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| Topic = Math | | Topic = Math | ||
| Subtopic = Introduction to the Decimal System | | Subtopic = Introduction to the Decimal System | ||
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| Level = [[Primary]] | | Level = [[Primary]] | ||
| Age = 4 - 5 | | Age = 4 - 5 | ||
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This activity | This activity shows the child that when quantities are organized it is much easier to see how much you have.<br> | ||
It also gives the child practice in exchanging. | |||
== Presentation == | == Presentation == | ||
# Lay out a rug with two small bowls for counting unit beads | |||
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# | # Take the child to the bead cabinet and start filling a tray with a random amount of units, tens, hundreds, and thousands.<br>Take the tray to the mat. "What a mess! I wonder how many beads we have here." | ||
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# Sort the beads into piles by place value. | |||
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# Start counting the units. | |||
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# When you get to 10 units, have the child exchange them for 1 ten bar.<br>Place this ten bar with the others. | |||
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# Count the remaining units (if there are any).<br>Exchange for ten bars if needed unit until there are fewer the ten units left. | |||
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# Start counting the tens. | |||
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# When you get to ten have the child exchange these for 1 hundred square.<br>Place this with the other hundred squares. Exchange again if needed until you have fewer than 10 ten bars. | |||
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# Start counting the hundreds. | |||
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# When you get to 10 hundreds, have the child exchange them for 1 thousand cube.<br>Place this thousand cube with the others. Exchange again if needed until you have fewer than 10 hundreds. | |||
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# Allow the child to see how easy it is to tell how much you have after exchanging. | |||
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== Points of Interest == | == Points of Interest == | ||
*having a chaotic mixed-up amount of beads at the beginning | |||
== Control of Error == | == Control of Error == | ||
There will be fewer than 10 in each pile | |||
== Variations and Extensions == | == Variations and Extensions == | ||
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===Where to Buy=== | ===Where to Buy=== | ||
see [[Golden Beads]] | see [[Golden Beads]] | ||
==Further Reading== | |||
*[[Teaching Montessori in the Home: The School Years]] by Elizabeth G. Hainstock, pages 42-43 | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 12 June 2020
The Exchange Game | |
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Math - Introduction to the Decimal System | |
Level | Primary |
Age | 4 - 5 |
Prerequisites | The Exchange Tray |
Materials | full set of Golden Beads tray |
This activity shows the child that when quantities are organized it is much easier to see how much you have.
It also gives the child practice in exchanging.
Presentation
- Lay out a rug with two small bowls for counting unit beads
- Take the child to the bead cabinet and start filling a tray with a random amount of units, tens, hundreds, and thousands.
Take the tray to the mat. "What a mess! I wonder how many beads we have here." - Sort the beads into piles by place value.
- Start counting the units.
- When you get to 10 units, have the child exchange them for 1 ten bar.
Place this ten bar with the others. - Count the remaining units (if there are any).
Exchange for ten bars if needed unit until there are fewer the ten units left. - Start counting the tens.
- When you get to ten have the child exchange these for 1 hundred square.
Place this with the other hundred squares. Exchange again if needed until you have fewer than 10 ten bars. - Start counting the hundreds.
- When you get to 10 hundreds, have the child exchange them for 1 thousand cube.
Place this thousand cube with the others. Exchange again if needed until you have fewer than 10 hundreds. - Allow the child to see how easy it is to tell how much you have after exchanging.
Points of Interest
- having a chaotic mixed-up amount of beads at the beginning
Control of Error
There will be fewer than 10 in each pile
Variations and Extensions
Material
Where to Buy
see Golden Beads
Further Reading
- Teaching Montessori in the Home: The School Years by Elizabeth G. Hainstock, pages 42-43