Assignment Module 7
Assignment Module 7
Assignment module 7
1. EXPLAIN DIFFERENT GROUPS OF MONTESSORI MATH EXERCISES AND
HOW THE DIRECTRESS SHOULD EFFICIENTLY PRESENT EXERCISES
THROUGH SEQUENTIAL AND PARALLEL WORK IN VARIOUS GROUPS.
Montessori mathematical exercises are normally grouped into the following groups,
The preschool age (4 to 6 years) curriculum normally includes the first three to four
groups, while the rest is introduced later at lower elementary and upper elementary
stages.
The directress should work through different groups by sometimes carrying out
sequential work, while sometimes by presenting parallel exercises from different groups.
STAGE 1
THE HUNDRED CHAIN
MATERIAL
PRESENTATION
Tell the children to place the next ticket at the end of each bar.
Continue counting from 11 to 20, the ticket that marked 20 is placed with the 20 th
bead.
continue placing the blue tickets until reach 100.
place the red ticket to the 100th bead and say “You have just counted to 100.”
Also place the hundred square at the end of the chain.
Explain to the child there are 100 beads in the square and on the chain.
All the tickets are then counted alongside the kids: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 30,
40,
50, 60, 70, 80, 90, and 100.
They are then counted backwards: 100, 90, 80, 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6,
5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Children are instructed to count again or else place the materials at their appropriate
places.
STAGE 2
THE THOUSAND CHAIN
MATERIAL
PRESENTATION
Shift the materials to the workplace with the help of child and unroll the runner.
The directress takes the child to the bead cabinet and introduce him to the 1000
chain. She then carries the chain to the runner with all of the strands laid out
straight.
She tells him that they are going to fold the chain similar to how they
did with the 100 chain.
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She stops at a hundred square and ask the child “what is this?”
Place a hundred square next to it, let the child notice the similarity and recall the 100
chain.
Continue the folding of whole chain and keep on placing the hundred squares below
each with the child.
She then counts with the child to see how many hundred squares there are in total.
Then place all the hundred squares on top of the hundred squares of the chain.
Ask the child to pile up the hundred square into cube and place the cube next to the
pile.
She then has them gently pull the 1,000 chain straight and lay out all of the tickets.
Each bead is counted and the correct ticket placed as similar to the above
presentation.
When the 100th is reached, the ticket as well as a hundred square is placed next to
the 100th bead, repeating for every hundred reached, including the 1000th bead.
At 1000th bead, place the cube as well.
Walk all the way from the beginning of the runner to the end to look at the child ‘s
work.
going back to the beginning and counting; 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800,
900.
She then asks the child how many beads are there at the end; his answer would be
1000.
now go back to the beginning and count the tens; 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, . . . 100, 110,
120, . . .400, 410, 420, . . . 980, 990, 1000.
The children are then told to count backwards by tens.
When finished ask the child to return all the materials.
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3. PRINT *DOT GAME PAPER (FROM THE LINK GIVEN BELOW) AND
SEND THREE SOLVED PROBLEMS, EACH CARRYING FOUR
ADDENDS?
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MULTIPLICATION BOARD
The purpose of multiplication bead board is to practice multiplication table 1x1 through
10x10. The box contains a perforated multiplication working board with 100 holes in
rows of ten arranged in a square, a box of 100 red beads, a box of small plastic cards
numbering 1-10 which represent the multiplicand and a red disc to marks the multiplier.
The board has a slot on the left side for the insertion of cards.
MATERIALS
Multiplication board
A red disc
Printed sheet of multiplication tables
A set of cards from 1 to 10
Multiplication chart 1 for control of
error.
EXERCISE
This exercise should be repeated until they have finished the board.
The directress makes the child read all of the equations and answers are written on
a piece of paper. They can check their work on Multiplication Chart 1.
1 X 4 = 4
2 X 4 = 8
3 X 4 =
4 X 4 =
5 X 4 =
6 X 4 =
7 X 4 =
8 X 4 =
MATERIALS
division board
9 green skittles
A box with 81 green beads
Squared paper
Division tables
Summary of division tables up to 81
Printed division slips
A glass bowl
EXERCISE
STAMP GAME
Stamp game provide practice in addition, subtraction, multiplication and
division in decimal system. The following items are enclosed in Stamp
Game Box.
PRESENTATION
Remove the bead material and do a three period lesson with the
1,10,100 and 1000 tiles.
Place the tiles back to their compartments after three period lesson
completes.
Next show the tiles how to place a tile right below the compartment that
contains similar tiles, leaving no distance between them.
Place all 1 tiles back, and repeat for 10s, 100s and 1000s.
Ask the child to place tiles under their respective compartments e.g. say
make five units, make four hundred, make three thousand.
Next show the child, how to make numbers by tiles including more than
one hierarchy of numbers e.g., 3556.
Then give a number to the child and ask him to take out the tiles himself
and make the number.
Verify and give him another number to make.
Return the tiles to the respective compartments after making each
number.
Presentation
Then draw the attention of the child to the second number saying “this
means that we need to take away 2304 from the first number”.
Tell the child to start subtracting from the units.
Tell the child to count the 4 units from the existing tiles on the table and
then put them back into the box in the respective compartment.
Point to the 0 ten in the second number and tell him that we do not need
to take away any tens.
Similarly remove 3 hundred and 2 thousand tiles from the existing tiles
on the table.
Once the subtraction of tiles has been done, ask the child to count the
remaining tiles of 1,10,100 and 1000 on the table one by one and record
the answer.
Conclude saying “we had 3465 …we subtracted 2304 and our answer is
1161.”
Guide the child to repeat with some more problems himself.
Exercise 2
Dynamic subtraction with stamp box
Material
Same as above.
Presentation
Select the problem that requires exchanging e.g. 4364 – 2839 and write
on the grid, while reading the question louder. Also point to the – sign.
Ask the child to make the first number with the tiles.
Now draw the attention of the child to the second number that is 2839.
As we need to take away 9 units, so one ten blue tile is exchanged with
10 unit green tiles.
Now take 9 tiles from 14 tiles, remaining 5 green tiles are left.
Repeat for tens, hundreds and thousands in the same way exchanging
whenever necessary.
Once the second number has been removed from the tiles, ask the child
to count the remaining tiles, start from the units and record the answer.
Read the problem and answer with the child.
Guide the child to repeat with some more problems.