DSERT - 6 - Maths :: Knowing Our Numbers

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Course Content / Subtopic list:


  1. Comparing Numbers
  2. Large Numbers In Practice
  3. Using Brackets,Roman Numbers


DSERT

Part 1

Part 2

NCERT

English

Lesson Plan

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Kindly note, while the lesson plan is a guide to teach, you can also add your own teaching elements to enhance the learning process of the children.

[Edition 2021]

Knowing Our Numbers Lesson Plan - (Lesson Plan - English)


[Edition 2019]


https://drive.google.com/open?id=18ofXf-lCya7oztGNi_3U3gJao9MsOKqd (Lesson Plan - English)


https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZzgGTnfmUMDHq4xuMGN79rr38yXXVegL (PPT - English)


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Videos


[Contributor - Seema Nayak]

Lesson Plan version 1.1 videos

https://youtu.be/rLZbniMGAVA

https://youtu.be/fpaAM3liVKs

https://youtu.be/AOiaA-aFpiQ

https://youtu.be/RNhpDkUs3ycNow

https://youtu.be/1LGhgXHGeLI

https://youtu.be/MHXvrlJExo0

https://youtu.be/wBhqy5xWkao

https://youtu.be/PqerL3eRogI

https://youtu.be/qr-xHNNrZeA

https://youtu.be/kZ5ANO_hCSY

https://youtu.be/xt6H8G6YOD0

https://youtu.be/kS9-3oV9PGU




Activities



[Contributor - Seema Nayak]

Lesson Plan version 1.1 activities

1.Divide the class into small groups. Ask each group to pick four chits from the bowl. Each group then has to write down the numbers that can be formed from the digits written on the chits.

They also need to work out the smallest and the greatest numbers that they can

form using these four digits. They should also write down all the numbers that they have formed in the ascending and the descending orders.

2. Take any 3-digit number and exchange the digit at the hundreds place with the digit at the ones place.

3. Ask the students to draw the images of objects that display different units of

measurements. They should also write the unit of measurement displayed on the particular object. For instance, they can draw the image of a syrup bottle wherein the contents are measured in millilitres. They should also write down the unit ‘millilitres’ below the image.

4. Ask each student to write down any two digit, three digit and four

digit number of their choice

(one number from each category). Then, they need to round off all three numbers to their nearest tens, hundreds and thousands.

5. Divide the class into small groups. Ask each group to select five chits. Each group needs to form three numbers from the digits given on the chits. Then, they have to estimate the outcome when the three numbers are added, subtracted and multiplied.


Additional Aids


[Contributor - Seema Nayak]

Lesson Plan version 1.1 PPT

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZzgGTnfmUMDHq4xuMGN79rr38yXXVegL


https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oF_raMdqbCCqaaHYk6QMbELTkjuNSwoM (PPT - Kannada)



Worksheets


Worksheets Kannada [Version 2021]

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Worksheet 13


AnswerKeys Kannada [Version 2021]

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