The Eclectic Manual of Methods by Van Antwerp, Bragg and Co. The Eclectic Manual by Van Antwerp, Bragg and Co.    

Lesson 2: Recognize, Combine, and Separate Groups of Physical Objects Up to 3


Teach children to recognize, combine, and separate groups of up to 3 physical objects (coins, blocks, balls, etc.) without counting.



    The Eclectic Manual of Methods by Van Antwerp, Bragg and Co. The Eclectic Manual by Van Antwerp, Bragg and Co.    

Lesson 2: Recognize, Combine, and Separate Groups of Physical Objects Up to 3

Directions

Follow the step-by-step instructions below to teach the lesson.

Progress to the next lesson when children master the current lesson.

Value mastery over speed of progression.

Steps

STEP 1

  • Show children between 0 to 3 objects, and have them call out the corresponding number without counting.
  • Use a variety of objects that interest children such as coins, books, dinosaurs, action figures, cars, and stuffed animals.
  • For example, hold up 3 books and ask children, 'How many books am I holding?'
  • Practice this skill until children rapidly and easily call out the correct numbers, without counting.

STEP 2

  • Have children show you a specified number of objects without counting.
  • Give each child 3 objects.
  • Ask children to show you 0, 1, 2, or 3 of the objects.
  • For example, give 'Everett' 3 pennies. Say 'Everett, show me 3 pennies', and direct Everett to push 3 pennies into the center of the table.
  • Practice this skill with a variety of objects until children rapidly and easily show the objects as directed, without counting.

STEP 3

  • Combine and separate object groups.
  • Form three groups of 1. Have children call out the number of objects in each group.
  • Combine the groups into a large group of 3. Have children call out the number of objects in the large group.
  • Repeat the process for the following groups: (3 and 0) and (2 and 1).
  • Practice this skill with a variety of objects until children rapidly and easily call out the correct numbers, without counting.

STEP 4

  • Have children combine and separate object groups themselves.
  • Direct children to separate a group of 3 objects into three groups of 1.
  • Direct children to recombine the smaller groups into one big group of 3.
  • Repeat the process for the following groups: (3 and 0) and (2 and 1).
  • Practice this skill with a variety of objects until children rapidly and easily separate and combine the objects as directed, without counting.