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Contents
Age
6-9.
Materials
- Box of colored bead bars 1-1
 - One each of the squares of 1-10
 - Rubber bands
 
Preparation
Presentation
- The directress chooses a square.
 - The child identifies the square chosen by the directress, i.e. the square of 4.
 - Let's use this square to build a square of 5.
 - Allow the child to suggest and discover ways of doing this.
 - Guide the work, giving guidelines such as: 'The sides must be built upon.'
 - Four bars are placed to the right and the bottom of the square.
 - A one-bead fills in the hole left in the lower right hand corner.
 - Superimpose the square of five to verify successful completion.
 - Directress asks the child; "What was added to the square of 4 to make the square of 5? two bars of 4 and one unit".
 - Square of 4 + what was added = square of 5
4 x 4 = 16
4 + 4 + 1 = 9
5 x 5 = 25 
Control Of Error
Points Of Interest
Purpose
- Iindirect preparation for the square of a binomial.
 
Variation
Links
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