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Finger and Spatial Patterns

Here are some examples of children using finger patterns:

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1. Anonymous UNITED KINGDOM Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 - March 2, 2008

Bunny Ears - can’t forget bunny ears!

If they get tired of bunny ears i get them to hide their hands behind their back or under the table. We then say, “Ready, steady, go!” and then all show off our finger patterns together and then talk about them.

2. Mhairi UNITED KINGDOM Windows XP Internet Explorer 7.0 - March 2, 2008

Beads strings are a great resource.

I get the children to make them to help them understand the structure of 100 (100 ones, 10 tens, 1 hundred). We use 10 of each colour to make them. We use them for counting forwards and backwards (the change of colour helps with crossing decades). As the count they see the relationships of the numbers with the tens.

I also have a set of bead strings with 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 & 10.
We use these to combine and partition numbers to 10.

Of course an abacus is a great resource too!


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