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The lesson plan provides an overall picture of what you need to teach.  
 
The lesson plan provides an overall picture of what you need to teach.  
 
It is recommended that you follow the objectives and the learning outcomes stated in the lesson plan.  
 
It is recommended that you follow the objectives and the learning outcomes stated in the lesson plan.  
We suggest that that you read the chapter thoroughly and research ways on how to teach the topic effectively.
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We suggest that that you read the chapter thoroughly and research on how to teach the topic effectively to meet the learning outcomes.
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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.  
  
 
'''https://drive.google.com/open?id=1z554WJ-4mI4sKuHyz1Z7YnJLYtGn0J0E''' (Lesson Plan - English)
 
'''https://drive.google.com/open?id=1z554WJ-4mI4sKuHyz1Z7YnJLYtGn0J0E''' (Lesson Plan - English)

Revision as of 06:15, 11 January 2022

Go To: UBSE-Mathematics-Grade 7

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The lesson plan provides an overall picture of what you need to teach. It is recommended that you follow the objectives and the learning outcomes stated in the lesson plan.

We suggest that that you read the chapter thoroughly and research on how to teach the topic effectively to meet the learning outcomes.

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.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1z554WJ-4mI4sKuHyz1Z7YnJLYtGn0J0E (Lesson Plan - English)


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[Contributor - Rini Jose]

https://ncert.nic.in/textbook.php (Hindi and English)


[Author - Kripa S, Rishi Mazumdar]


https://hi.khanacademy.org/math/in-math-by-grade/in-seventh-grade-math/india-integers/ (review of integers)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axABfp3lC9c ( Negative Integers and Representation on Number Line)

https://hi.khanacademy.org/math/in-sixth-grade-math/integers-india (Khan Academy)


[Author - Kripa S]


1. Count the number of students in your class. Count the number of students in your school. Count the number of children in your village. Count the number of stars in sky at night. How big can the numbers be? Is there any biggest number after which there can be no other number? Discuss and share

2. Write down random digits on your benches, eg: +4, -2, -6, +5 etc. Ask a student from one bench to tell a number. His friend will go to the bench he is asked to go and tell what is the number for his bench now. Then pick another student from another bench and repeat this step. Play this game till all benches numbers get changed.

3. Ask all students to write a number on their hands with the + or - sign (eg: +3, -4 etc) When the class assistant or the teacher shouts out a number, the students have to group themselves so that the numbers on their hands add up to the number asked for. A student who does not get any partner is out of the game. Play the game till we have a winner


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