Mathematical Exercises (Part 1) : (Sample)
Mathematical Exercises (Part 1) : (Sample)
M o d u l e 5 (Sample)
Mathematical Exercises (part 1)
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Chapter 2
Introducing
Numbers
0 to 10
“Rarely, however, can he count with certainty the fingers of one
hand, and when he does succeed in doing this, there is always the
difficulty of knowing why, … The extreme exactness and
correctness of a child’s mind needs clear and precise help. When
numerical rods are given to children, we see that even the smallest
take a lively interest in counting.”
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Period 3:
? Point to any one rod and say 'What is this?” and
wait for the child to answer.
? At naming a rod correctly, also ask the child to
count the rod. For example, place the rod of three in
Then, take the rod of three and repeat the above
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front of him and ask, "How much is this?” Or “What
steps. Name it several times like above.
is this?". If he says "Three", then she asks him to
"Three...three...this is three." Finally, count the
count it. He counts the segments, "One, two,
segments, "One...two...three", touching segments
three." This can be repeated several times with
of the rod.
each of the rods.
? On succeeding days, add one or more rods to
those already learned, until the child can count all
the rods. The rods are left on the shelf for the child
to count whenever he likes.
Period 2:
? Having introduced the first three rods, say “Show
me the rod of one”. The child will probably show or
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Exercise 3
Sandpaper Numbers
MATERIAL
Ten green wooden/acrylic cards with the numerals 0 to
9, cut out of the finest grade sandpaper, mounted on
each card. The format of the numerals must be similar
to the numeric writing pattern which the school follows.
(Numeral ‘0’ is skipped in this exercise and is
presented after working with the Spindle Boxes.)
Sensitizing Fingertips
Invite the child by telling him that before we can
work with the sandpaper numbers, we must clean
our hands and sensitize our fingertips.
PRESENTATION
? Take the child over to the sink.
? Wash your hands with soap.
PURPOSES ? Fill up a bowl with warm water.
? To learn to recognize the written symbol for ? Put your fingertips of the dominant hand into the
numbers 0 to 9. water.
? To associate numerals with their spoken name. ? Let them soak for a little while.
? Preparation for writing. ? Dry them by rubbing gently against the towel.
AGE ? Ask the child to sensitize his fingers in the same
4 years and older way.
EXERCISE
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Period 3
? Place all numerals in front of the child.
? Point to a numeral and say, “What is this?”
? When the child tells you its name ask him to trace
that.
? Repeat for all the numerals.
Period 2
? Place all numerals in front of the child in the right
sequence 1, 2, 3 from left to right.
? Ask, “Can you show me one?”
? When the child shows you 1, ask him to trace it for
you once again.
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PURPOSES
To relate
? the numerals 1 to 10 with the
corresponding quantities.
To see the numerals 1 to 10 in sequence.
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AGE
4 years and older
EXERCISE 2
PRELIMINARY STEP 1. Place the rods and numeral cards at random on
As the child is, so far, familiar with numerals 1 to 9 only, the mat.
introduce number 10 by showing the 10 card. 2. Ask the child to find rod 1 and the numeral card 1,
and place the card next to the rod.
EXERCISE 1 3. Ask the child to continue placing the rest of the
numeral cards with the corresponding number
Note: Complete work cycle is to be observed. rods.
1. Place the rods and numeral cards at random on
the mat.
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3. Point to rod 1 and say, “This is the rod of 1”. To see the numerals 0 to 9 in sequence.
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4. Then hold the number card of 1 and say, “This is To associate the corresponding loose quantities
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how we write 1”. Place it next to the rod of 1. with the numerals.
5. Do the same for rod of 2 and 3 and then invite the
child to continue. AGE
6. Continue till all the cards are placed in correct 4 years and older
sequence from 1 to 10 along with the stairs made
up of rods. EXERCISE
EXTENSION
Do the exercises some other day in reverse order by
showing numerals and asking children to find
corresponding rods to place them together.
Exercise 5
The Spindle Boxes
MATERIAL
? A wooden box with ten compartments. The
numerals 0 to 9 written at the back of the box.
? 45 wooden/plastic spindles.
