NEDBANK NAMIBIA · ACCOUNT NO. 11990522989 · BRANCH CODE 461-038 · SWIFT CODE NEDSNANX
Introducing the Pink Tower
The
Pink
Tower
is
the
iconic
Montessori
material.
Often
called
the
‘symbol
of
Montessori’,
it
is
a
welcoming
sign
in
any
Montessori
environment,
and
a
favourite
with
educators
globally.
Part
of
the
sensorial
area,
it
is
comprised
of
10
pink
wooden
cubes,
in
3
different
dimensions.
The
smallest
being
1cm
cubed,
and
the
largest
being
10cm
cubed.
The
cubes
progressively
get
bigger
in
the
algebraic
series
of
the
third
power.
This
means
the
second
cube
equals
8
of
the
first
(23),
the third cube equals 27 of the first (33) and so on.
Purpose
Introduced
into
the
Montessori
environment
when
children
are 2.5 – 3 years old, the Pink Tower has multiple purposes.
Firstly,
the
Pink
Tower
helps
a
child
build
a
concept
of
size
in
three
dimensions.
This
includes
working
on
visual
perception,
and
awareness
of
dimension,
both
leading
to
an
understanding of size in the environment.
The
Pink
Tower
also
helps
develop
a
child’s
fine
muscular
coordination.
The
activity
stemming
from
this
material
work
on
the
perfection
hand
movements,
and
the
coordination
of
movement.
Finally,
the
Pink
Tower
is
a
Montessori
material
which
helps
prepare
children
for
abstract
mathematical
concepts.
This
includes
preparation
for
spatial
volume,
and
the
cube
root.
The
Pink
Tower
is
a
perfect
example
of
how
Montessori
materials
require
children
to
use
multiple
sense
at
once.
They
are
created
in
such
a
way
to
compliment
a
child’s
stage
of
development,
where
they
use
all
their
senses. to learn.