Building Coloured Bead Stairs Activity
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What is the purpose of introducing the rest of the bead bars in the second stage of the three-period lesson?

  • To help the child memorize the colors of the bars
  • To confuse the child
  • To familiarize the child with the different colored bead bars (correct)
  • To skip a step in the lesson
  • How many beads are on the golden bar?

  • 10 beads (correct)
  • 9 beads
  • 8 beads
  • 7 beads
  • What is formed when arranging bead bars 1 to 9 horizontally underneath each other?

  • A square
  • A triangle (correct)
  • A circle
  • A rectangle
  • What age group is recommended for engaging with the activities involving bead bars?

    <p>4 to 4 1/2 years</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which bead bar has the fewest number of beads?

    <p>Green bar</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the benefit of using colored bead bars for teaching numbers?

    <p>To provide experience and combinations of units with tens</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the total number of beads on a pink and a white bar combined?

    <p>$12$ beads</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Bead Bars in Three-Period Lesson

    • The rest of the bead bars are introduced in the second stage to build upon the concept introduced in the first stage.

    Characteristics of Bead Bars

    • Golden bar has 10 beads.
    • Bead bar 1 has 1 bead, and each subsequent bar has 10 times the number of beads as the previous one.

    Arranging Bead Bars

    • Arranging bead bars 1 to 9 horizontally underneath each other forms a rectangle.

    Age Recommendation

    • Activities involving bead bars are recommended for children in the early years or kindergarten age group.

    Bead Bar with Fewest Beads

    • Bead bar 1 has the fewest number of beads, with only 1 bead.

    Benefits of Colored Bead Bars

    • Using colored bead bars helps in teaching numbers as they provide a visual representation, making it easier for children to understand place value and quantities.

    Combining Bead Bars

    • The total number of beads on a pink and a white bar combined is 10 (5 on the pink bar + 5 on the white bar).

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    Engage children in building coloured bead stairs using 10 bars of beads, each of different colours and lengths. The activity involves recognizing and arranging the bars from 1 to 10 beads in the correct order.

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