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it was metrically and coetlpcuanly excellent.  A gold-glow day, that was.  How I valued your approval..As “To every coin ….”, so to every situation:  the pluses and minuses.  The upsetting minus of you working at 3 or 4 am Florida-time meant that your nights, in fact, were disrupted rather than restful..On more than one such no-sleep occasion, we joked about King David’s influence on you, adapting Psalm 57:7-9Like King David, your.07: [...] heart is ever steadfast..And like King David, you  .08: [] wake the dawn.09: (to) celebrate you, Lord,      among the people; and sing      your praise among the nations..But the plus of those sleep-arrested nights meant that the time differences between us seemingly dissipated, and emails could fly back and forth.  A 3 a.m. mail from you was a welcome midmorning coffee break for meAnd how could it be anything but welcome?    this respite, full of mind teasing, brain twisting, and word tweaking, a stimulating flurry of exchanges. Combat over the difference between awe – yir’AH,  fulfilling G-d’s laws through our observation of His wondrous works in our surroundings, and fear    PA’khad – keeping G-d’s laws only to avoid punishment, and the implications of each  of these words in the textsBattles over the fine line between mercy and pity. Tug-o-war over ‘loving-kindness’ – what does one do with such a long and awkward word?    which incidentally is quite short in the original: KHESS’edd.   But which also raises the issue of synonyms… and the fact that a synonym in English isn’t necessarily so in Hebrew. Bit by bit, you prized the treasure chest open, Alan, its trove of prizes being polished by your special touch..And there was plain old fun teasing too. Lots of itLike the time you advised that you’d come up with a great solution to Psalm 68:4 after extensive debate, but that you wanted to think it over for a day before releasing itAnother brilliant clinch in the offing …. The suspense was too much – were there 2 or 3 or more whining requests from me: oy vey, no, no, please  send  now! You sent it shortly afterwards, of course, flourished your trademark ‘heh’:.04: Sing unto God and laud his name.     Prepare the way for the sky’s rider.     His name is LORD. Exult before him..Though vital to your health, paradoxically you often viewed medical appointments as another setback in this race against timeWhen the second half of your week hadn’t been easy, following treatment, you sadly let me know it would not be possible to finish the particular psalm we were working on before the Sabbath commencedWith your keen sensitivity to wording, even when I mentioned no names in brief messages, you learned to identify which of my children would be coming home, and wish us a restful Shabbat..Luckily, unproductive ‘long weekends’ were not too commonInstead, there were many other evenings when, around midnight or later as I was about to close the computer and go to sleep… ping!  Who can resist the tantalizing ping of the inbox! OK, skim through, acknowledge: I’ll check first thing tomorrow. But this work was so rewarding for us both that it was impossible to ignore your draft until the next morning, especially knowing that you’d probably have time to review response notes that very same day if you received them back immediately..So: coffee, close reading, corrections;  and 30 to 40 minutes later, sometimes an hour for a longer or more complex piece, back the notes went. Always considerate of my schedules, you would add something like: It’s very late for you now. Don’t stay up for the sake of this draft. But the beauty of the project burned within our hearts, yes, like a kind of love, and who can turn away from love?************.How many parallel experiences we discovered in our lives, Alan, from puppies to orchards and growing up near large bodies of water. Both of us, sticklers for accuracy in our work; both of us sharing two pet peeves, ‘proactive’, and ‘impact’ as a proactive(!) verb; both of us loving our language of preference..We worked well together because we truly admired each other’s spheres of knowledge. Your gratitude was warmly sincere.   