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"Materialised Abstractions" is a term used in the Montessori educational method to describe the learning materials designed to help children understand abstract concepts through physical, tangible objects. These materials help to externalize and make comprehensible internal, abstract ideas through a hands-on approach[1].

  1. Kahn, D. (2011). Montessori and Eurythmy. The NAMTA Journal, 36(1), 67-80.