What Students Will Learn
This Montessori-inspired trajectory tracing puzzle develops fine motor control, spatial awareness, and foundational problem-solving skills. Students physically manipulate a stylus or marble along carved pathways, building hand-eye coordination and logical sequencing abilities. The activity naturally introduces concepts of cause and effect, trajectory prediction, and iterative trial-and-error thinking—key cognitive foundations for later STEM learning.
Who It's For
Designed for early childhood and primary classrooms, this puzzle is ideal for students in Foundation to Year 2 (ages 4–7). It supports hands-on learning in STEM Foundation, Digital Technologies (design thinking), and Science (physical sciences—movement and forces). The open-ended nature also makes it suitable for inclusive learning environments and fine motor intervention programs.
Australian Curriculum Links
Digital Technologies: Foundation–Year 2 – Recognise and explore patterns in data and represent them as objects and pictures (ACTDIK001). Follow, describe, and represent a sequence of steps and decisions (ACTDIP004).
Science (Physical Sciences): Foundation–Year 2 – Objects move in different ways (ACSSU005).
STEM F-10: Develop skills in design thinking, iteration, and persistence when solving practical problems.
Coding Platform
No coding required. This is a screen-free, unplugged STEM activity that builds pre-coding skills such as sequencing, pattern recognition, and logical step-by-step thinking.
What's in the Box
Each Montessori Coordination Puzzle includes one laser-cut wooden base with engraved trajectory tracks, one stylus or guided marble (depending on variant), and a storage tray. The puzzle is made from sustainably sourced plywood with non-toxic finishes, designed for durability in busy classroom environments.
Classroom Setup & Requirements
No specialist equipment or digital devices required. Each puzzle is self-contained and can be used on any flat surface—desk, mat, or table. Ideal for independent workstations, fine motor centres, or paired activities. Minimal setup time: simply place the puzzle and stylus/marble in a designated area. Suitable for individual or small-group rotations (1–4 students per puzzle).
Support & Warranty
Every Stemology product comes with a 12-month warranty against manufacturing defects. For support, replacement parts, or curriculum advice, contact us at admin@stemology.com.au. Our team is committed to helping you integrate this resource effectively into your classroom.
Bulk & School Orders
We offer tiered bulk pricing for orders of 5+ units. School purchase orders are accepted—simply email your PO to admin@stemology.com.au or select the "Invoice my school" option at checkout. For class sets or whole-school implementations, contact us for a custom quote and free delivery on orders over $500.