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BY SUSY JOSE,P.R.T. K.V.W.A.P.,YNK. BANGALORE-64.
AN I NTRODUCTION
This project is an attempt to help the children to do an integral learning of mathematics without any monotony of writing, by giving all the concepts clubbed together through ART AND COLOURS.
1. OBJECTIVES
1. To help the child to do an integral learning of mathematics.,artandscience.
2.To improve the memory of the child by doing a comparative study of the mathematical concepts.
3.To improve the logical thinking and mental arithmetic of the child.
4.To help the child to identify the geometrical shapes, figures and different colors.
5.To avoid monotony of writing
OBJECTIVES
6. To remove examination fear from child
7. To evaluate the child without conducting a formal test.
8. To make the children love mathematics.
9. To develop the creative and aesthetic sense and to improve drawing skill of the child.
10. To make the child a HAPPY CHILD by experiencing the happiness by seeing his own beautiful Art.
CONTENTS
1.Ordering of numbers from 1 to 9
2.Formation of numbers
3.Concept of EQUAL, Simple addition & Subtraction.
4.Properties of ‘0’ & ‘1’
5.Smallest and Largest numbers.
6.Place and Place value of numerals, plane figures.
7.Multiplication table of 2, Skip counting by 2’s.
8.Multiplication table of 5. Skip counting by 5’s.
CONTENTS9. Geometrical shapes, plane figures & their names.10. Surfaces and edges and vertices of geometrical
shapes.11. Names & number of days of an year.12. Coins of different denominations and their
exchanging.13. Standard units of metric measures.14. Relation between different units of metric
measures.15. Application of metric measures.16.Number comes just after the greatest number of
1,2,3 Digit.17. Number comes just before the smallest number
of 2,3,4 digits.
19. Parts of a whole 18. Relation between ones, tens , hundreds and thousands.20. Value of Roman symbols.21. Number patterns , simple addition, logical thinking and mental arithmetic.
CONTENTS22. Number of times each digit appears
from 1 to 100, Logical thinking and mental arithmetic.
23 Properties of 1.24.. Properties of the fundamental
operations of the (+, -, x,)25. Predecessor and successor.26. Even numbers, odd numbers, prime
numbers and composite numbers.27. Number patterns, odd numbers,
simple addition, logical thinking and mental arithmetic.
CONTENTS
28. Number patterns, odd numbers, simple addition, logical thinking and
mental arithmetic.
29. Number patterns, Addition of fractional numbers and L.C.M of numbers. Logical thinking and
mental arithmetic.
30. Relation between different units of measures of time.
31.. The Relation between different units of length.
32. Relation between the consequent places of a large
number
CONTENTS33. L.C.M and H.C.F.34. Relation between the different places
of a decimal number.35. Multiplication and division of number
by 10, 100 & 1000.36. Relation between the different units of
money and metric measures expressed as decimals.37. Conversion formulas of different units.38. Geometrical symbols and their names.39.number of Nnumerals of 1,2,3 ……. 9
digits40. Formulas, identification of colours and
flower arrangement
COMPETENCIES
1. Formation of numbers correctly.
2. Understanding of basic concepts.
3. Ability to compute.
4. Problem solving.
REFERENCES
1. NCERT Mathematics Text Books (I – V)
3,1,4,6,7,2,9,8
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+ 1
2
EQUAL
4+5
3+6 10-1
9
7+2
15-6 8+1
3
=
5-0
5-1
5+1
5-5
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Greatest
Smallest1
digit
2digit 3
digit
2digit
3digit
1digit
10
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5
3 5 8
2 1 6
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NameThe shapes
square
circle
9
ShapesE
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1
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S -- Surface
E --Edge
V--Vertex
10
NAMES
NUMBER OF DAYS
Dec
January 31
30
11
Of an year
4
1Rupee
Fifty paisa coins
Twenty five paisa coins
Twenty paisa coins
Ten paisa coins
Five paisa coins
12
StandardUnits
Length
Metre
Mas
s
Capacity
13
1
kgm k.m
10
m.lgmm.m
c.m
c.m
L
14
SuitableUnits of measure
Mass
distancepencil saree
Watertank
Dettolbottle
Iron
gold
Metre
Length
capa
city
15
The number comes just after the greatest number of
1Digit
3Digit
2Digit
100
16
The number comes just before the smallest number of
3Digit
2Digit
4Digit
999
17
1
10001000
10
1000
100100
Ones
OnesTens
Ones
TensHundreds
10
18
WHOLE
4
141
3
15
181
9110
171
6
14
halves
quarters
9
19
Value of Roman
Symbols
L CXV DI M
5
20
Sum of numbers
1-10 11-20
101-110
81-90
71-80 51-60
41-50
21-30
15555
255
21
11
20
6
9
2
3
45
87
0 No of times each digit Appears1--100
1
22
1
+
--
x
24
25
23
Put appropriate sign
7
1
1
7
7
0
1
0
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6
0
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8
7
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699 701
predecessorsuccessor
25
Smallestnumber
Even
OddPrim
e
Smallestnumber
4composite
26
Sum of thefirst
4
25
20
15
10
1
2
3
4
9
1
Oddnumbers
27
Sum ofnumbers
201-
210
171-180
151-160
111-120
191-200
91-1
00
101-110
991-1000
341-350581-590
711-720
1-1021-30
81-9011-2055
155 255
1055
1555
1955
7155
28
Sum
of
fra
ctio
ns
12
1212
12
132
18
116
1128
164
12
12
12
14141414
14
14
1818
18
18
116
116
116
132
132
164
18
18
34
78
12
29
24
1minute
hour week
year
decadecentury
hours
days
months
days
years
day
Leapyear
years
seconds
minutes
30
10 1
Hectometres
Centimetres
Millimetres Centimetre
Hectometre
Metre
Metres
31
10
Tens HundredsOnes
1000
Thousands
TenThousands
LakhsTenLakhs
Crores
32
4
24L.C.MH.C.F
6,14
4,8,12
3,5
3,5,7
33
Hundredths
Tenths
Thousandths
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10
10
100
100
1000
1000
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1
Metre Gramm.m c.m Paisa
c.m Metre RupeeLitreK.gK.m
m.l
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Express as decimal
36
10000
1m/s
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1Km/hour
1 sq m
Sq cm
m/S
Km/hour
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Number ofNumerals of
1digit 2 digit
3 digit
4 digit
6 digit7 digit
8 digit
9 digit
9
900
9 ,00 ,000
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FORMULAS
Speed,distance,timeAre
a,vo
lum
e
c.p,
s.p
,pro
fit,l
oss
perimeter
Simple interests
dT
AV
Profit
Loss
C . P
c.p
S.P-Profit
s.p+loss
Circumference
>3d
S.IP X R X TA
PI
S x T
lxbxh
40
ACH IEVEMENTS
1.All the children enjoy this method of learning.
2. Bright children can be engaged very well
3. There is no monotony of writing.
4. The memory, logical thinking and mental arithmetic of the child have improved a lot.
5. Child identifies all the geometrical shapes, figures and colours very quickly.
6. There is no examination fear in child.
ACH IEVEMENTS
7. Evaluation is done without their knowledge.
8. The creative and aesthetic sense of the child is developed.
9. The drawing skill of the child is improved.
10. The competitive sprit and working speed of the child has improved.
11. The child has got a confidence in Mathematics.
12. We can see the HAPPY FACES in the Mathematic classes.