CONTROL OF ERROR
There are exactly 45 spindles to be placed in all the
compartments, which is exactly the sum of all the
numbers 0 to 9. So, there is exactly the right number of
spindles to be placed in the compartments. If a
mistake is made, the child will be left with either more
than nine or less than nine spindles.
PURPOSES
? To introduce the concept of zero.
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Exercise 6
Number Cards & Counters
MATERIAL
? Cut-out numerals or number cards from 1 to 10 in
red on white cards.
? 55 counters all the same size and color.
PURPOSES
? To give the concept of even and odd numbers
through a visual and concrete experience.
? To provide further practice in arranging the
numerals 1 to 10 in a sequence and associate
corresponding quantities with them.
AGE
4 years and older
EXERCISE
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7. Point to card 2 and say, “two”. Then, place two 9. Continue to arrange the counters in pairs, with the
counters below card 2 horizontally while counting odd ones underneath in the same way till 10 as
the counters. (Place the first counter and say “1”. shown in the picture below.
Then place the second counter beside it leaving a
little space between the two in the middle and say
“2”.)
Period 1
? When the arrangement of counters is complete,
place your index finger at the base of each number
8. Then, point to card 3 and say, “three”. Place three card in the middle and slide down. If it is hit by a
counters below the card, while counting each counter say, “odd”, and if the finger passes through
counter, in such a way that 2 counters are in one without hitting any counter say, “even”.
row similar to the counters under card 2, while the
third counters is slightly below the two counters in
the middle.
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odd
odd
Period 2
? Ask the child if he can show you an odd number or
an even number one by one.
? “Can you show me an odd number?”
even
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Note
In this series of exercises for teaching the
understanding of the quantities and the numerals 1
to 10, each material serves a specific purpose, as
described below.
Extension Exercise 1
Memory Game
MATERIAL
? 11 slips of folded paper placed in a container with
a number written on each… from 0 to 10.
? 11 sets of materials (with ten or more objects in
each set) e.g. paper clips, cubes of pink tower,
cylinders of knobless cylinders, pencils, ten
crayons, ten shapes of metal insets, ten spoons,
ten sandpaper letter etc.
? 11 trays
PURPOSES
? Reinforcement of numeric visual memory.
? To apply knowledge of numbers to everyday
objects.
AGE
4 years (usually at the end of Group 1)
EXERCISE
1. Invite 11 children and ask them to sit in a circle.
2. Give each child a tary.
3. Ask each child to take a folded paper strip from
the jar but not to look at what is written on it.
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4. Tell the children that you would come to each child “Fajar please knock at the door 5 times.”
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one by one and ask to get a some objects from the “Abdullah please clap your hands 4 times.”
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classroom. “Talha please jump ten times”.
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5. Go to the first child and whisper in his ear what to 3. Ask other children to count along as a child
get e.g. pencils. Also tell the child to open his performs.
folded strip, read the number silently and bring that 4. Continue in the same way till the children are
many pencils. interested.
6. Go to the second child in the circle and tell him to
get something else e.g. crayons according to the
number on his folded slip. Extension Exercise 3
7. Continue in the same way by going to each child in Number Poems & Rhymes
the circle.
8. Once a child has collected what you asked for, he Poems and rhymes including numbers can be helpful
should sit back at his place in the circle. in illustrating and reinforcing number vocabulary and
9. Verify if each child has collected things according concepts especially when involves actions. Following
to the number written on the slip. are just a few examples;
10. Discuss why the child who got the slip of 0 has
brought nothing… because 0 means nothing. One two, buckle my shoe,
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11. Collect the slips back and repeat the game if the Three four, shut the door,
children are interested, otherwise ask children to Five, six, pick up stick,
return the materials to the shelves. Seven, eight, lay them straight,
Nine, ten, a big fat hen.
Extension Exercise 2
Actions Game
MATERIAL
Non required
PURPOSE
To apply knowledge of numbers to everyday life.
AGE
4 years (usually at the end of Group 1)
EXERCISE
1. Invite a few children and make them stand in a
circle.
2. Ask children to perform certain actions a certain
number of times, For example,
? “Noor please stamp your feet 7 times.”
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