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In which group does the number 40 not belong?

                                           a)  5, 10, 15, 20, ….                              b)  8, 16, 24, 32, ….

                                           c)  6, 12, 18, 24, ….                              d)  4, 8, 12, 16, ….



                  Here are some more additional examples of sorting data:

                    By name: When sorting a list of people, you can group them alphabetically, from
                     A to Z.

                    By height: If you have a group of people or objects, you can sort them by their

                     height, from shortest to tallest, tallest to shortest.
                    By category: You  can  sort  digital images  by  category, like  vacation  photos,

                     project images or family pictures.

                    By subjects: Books or files can be sorted based on subject.

                    By date: You can sort events, documents or photos by the date they were created
                     or occurred, from the earliest to the latest or vice versa.

                                                                                              21 st
                                                                                             Century   #Critical Thinking
                                                 interdisciplinary activity                   Skills

                   Write down a list of at least 10 city names in your notebook. Then, sort them according to a

                   suitable characteristic, such as alphabetical order. Explain why you chose that particular way
                   to sort the cities. Next, collect pictures of different plants and animals. Sort them into groups,
                   such as by where they live or by their size. Explain why you decided to sort them in that way.



                                                                                               21 st
                                                                                             Century   #Technology Literacy
                                                            ai in action                      Skills

                  The  PBS  Kids -  Sid  the Science Kid: Sorting Box game  is an interactive  and
                  educational online game designed for younger children to help them understand the concept of
                  sorting. It is ideal for building foundational cognitive skills, such as categorisation and classification,
                  through fun and engaging gameplay.
                  Visit the given link or scan the QR code to play the game:

                  https://pbskids.org/games/play/sorting-box/487




                  ASKING AND COUNTING

                  To collect data, questions need to be asked. Sometimes collecting data is simple.

                  For example,  if you are  asked,  "How  many  pencils  are  there  in  your  box?"




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