And your  humility in the face of the powerful poetry woven into these ancient words made working with you a delight. You tackled the raw material, hammering at it until you spun  as described in Psalm 12:6 –silver, refined in earth’s crucible,strained and purified seven times over..I was awed by how you approached the work, and told you what a privilege it was to observe the process closely, from the inside out, as it were. We both felt privileged by this versified translation, the chance, as  Psalm 33 says, to -03:     Sing a new song to the Lord.           Play it with skill and verve..In psalm 9 verse 12, King David delineates how G-d[] recalls them:     he never forgets the cry of the meek..We weighed the inferences of  recall, and never forget, the first being active, a purposeful raising into the conscious mind, by stating and restating; the second being more passive, an undertone or background; we explored how these words connected with that core of Bible, the Ten CommandmentsWorking intensively with you this past year-plus leaves me with so many funny or special shared moments and anecdotes; I will never forget them. As for classes on Davidic Psalms and their link to principles of Torah, I will keep my promise to you, Alan, and dedicate them in your name, this year, next year, whenever I give such classes, thereby actively, publicly recalling – for, as we discussed in Psalm 86, a name mentioned in connection with study of Bible gladdens the namesake's soul..Throughout, your achievement was a source of encouragement to many, as we watched you determinedly gain time with the psalms. It was only recently that you wrote the following:.When we got done with 145, I had no idea so much work might still remain. It is daunting, but it has gone well, I think, and it certainly motivates me to stay alert and fight through my medical troubles. I shall be grateful to let go when the time comes. I am so tired. But not yet..And still you managed to edit so many of the psalms since that note, even completely recasting some of them. But with every day that passed since your hospitalization, and no email winging into my inbox, my heart fractured that bit more. You could, chronologically, have been my older brother, and what a wonderful older brother you often seemed to be throughout this laden but beautiful year of working together. Who better to express how I feel now, than King David in  Psalm 22:14    I am spilled like water. / All my bones disjointed; / my heart is beeswax, / melting within.   This, because I mourn you as only a close Elder Sister can.***.Alan        May your  insightfulness be a long-lived tribute to your depth of thinking;.May your keen learning that so enhanced our working together, and the many other traits of character that we all respect and admire, infuse our memories with hues of love;.May these, and so much more, be a comfort to all who were close to you.And may these words which I have spoken stand as testimony in your good stead before God..Alan, dear spirit-kin, if I have unthinkingly offended you or been inconsiderate in any way, I ask your forgiveness..Let’s  turn again to Psalm Eleven, the psalm that brought us together:.01: I hope in the Lord.     Would you wish of my soul      be off like a bird …...May your soul, like the bird, be off      to settle beneath wings of everlasting peace and blessed rest.   ta'NOO’akh    ba’sha’LOM.   [rest peacefully]   Amen.
{{Infobox Lesson
| Name          = Hundred Board
| Topic        = Math
| Subtopic      = Linear Counting
| image        = [[File:Hundred Board 4.JPG|320 px]]
| Level        = [[Primary]]
| Age          = 4.5 - 5
| Preqs        = [[Teens Board]] <br> [[Tens Board]] <br> [[Association of Beads and Cards]]
| Materials    = board with a 10 x 10 grid <br> square tiles with numbers 1-100 <br> bowl or basket
}}
In the activity, the child practices counting linearly from one to one-hundred.
== Presentation ==
# Carry the board and container of number tiles to a mat or table.
#:[[Image:Hundred Board 1.JPG|300 px]]
# Sort the number tiles into columns by tens placeDon't worry about getting them in the correct order within each column.
#:[[Image:Hundred Board 2.JPG|300 px]] [[Image:Hundred Board 3.JPG|300 px]]
# Starting with 1 in the upper left corner, lay out the number tiles in order.
#:[[Image:Hundred Board 4.JPG|300 px]]
# Continue until all of the number tiles are in the correct place.
#:[[Image:Hundred Board 5.JPG|300 px]]
 
