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== Colored bead stair ==
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== Colored bead stair ==
  
=== Age ===
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=== [[Image:Colored_Bead_Stair.jpg|center]] ===
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=== Age ===
  
 
3-6  
 
3-6  
  
=== Materials ===
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=== Materials ===
  
#A set of Colored Bead Bars ranging from one to nine beads threaded on wire.
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#A set of Colored Bead Bars ranging from one to nine beads threaded on wire.  
 
#A small felt cloth to be placed on the table.
 
#A small felt cloth to be placed on the table.
  
=== Preparation ===
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=== Preparation ===
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=== Presentation ===
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#Directress places the short bead stair at random on a small felt cloth.
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=== Presentation  ===
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#Directress places the short bead stair at random on a small felt cloth.  
 
#Directress then shows the child how to build the beads into a triangle. She counts and places the beads in the form of a triangle. She shows hoe to build for the first 3 bead bars and then invites the child to continue.
 
#Directress then shows the child how to build the beads into a triangle. She counts and places the beads in the form of a triangle. She shows hoe to build for the first 3 bead bars and then invites the child to continue.
  
=== Control Of Error ===
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=== Control Of Error ===
  
 
The bead bars are of fixed quantities.  
 
The bead bars are of fixed quantities.  
  
=== Points Of Interest ===
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=== Points Of Interest ===
  
 
The child takes out the Short Bead Stair and builds a triangle, counting the beads as he does the exercise.  
 
The child takes out the Short Bead Stair and builds a triangle, counting the beads as he does the exercise.  
  
=== Purpose ===
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=== Purpose ===
  
 
*To introduce the child to this material in preparation for either the Seguin Boards or the Addition exercises.
 
*To introduce the child to this material in preparation for either the Seguin Boards or the Addition exercises.
  
=== Variation ===
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=== Variation ===
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To reinforce the colors of each number, The Directress may play the game of picking up two Bead Stairs. She holds one in each hand, and putting her hands behind her back and, then saying to the child "I have a Bead Stair in my left hand and it is red, how many beads are they?"<br><br>"In my right hand the beads are purple, how many beads are there?",.. etc. until the child can remember the colors of the Bead Stair.
  
To reinforce the colors of each number, The Directress may play the game of picking up two Bead Stairs. She holds one in each hand, and putting her hands behind her back and, then saying to the child "I have a Bead Stair in my left hand and it is red, how many beads are they?"<br><br>"In my right hand the beads are purple, how many beads are there?",.. etc. until the child can remember the colors of the Bead Stair.
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=== Handouts/Attachments  ===
  
=== Handouts/Attachments ===
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[[Category:Mathematics]]
 
[[Category:Mathematics]]

Revision as of 04:42, 27 October 2008

Colored bead stair

Colored Bead Stair.jpg

Age

3-6

Materials

  1. A set of Colored Bead Bars ranging from one to nine beads threaded on wire.
  2. A small felt cloth to be placed on the table.

Preparation


Presentation

  1. Directress places the short bead stair at random on a small felt cloth.
  2. Directress then shows the child how to build the beads into a triangle. She counts and places the beads in the form of a triangle. She shows hoe to build for the first 3 bead bars and then invites the child to continue.

Control Of Error

The bead bars are of fixed quantities.

Points Of Interest

The child takes out the Short Bead Stair and builds a triangle, counting the beads as he does the exercise.

Purpose

  • To introduce the child to this material in preparation for either the Seguin Boards or the Addition exercises.

Variation

To reinforce the colors of each number, The Directress may play the game of picking up two Bead Stairs. She holds one in each hand, and putting her hands behind her back and, then saying to the child "I have a Bead Stair in my left hand and it is red, how many beads are they?"

"In my right hand the beads are purple, how many beads are there?",.. etc. until the child can remember the colors of the Bead Stair.

Handouts/Attachments