Difference between revisions of "Bead Bars: Sums less than Ten"
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=== Materials  ===  | === Materials  ===  | ||
| − | <br>    | + | *Ten bars  | 
| + | *Colored bead bars  | ||
| + | *Box of signs for operations<br>  | ||
=== Preparation  ===  | === Preparation  ===  | ||
| − | <br>    | + | Command cards may be made for the work.<br>  | 
=== Presentation  ===  | === Presentation  ===  | ||
| − | <br>    | + | #The directress sets up an addition of two numbers, using colored bead bars and the plus and equals signs.   | 
| + | #The child reads the problem, computes the addition problem in his head and puts out the appropriate bead bar for the sum.  | ||
| + | #The child also adds combinations of these numbers. Sums are always less than ten. <br>  | ||
=== Control Of Error  ===  | === Control Of Error  ===  | ||
| − | <br>    | + | The Addition Chart I.<br>  | 
=== Points Of Interest  ===  | === Points Of Interest  ===  | ||
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=== Purpose  ===  | === Purpose  ===  | ||
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=== Variation  ===  | === Variation  ===  | ||
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=== Links  ===  | === Links  ===  | ||
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=== Handouts/Attachments  ===  | === Handouts/Attachments  ===  | ||
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[[Category:Mathematics]]  | [[Category:Mathematics]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 04:38, 25 June 2009
Contents
Age
4-6.
Materials
- Ten bars
 - Colored bead bars
 - Box of signs for operations
 
Preparation
Command cards may be made for the work.
Presentation
- The directress sets up an addition of two numbers, using colored bead bars and the plus and equals signs.
 - The child reads the problem, computes the addition problem in his head and puts out the appropriate bead bar for the sum.
 - The child also adds combinations of these numbers. Sums are always less than ten. 
 
Control Of Error
The Addition Chart I.
Points Of Interest
Purpose
Variation
Links
Handouts/Attachments