== Points of Interest ==
 
== Control of Error ==
 
== Variations and Extensions ==
* An alternative would be to have a 99 boardThis would start with zero in the upper left corner, and go up to 99This could be less confusing for children as the 20 would be on the same row with 21, 22, 23, etc.
* Versions of the board could be made to help teach skip counting (preparation for multiplication). There could be 8 of these. The first one would be two squares wide by ten squares high to teach counting by twosThe next three squares wide by ten squares high to teach counting by threes. And so forth.
* Could be done with Roman Numerals
*:[http://www.nienhuis.com/hundred-board-with-roman-numerals-1.html Nienhuis] $85.50, ([http://www.nienhuis.com/control-chart-hundred-board-with-roman-numerals.html control chart] $15.50)
* Fill in a blank paper hundred chartThere is a printable version at [http://www.math-aids.com/Place_Value/Hundreds_Table.html Math-Aids.com] that lets you leave some or all of the numbers blank to be filled in.
 
== Material ==
===Make Your Own===
[[Category:Make_your_own]]
Many different materials could be used for the number tilesThey could be cut from mat-board, a thin sheet of wood, Masonite, or heavy plastic. You could also use small ceramic, glass, or [http://www.caseyswood.com/shoppingcart/zen-cart/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=286_136&products_id=1341&zenid=d7b2qr9giqj3eh66hl899lvr64 wooden tiles] (or these [http://www.woodcrafter.com/m0385square2x14incutoutpkg100.aspx wooden tiles])Then, depending on the material used, the numerals 1-100 could be painted, engraved or wood-burned on.  Numbers could also be printed off and glued on.<br>
The board could be made of mat-board, wood, or MasoniteMake the size of the grid on the board based on the size of the tiles used. Attach trim around the outside edge.<br> <br>
This hundred board was made by painting gold lines on a square of felt.<br>
[[Image:Hundred board cloth.jpg|250 px]] <br>Source:[http://sporschool.blogspot.com/2010/06/large-number-cards.html What Walk Beside Me]
 
===Where to Buy===
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'''Hundred Board'''<br>
[http://a2zmontessori.com.au/shopn/spi/monta_10817 A2Z Montessori Australia] AUS$59.00 <br>
[http://www.absorbentmontessorimaterial.com/product_p/m11.htm Absorbent Montessori] $33.00 (with control chart)<br>
[http://www.adenamontessori.us/details.php?did=46 Adena] '''$20.41''' (no control chart)<br>
[http://www.affordmontessori.com/product_details.asp?productcode=%27MA11%27 Affordable Montessori] $39.00 (with control chart)<br>
[http://www.montessoriresources.com/Hundred-Board-and-Card-Tiles-P560C7.aspx Albanesi] $102.00 (card tiles) (with control chart)<br>
[http://www.montessoriresources.com/Hundred-Board-and-Wooden-Tiles-P561C7.aspx Albanesi] $161.00 (wooden tiles) (with control chart)<br>
[http://www.montessoriresources.com/Hundred-Board-In-A-Tray-Complete-KB-P1521C7.aspx Albanesi] $90.00 (plastic tiles) (board and tile storage built into tray)<br>
[http://www.alisonsmontessori.com/Hundred_Board_p/m13.htm Alison's] $30.00 (wooden tiles) (wooden control chart)<br>
[http://www.alisonsmontessori.com/Small_Magnetic_Multiplication_Board_p/m240.htm Alison's] $35.95 (magnetic board and tiles) (laminated control chart)<br>
[http://www.alisonsmontessori.com/Hundred_100_Board_Premium_Quality_p/pm53.htm Alison's] $65.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)<br>
[http://www.bruinsmontessori.com/itemdetails.php?item_id=119 Bruins] $65.00 (no control chart)<br>
[http://www.cabdevmontessori.com/product.php?productid=16973&cat=253&page=10 Cabdev] $72.00 (plastic tiles) (no control chart)<br>
[http://www.calibermontessori.com/catalog/item/3528880/3225809.htm Caliber] $21.99 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)<br>
[http://www.montessorimaterials.com/content/hundred-board-control-chart E & O] $95.00 (with control chart)<br>
[http://www.etcmontessorionline.com/classic-montessori/hardwood-mathematics/hundred-board ETC Montessori] $54.00 (wooden tiles)(no control chart)<br>
[http://grandpas.vstore.ca/product_info.php/products_id/236 Grandpas] $25.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)<br>
[http://shop.hellowood.com/One-Hundred-Board-M1000.htm?categoryId=-1 Hello Wood] $79.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)<br>
[http://www.montessoriequipment.com/Hundred-Board-p/m.117.1.htm IFIT] $23.00 (wooden tiles)(no control chart)<br>
[http://www.julianagroup.com/index.lasso?page=detail&ProductID=201&FamilyID=42&skip=2 Juliana Group] $93.80 (plastic tiles) (with control chart)<br>
[http://www.julianagroup.com/index.lasso?page=detail&ProductID=2272&FamilyID=42&skip=3 Juliana Group] $166.60 (wooden tiles) (with control chart)<br>
[http://www.jmplearning.com/MP_3050_Hundred_Board_p/mp-3050.htm Jump Start] $24.95 (plastic tiles)(no control chart)<br>
[http://www.kidadvance.com/Store/ProductDetails.asp?pid=103&catid= Kid Advance] $24.99 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)<br>
[http://www.thematerialscompany.com/collections/mathematics/products/hundred-board-with-tiles Materials Company of Boston] $70.00 (wooden tiles)(no control chart)<br>
[http://www.montessoribuy.com/cartdetails.asp?id=HTM0146 Montessori Buy] $26.70 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)<br>
[http://www.montessoriconcepts.com/products.php?cat=Math&num=25 Montessori Concepts] $22.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)<br>
[http://www.montessorieducationsupplies.com/shop/hundred-board-with-numbered-tiles-control-chart-framed/ Montessori Education Supplies] $28.50 (with control chart)<br>
[http://www.montessoriland.com/site/1270021/product/ID_%202065 Montessori Land] $36.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)<br>
[http://www.montessorioutlet.com/cgi-bin/item/510500210/search/Montessori-Outlet-Hundred-Board- Montessori Outlet] $22.95 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)<br>
[http://www.montessoristores.com/html/new_product_view.asp?type=products&cat_id=3&id=218 Montessori Stores] $61.00 (no control chart)<br>
[http://www.nienhuis.com/hundred-board-1-2.html Nienhuis] $85.50 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)<br>
[https://www.thinkamajigs.com/hundred-board/ Thinkamajigs] $34.95<br>
[https://www.thinkamajigs.com/hundred-board2/ Thinkamajigs (AMI)] $88.95<br>
 
