Addition With Strip Board: Difference between revisions
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=== Presentation Three === | === Presentation Three === |
Revision as of 08:29, 19 October 2013
Addition With Strip Board | |
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Math - Memory Work | |
Level | Primary |
Age | 4.5 |
Materials | Strip Board red and blue strips paper pencil |
This activity teaches the child...
Presentations
Presentation One
- Take the material to a mat or table. The number strips can either be placed above or on either side of the board.
- "1+1"
- "One...
- "...plus one..."
- "...equals two."
- Write the answer on the paper.
- "One plus two..."
- "...equals three."
- Write the answer on the paper.
- Do the rest of the problems in the same way.
Checking Answers
- Bring Addition Control Chart 1.
- Find the problem on the paper.
- Find the same problem on the chart. Compare answers.
Presentation Three
Points of Interest
Control of Error
Variations and Extensions
Children can come up with addition problems by rolling two 10-sided dice.