layout allows for easy visualization of the relationship between ones, tens, and hundreds of places. By using rows and columns to represent ones and tens places, respectively, kids can learn to identify and understand the value of each digit in a number.

Using your example of the number 43, the child can easily locate the 40 in the last row and 3 in the 3rd column and understand that 43 is composed of 40 and 3. With continued practice, they will be able to quickly identify the place value of each digit in any number, setting them up for success in their math education.

Fine motor skills

The Anantpatal board can help children develop their fine motor skills by requiring them to manipulate the tiles and placing them on the board promoting hand-eye coordination and dexterity, which are essential for fine motor development. Additionally, picking up small objects such as loose parts, and placing them in front of the tiles can help improve hand and finger strength, as well as hand control. The use of loose parts also encourages the use of the pincer grasp, which involves using the thumb and index finger to pick up and manipulate small objects, and is a critical fine motor skill for writing and other activities. These skill aligns with National Curriculum Framework for Physical Development in India for kindergarten.