'''Magnetic Board & Tiles'''<br>
[http://www.jmplearning.com/JS_4098_Small_Magnetic_Hundred_Board_p/js-4098.htm Jump Start] $29.95 (with control chart)<br>
 
</div><div style="float: left; width: 40%">
'''Control Chart'''<br>
[http://www.adenamontessori.us/details.php?did=1017 Adena] $1.91<br>
[http://www.alisonsmontessori.com/Control_Chart_Hundreds_Board_p/m102.htm Alison's] $7.00 (wooden, framed)<br>
[http://www.bruinsmontessori.com/itemdetails.php?item_id=120 Bruins] $12.00<br>
[http://www.cabdevmontessori.com/product.php?productid=16974&cat=253&page=10 Cabdev] $12.00<br>
[http://www.calibermontessori.com/catalog/item/3528880/3303575.htm Caliber] $2.69<br>
[http://www.etcmontessorionline.com/classic-montessori/hardwood-mathematics/hundred-board-control-chart ETC Montessori] $12.00<br>
[http://grandpas.vstore.ca/product_info.php/products_id/237 Grandpas] $2.00<br>
[http://shop.hellowood.com/One-Hundred-Board-M1000.htm?categoryId=-1 Hello Wood] $17.00<br>
[http://www.montessoriequipment.com/Control-Chart-for-Hundred-Board-p/m.117.2.htm IFIT] $2.00<br>
[http://www.jmplearning.com/MP_3051_Hundred_Board_Control_Chart_p/mp-3051.htm Jump Start] $6.95 (framed)<br>
[http://www.kidadvance.com/Store/ProductDetails.asp?Pid=212 Kid Advance] $2.50<br>
[http://www.thematerialscompany.com/collections/mathematics/products/control-board-for-hundred-board Materials Company of Boston] $10.00<br>
[http://www.montessoriconcepts.com/products.php?cat=Math&num=25 Montessori Concepts] $2.90<br>
[http://www.montessorioutlet.com/cgi-bin/item/510500220/Montessori-Outlet-Control-Chart-for-Hundred-Board Montessori Outlet] $0.95<br>
[http://www.nienhuis.com/control-chart-hundred-board-1-2.html Nienhuis] $15.50<br>
</div>
 
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== Further Reading ==
*[[Teaching Montessori in the Home: The Pre-School Years]] by Elizabeth G. Hainstock, page 85-87

Revision as of 08:55, 28 December 2017

Hundred Board
Math - Linear Counting
Hundred Board 4.JPG
LevelPrimary
Age4.5 - 5
PrerequisitesTeens Board
Tens Board
Association of Beads and Cards
Materialsboard with a 10 x 10 grid
square tiles with numbers 1-100
bowl or basket

In the activity, the child practices counting linearly from one to one-hundred.

