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=Lesson Plan=
 
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[Contributor - Nupur Nagar]
  
[Contributor - Kripa S]
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'''Objective:'''To learn how 3D shapes are formed.
  
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'''Subtopics to be covered:'''
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# Formation of a cube and cuboid
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# Formation of pyramid
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# Formation of other 3D shapes
  
http://www.wbsed.gov.in/wbsed/readwrite/etextbook/Ganit%20Prabha%20Class%20VI.pdf#page=288 (Bengali Medium)
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'''Learning Outcome:'''
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# They learn how 3D shapes are formed.
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# This will help them visualize how various structures around them are formed.
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=Textbook=
  
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[Contributor - Rini Jose]
  
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[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RHMf8lY4pPbDJ-SWzdFVm4KouJXHVJw-/view Hindi Medium]
 
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Latest revision as of 00:40, 20 December 2022

Go To: WBSED-Mathematics-Grade 6

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[Contributor - Nupur Nagar]

Objective:To learn how 3D shapes are formed.

Subtopics to be covered:

  1. Formation of a cube and cuboid
  2. Formation of pyramid
  3. Formation of other 3D shapes

Learning Outcome:

  1. They learn how 3D shapes are formed.
  2. This will help them visualize how various structures around them are formed.

[Contributor - Rini Jose]

Hindi Medium

[Contributor - Kripa S]


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1mDrvLkp1o&index=20&list=PLD431F45D48950EE3 (cylinder area and volume)


[Contributor - Kripa S]


1. Share examples of cube, pyramid, sphere from daily life. (example: ice cream cone, moon, ball, dice, brick etc)

2. Make different closed 3D shapes using 12 pens or sticks.


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