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+ | #Directress introduces the child to the Division Board and selects a division table to work with. For the first question, 24/9, Directress takes 9 skittles and says, "These 9 skittles represent 9 children". And she places the skittles along the top of the board. | ||
+ | #Then Directress asks the child to count 24 green beads, and asks him to divide the 24 beads to 9 children. At the end, the child will find that he could not divide the beads equally. After distributing 2 beads each to a child, the remainder 6 beads could not be divided equally. Hence, we move the remainder 6 beads down to the bottom of the board and explain to the child that 24 divided by 9 is equal 2 remainder 6. | ||
+ | #Remove 1 on the skittle and now we have 8 skittles. Ask the child to divide the 24 beads now. The child will find that each skittle (child) has 3 beads. Hence, 24 divided by 8 is equal 3. | ||
+ | #Encourage the child to work through the Division Table. | ||
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+ | === Control Of Error === | ||
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+ | The skittles and the holes act as control of error. <br> | ||
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+ | *Provide concrete experience of division using a divisor up to 9. | ||
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Revision as of 04:46, 23 January 2009
Contents
Age
3-6
Materials
- Division Board.
- 81 Green beads.
- 9 Green Skittles.
- Division tables to work.
- Summary of division tables up to 81.
- Mix sum cards (stage 1-3).
Preparation
Presentation
- Directress introduces the child to the Division Board and selects a division table to work with. For the first question, 24/9, Directress takes 9 skittles and says, "These 9 skittles represent 9 children". And she places the skittles along the top of the board.
- Then Directress asks the child to count 24 green beads, and asks him to divide the 24 beads to 9 children. At the end, the child will find that he could not divide the beads equally. After distributing 2 beads each to a child, the remainder 6 beads could not be divided equally. Hence, we move the remainder 6 beads down to the bottom of the board and explain to the child that 24 divided by 9 is equal 2 remainder 6.
- Remove 1 on the skittle and now we have 8 skittles. Ask the child to divide the 24 beads now. The child will find that each skittle (child) has 3 beads. Hence, 24 divided by 8 is equal 3.
- Encourage the child to work through the Division Table.
Control Of Error
The skittles and the holes act as control of error.
Points Of Interest
Purpose
- Provide concrete experience of division using a divisor up to 9.
Variation
Handouts/Attachment