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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
     
     
 

Red Rods

Materials

- 10 red rods differing in one dimension – length (from 10cm to 100cm). The unit of difference between each rod is 10cm.
- A large floor mat or two regular mats.


Presentation

Introduction

Invite the child by telling him you have something to show him.  Tell the child that for this lesson, we will need 2 mats. Have the child fetch and unroll a mat. The have him bring another mat and have him place it next to the first mat to form an “L” shape. Bring him over to the correct shelves and point to the Red Rods. Tell the child: “These are the Red Rods”.

Constructing
- Show the child how to hold the shortest rod by gripping over the top of the center part of the rod using your right thumb and fingers.
- Slowly slide the rod off of the shelves until it is fully out.
- Grip the rod with your left hand below your right hand.
- Carry the rod vertical and so your hands are at waist level.
- Have the child carry all of the rods over one at a time and place them randomly on one of the mats.
- Once all of the rods have been brought over to the mat, have the child stand to your left.
- Carefully pick up the longest rod and as you kneel in front of the mat, place it horizontally near the back of the other mat.
- Turn to the child and tell him that you are now looking for a specific one.
- Go over to the other mat and carefully choose the next longest rod.
- Kneel in front of the longest rod and in a steady and precise movement, place the rod directly under the longest rod on the other mat, and align them so that the left edges are well aligned.
- Once it has been placed, check to see if it is well aligned by sliding your hand along the left edge of the two rods.  
- Continue placing all of the rods in correct order and placing them so that they come closer and closer to you as each rod is placed.

Taking Apart
- Take apart the Red Rods by removing the shortest to the longest and placing them on the now empty mat.

Invite the child to construct the Red Rods. To help him get started, ask him which one he is going to start with. If the child seems to understand, you can let him work alone. Once he is done, have him replace the rods from longest to shortest back on the shelves.


Exercises

Exercise 1
The child works individually with the material as shown during the presentation.

Exercise 2
Once the child has seemed to master the constructing of the rods, the directress will show him an additional step. The directress will carefully place the shortest rod to the direct right of the second longest rod and up against the side of the longest rod. Show the child that by doing so, the second longest rod is now at the same length as the longest. Repeat this on every end of every rod by working your down to the shortest rod.


Games

Boxes 1 and 2: Matching from a distance
Matching to the environment
Box 3:  Matching to the environment
Grading from an extreme
Grading from a midpoint


Language

Long and Short
The positives, comparatives and the superlatives

Purpose

Direct
Visual discrimination of difference in dimensions (length).
Muscular memory of length.

Indirect
Preparation for mathematics.

Control of Error
Only when the child is able to discriminate dimensions can he see the disharmony in the building of the rods.


Age
3 1/2 – 4 year




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