Presentation

  1. Carry the board and container of number tiles to a mat or table.
    Hundred Board 1.JPG
  2. Sort the number tiles into columns by tens place. Don't worry about getting them in the correct order within each column.
    Hundred Board 2.JPG Hundred Board 3.JPG
  3. Starting with 1 in the upper left corner, lay out the number tiles in order.
    Hundred Board 4.JPG
  4. Continue until all of the number tiles are in the correct place.
    Hundred Board 5.JPG

Points of Interest

Control of Error

Variations and Extensions

  • An alternative would be to have a 99 board. This would start with zero in the upper left corner, and go up to 99. This could be less confusing for children as the 20 would be on the same row with 21, 22, 23, etc.
  • Versions of the board could be made to help teach skip counting (preparation for multiplication). There could be 8 of these. The first one would be two squares wide by ten squares high to teach counting by twos. The next three squares wide by ten squares high to teach counting by threes. And so forth.
  • Could be done with Roman Numerals
    Nienhuis $85.50, (control chart $15.50)
  • Fill in a blank paper hundred chart. There is a printable version at Math-Aids.com that lets you leave some or all of the numbers blank to be filled in.

Material

Make Your Own

Many different materials could be used for the number tiles. They could be cut from mat-board, a thin sheet of wood, Masonite, or heavy plastic. You could also use small ceramic, glass, or wooden tiles (or these wooden tiles). Then, depending on the material used, the numerals 1-100 could be painted, engraved or wood-burned on. Numbers could also be printed off and glued on.
The board could be made of mat-board, wood, or Masonite. Make the size of the grid on the board based on the size of the tiles used. Attach trim around the outside edge.

This hundred board was made by painting gold lines on a square of felt.
Hundred board cloth.jpg
Source:What Walk Beside Me

Where to Buy

Hundred Board
A2Z Montessori Australia AUS$59.00
Absorbent Montessori $33.00 (with control chart)
Adena $20.41 (no control chart)
Affordable Montessori $39.00 (with control chart)
Albanesi $102.00 (card tiles) (with control chart)
Albanesi $161.00 (wooden tiles) (with control chart)
Albanesi $90.00 (plastic tiles) (board and tile storage built into tray)
Alison's $30.00 (wooden tiles) (wooden control chart)
Alison's $35.95 (magnetic board and tiles) (laminated control chart)
Alison's $65.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Bruins $65.00 (no control chart)
Cabdev $72.00 (plastic tiles) (no control chart)
Caliber $21.99 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
E & O $95.00 (with control chart)
ETC Montessori $54.00 (wooden tiles)(no control chart)
Grandpas $25.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Hello Wood $79.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
IFIT $23.00 (wooden tiles)(no control chart)
Juliana Group $93.80 (plastic tiles) (with control chart)
Juliana Group $166.60 (wooden tiles) (with control chart)
Jump Start $24.95 (plastic tiles)(no control chart)
Kid Advance $24.99 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Materials Company of Boston $70.00 (wooden tiles)(no control chart)
Montessori Buy $26.70 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Montessori Concepts $22.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Montessori Education Supplies $28.50 (with control chart)
Montessori Land $36.00 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Montessori Outlet $22.95 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Montessori Stores $61.00 (no control chart)
Nienhuis $85.50 (wooden tiles) (no control chart)
Thinkamajigs $34.95
Thinkamajigs (AMI) $88.95

Magnetic Board & Tiles
Jump Start $29.95 (with control chart)

Control Chart
Adena $1.91
Alison's $7.00 (wooden, framed)
Bruins $12.00
Cabdev $12.00
Caliber $2.69
ETC Montessori $12.00
Grandpas $2.00
Hello Wood $17.00
IFIT $2.00
Jump Start $6.95 (framed)
Kid Advance $2.50
Materials Company of Boston $10.00
Montessori Concepts $2.90
Montessori Outlet $0.95
Nienhuis $15.50

Further Reading