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                                   Learning by Doing






              Objective: To understand the concept of grouping in tens and

              comparing numbers.

              Materials required: Pebbles, plastic bag, number cards 1–20,

              pencil and notebook

              procedure:


                     Š Divide the class into groups of 4 students. The groups will be instructed to

                      collect 20 pebbles each.

                     Š Student 1 of the group will pick up a number card, for example, 14.

                     Š Student 2 will count and take out the same number of pebbles, 14.

                     Š Next, fill the plastic bag with 10 pebbles and keep the remaining 4 loose.


                     Š Now, students 3 and 4 will repeat the similar steps to form another number.

                     Š Hence, they will compare the two numbers picked up.

                     Š Continue the activity till all the students get a chance to display the numbers

                      by grouping in tens and ones as well as comparing two numbers.






                     Mental Maths
                Write:

                1.  Smallest 1-digit counting number  ...................

                2.  Smallest 2-digit number                  ...................

                3.  Greatest 1-digit number                  ...................




                      Project
                 instruct the class to collect the information about their house numbers/roll

                 numbers/ages. Ask them to record the information in their notebooks and then arrange
                 them in ascending or descending order.







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