6.4.1 Division Without Changing: Thinks of Problem, Let's Say 862 Divided by 2. Collect The Beads From The Bank

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6.4.

1 Division Without Changing

Thinks of problem, let’s say 862 divided by 2. Collect the beads from the bank.

Divide all the numbers to the child with Take the cards and give it to each tray.

the same number.


6.4.2 Division With Changing

Thinks of problem, let’s say 432 divided by 2. Collect the beads from the bank.

Change one ten bar to ten units. Divide all the numbers with the same number.

Take the cards and give it to each tray.


6.4.3 Division With Remainder

Thinks of problem, let’s say 245 divided by 2. Collect the beads from the bank.

Divide all the numbers to the child with the Take the cards and give it to each tray.

same number, there is 1 unit left (remainder)


8.1.1 Addition Using The Short Bead Stair with Series Card

Build the 2 stairs with the 2 sets of short Read first sum in the series card 1.

bead stair.

Places the beads next to each other in a row. Records his answers into the card, then check

the answer with the control card.


8.1.2 Subtraction Using The Short Bead Stair with Series Card

Arrange one set of short bead stair on the mat. Read the first number, let’s say the first number

is eight minus five.

Count and take away three. Record the answer and match the answer with

the control card.


8.1.3 Multiplication with Short Bead Stair with Series Card

Help the child to do the first sum. Eight times 3 meaning we only have eight three
time.

Count the beads. Record the answer on the series card and check
the

answer with the control card.


8.2.1 Addition Board Exercise 1 with Table Sum

Lay out the blue strips are laid on the left side. Read the first sum, say “7 + 1”.
Take the blue ruler 7 and place it on the board. Show the child how to record and check the
answer

Take the red ruler and place it to the right of with control card.

the blue ruler.

8.2.2. Addition Board Exercise 2 (or Number Families)

Lay out the blue strips are laid on the left side. Let say we will do number families of ten.

Put the blue ruler to cover number nine.


Put the red ruler !, to make them ten. Do likewise until all the blue and red rules

become ten.

8.2.3 Subtraction Strip Board with Table Sum

Lay out the rulers, blue on the left, red on Cover with natural ruler and explain to the child

the right, natural wood on the top. because we are going to work with seven, we cover
all the rest.

We do with 7-7, so take the blue strip and There is nothing left. So, the answer is zero.

place it on the seven.

8.2.4 Multiplication Board Using Table Sum Card

Get the materials and bring to the mat. For the first, the child can start with number 1.
Take seven beads and put in vertical way. Check with the control card.

9.1 Using The Golden Beads Operation

Exercise 1 : Addition Without Changing


Prepare the sum card. Get the corresponding beads and place them on the

mat.

Put both the addends together. Record his answer, check the answers at the back
of

the sum cards.

9.1 Using The Golden Beads Operation

Exercise 2 : Addition With Changing


Prepare the sum card. Get the corresponding beads and place them on the

mat.

When he counts to ten, he needs to change the Record his answer.

units for one ten bead bar.

9.2 Stamp Game

Exercise 1 : Addition

Takes the stamp out and set the two addends Put both the addends together.
on the mat.

Counts to ten, he needs to change the unit stamp Counts the remaining unit stamp and records
his

for a 10 stamp. answer.

Exercise 2 : Multiplication with Changing


Takes the stamp out two times and places it Add them together to see how much we have

on the mat. altogether.

Count the beads altogether and record it. This is the result.

Exercise 3 : subtraction with changing

Make the minuend with the stamps. Change the one ten stamps to 10 units stamps.
Take away six unit stamps, Do the same for tens, hundreds, and thousands.

Count the remaining and record the answer.

Exercise 4 : Division with changing

Put the stamp on the mat and the skittles on the Start with the thousands, distribute them to

left side. 3 skittles.


since you are left with one thousand stamp, The answer to the division sum 1417 with

you need to change it for 10 hundred stamps. remainder 2.

3.1.3 Recognizing Quantities

Start the game with one category only – the unit. After child can do one category, do the
game

Count how many units each child has got in his tray. with two categories.
Continue with three categories, if child already Finally, the highest level in this game with four

do two categories. categories.

3.2.3 Recognizing Numeral


Start the game with one category only – the unit. After child can do one category, do the game

Read the large number card. with two categories.

Read the large number card in three categories. If the child already read three categories, we
can

continue with four categories.


3.3.1 The Bird’s Eye View

Get the material : Bank of Beads and number cards Put the card and the beads on the
left.
Continue with ten. Arrange all the number cards and the beads.

3.3.2 Combining Quantities & Symbols


Put the large number card on the tray. Get the beads same number as on the card.

If the child already master with one category, From the bank of beads, take the same number

We can continue with two categories. as on the card.

5.2 1000 Bead Chain


5.1 100 Bead Chain
Arrange the ten bar Arrange 10 ten bars, Put hundred square,

put the blue label put red label of hundred.

beside the bar.

Arrange the ten bars in horizontal row, so that the child

Can see that hundred square is the same as 10 ten bars.

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