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{{Infobox Lesson
| Name          = Division Board
| Topic        = Math
| Subtopic      = Memory Work
| image        = [[File:Division_Board_6.JPG|320px]]
| Level        = [[Primary]]
| Age          = 5.5+
| Preqs        =
| Materials    = division board <br> box of 81 green beads <br> box of 9 skittles <br> small green bowl <br> slips of paper with division problems <br> cup <br> sheet of paper <br> pencil
}}
This activity teaches the child division facts.
== Presentation ==
# Carry the material to a table or a mat and set up as shown below. If at a mat, the child will need a clipboard under the paper.
#: [[Image:Division Board set up.JPG|200 px|center]]
# Draw a slip of paper with a division problem from the cup.  In this case 12 ÷ 3 =
#:[[Image:Division_Board_1.JPG|200 px|center]]
# Copy the problem onto the sheet of paper.
#:[[Image:Division_Board_2.JPG|200 px|center]]
# Count out twelve beads into the green bowl.
#:[[Image:Division_Board_3.JPG|200 px|center]]
# Place three skittles in the first three spots at the top of the board.  Explain that each skittle represents one person.
#:[[Image:Division_Board_4.JPG|200 px|center]]
# Using the beads from the green bowl, place one bead under each skittle in the first row.  Then place another bead under each skittle in the second row.  (As you might do when dealing cards.)
#:[[Image:Division_Board_5.JPG|200 px|center]]
# Continue until all twelve beads have been placed on the board.
#:[[Image:Division_Board_6.JPG|200 px|center]]
# Ask the child how many beads each person (skittle) has.  Write the answer on the paper.
#:[[Image:Division_Board_7.JPG|200 px|center]]
# Replace the beads and skittles in their boxes, and select another problem.
#:[[Image:Division_Board_8.JPG|200 px|center]]
== Points of Interest ==
 
== Control of Error ==
 
== Variations and Extensions ==
 
== Material ==
[[Media:Division Board Problem Slips.pdf | Printable Division Board Problem Slips]]

Revision as of 11:24, 17 September 2011

Division Board
Math - Memory Work
Division Board 6.JPG
LevelPrimary
Age5.5+
Materialsdivision board
box of 81 green beads
box of 9 skittles
small green bowl
slips of paper with division problems
cup
sheet of paper
pencil

This activity teaches the child division facts.

Presentation

  1. Carry the material to a table or a mat and set up as shown below. If at a mat, the child will need a clipboard under the paper.
    Division Board set up.JPG
  2. Draw a slip of paper with a division problem from the cup. In this case 12 ÷ 3 =
    Division Board 1.JPG
  3. Copy the problem onto the sheet of paper.
    Division Board 2.JPG
  4. Count out twelve beads into the green bowl.
    Division Board 3.JPG
  5. Place three skittles in the first three spots at the top of the board. Explain that each skittle represents one person.
    Division Board 4.JPG
  6. Using the beads from the green bowl, place one bead under each skittle in the first row. Then place another bead under each skittle in the second row. (As you might do when dealing cards.)
    Division Board 5.JPG
  7. Continue until all twelve beads have been placed on the board.
    Division Board 6.JPG
  8. Ask the child how many beads each person (skittle) has. Write the answer on the paper.
    Division Board 7.JPG
  9. Replace the beads and skittles in their boxes, and select another problem.
    Division Board 8.JPG

Points of Interest

Control of Error

Variations and Extensions

Material

Printable Division Board Problem Slips