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                                   Learning by Doing





              Objective: To revise the concept of addition in a play way method.

              Materials Required: Game board, a pair of dice and two colour
              pencils/crayons
              Procedure:

                     Š Play the game with your friend.

                     Š Roll a pair of dice and add up the numbers that
                      appear.

                     Š Colour a box with the same number as you sum
                      up the dots on the dice.

                     Š Take turns with your friend and roll again.
                     Š One can lose the turn if a number is already coloured on the game board.

                     Š After colouring all the boxes, count the number of boxes you have coloured.

                     Š The player with more coloured boxes will be the winner.
                               Game Board

                         2 5 4 3 2 12

                         6 3 10 11 8 11                             Colour Choice:


                         7 9 4 7 6 10                                   Š Your colour

                         8 7 8 5 3 9                                    Š Your friend’s colour

                         9 6 5 4 6 8

                        10 11 8 12 3 7







                     Mental Maths
                1.  Write ‘T’ for true or ‘F’ for false for the following statements.
                      (a)  When we add 0 to a number, the sum is the number itself.

                      (b)  When we add 1 to a number, the sum is always 1.

                      (c)  When a number is added to itself, the sum is always zero.
                2.  Make two addition sentences with 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8. Use each number only once.


                                   +               =                                    +              =




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