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Introduction
     
Three Period Lesson
     
Memory Games
     
Visual Sense
  Cylinder Blocks
  Pink Tower
  Brown Stairs
  Red Rods
  Color Tablets
  Geometric Cabinet
  Constructive Triangles
    Rectangular Triangles
    Blue Rectangular Box
    Triangular Box
    Large Hexagonal Box
    Small Hexagonal Box
  Geometrical Figures
  Sensorial Decanomial
  Knobless Cylinders
  Binomial Cube
  Trinomial Cube
  Leaf Cabinet
     
Tactile Sense
  Sensitizing Fingertips
  Touch Boards
  Touch Tablets
  Fabrics
     
Baric Sense
  Baric Tablets
     
Thermic Sense
  Thermic Bottles
  Thermic Tablets
     
Auditory Sense
  Sound Boxes
  Bells
     
Olfactory Sense
  Smelling Jars
     
Gustatory Sense
  Tasting Bottles
     
Stereognostic Sense
  Geometric Solids
  Sorting Trays
  Mystery Bag
  Sandpaper Globe
  Painted Globe
  Puzzle Maps
    The World
    The Continents
    The Country
     
     
 

Geometrical Figures

Materials

Three boxes with three compartments each with:
-Three sets of equilateral triangles in red, blue, and yellow respectfully with the sides from 1cm to 10cm.
-Three sets of squares in red, blue, and yellow respectfully with the sides from 1cm to 10cm.
-Three sets of circles in red, blue, and yellow respectfully with the sides from 1cm to 10cm.


Presentation

Introduction

Invite a child to participate in the lesson. Have the child unroll a mat, then bring him over to the correct shelf. Show him the box and have him bring it over to the mat. Have the child place the box near the right side of the mat. Have the child sit near the left side of the mat and you sit to the child’s right.

Building
- Informally introduce the box to the child by giving the work’s name and showing the three layers of the box.
- Choose one layer to work with and from the layer, take out one of the three sets and place them randomly onto the mat (still on the right side of the mat).
- Close the box and move it to the top right corner of the mat.
- Grade the shape (for example the square) from largest to smallest but always keeping the same level for the base.
(As shown on the next page)
- Mix all ten of the one shape and have the child grade them just as was shown.
- Mix the ten of the shape again.
- Build the shapes in a grading manner but this time concentrically. (As shown below)
- Tell the child that they all have the same centers.
- Mix the shapes and have the child grade as was just shown,
- Show the child how to put them away by replacing it in the box but by keeping the bottom right corner of each shape in the bottom right corner of the box.


Exercises

Exercise 1
The child works individually with any of the shapes in the same manner as was shown during the presentation.

Exercise 2
The child is shown how to work with two shapes at a time. This is very similar as when working with two shapes: Begin by building both by grading but one below the other. Then place every other of the two shapes concentrically. Then replace the two shapes in the box.

Exercise 3
The child is shown how to work with two shapes at a time but in a further manner than in Exercise 2. Begin by grading them both one below the other. Then place the largest of one of the shapes on top of the largest of the other shape. Repeat for every shape, always placing the next size down of one shape on the correct other shape. The child is then allowed to work with any other combination of two shapes. Here are a few examples of what the child may be able to create using two of the shapes.

Geometrical Figure Example
Geometrical Figure, second example
Geormetrical Figure, 3rd example

 

Language           
No language given with this material.

Purpose

Direct
To further the child’s experience with shapes (plane figures).
Preparation for ornamental geometry.

Indirect
Preparation for understanding the relationship between plane figures.

Control of Error
Partly in the material (visual).


Age
4 years




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