MATH SYLLABUS STRATEGIES FOLLOWED AIMS TO BE ACHIEVED AN OVERVIEW.

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MATH SYLLABUS STRATEGIES FOLLOWED AIMS TO BE ACHIEVED AN OVERVIEW

Place Value The Four Fundamental Operations Factors Multiples Shapes, Space and Patterns Fractions Decimals Measurement Perimeter and Area Time Handling Data THE MAIN LEARNING AREAS

Concept of Place Value is reinforced in Math Lab

The four operations are extended to 4 & 5 digit numbers. Sums/ problems involving money ( Rupees & Rials) are solved. Application based questions are solved systematically.

Closed Shapes Polygons BA O P Circle and its Parts

Apply the concept of symmetry to prepare various designs

FRACTIONS Identify equivalent, like, unlike, proper, and improper fractions as well as mixed numbers Compare, order, add and subtract like fractions Find fraction of a number Express improper fractions as mixed numbers and vice versa Solve application based questions

Learn fractions using fraction bar

Prepare charts and present it in the class

Measure line/objects to the nearest cm or half cm Conversions cm to m & m to km vice versa Conversions ml to l & vice versa Conversions g to kg & vice versa MEASUREMENT

Apply the concept of measurement learnt. How heavy the object is?

Collect data and represent it pictorially. Interpret the information given in a pictograph or bar graph Circle chart is introduced Study circle charts given

Use multiplication and division to derive factors. FACTORS AND MULTIPLES Build factor trees Find common factors and common multiples.

Children find factors using the square tiles

Decimals Introduction of the concept of tenths and hundredths Conversions fractions to decimals and vice- versa

Perimeter and Area

Measure and find the perimeter of various objects

OBJECTIVES AIMED AT Understand the concepts Gain mathematical skills and confidence Improve their thinking and reasoning skills Develop a scientific attitude Develop the power of interpretation and representation Apply the mathematical knowledge in day to day life. Gain creativity

STRATEGIES FOLLOWED CONCRETE TO ABSTRACT APPROACH WHITEBOARD DRILL GAMES MATH LAB ACTIVITIES PROJECTS GROUP ACTIVITIES AUDIO VISUAL AIDS WORKSHEETS

MATH LAB Activities

Math Lab Activity Worksheet

Activity Worksheet

PROJECTS

Mental Math Worksheets

CONTINUOUS EVALUATION CLASS DISCUSSIONS CLASS WORK HOMEWORKPROJECTSCLASS TESTS PERIODIC ASSESSMENTS

MATH EVALUATION

Reinforcement and constant encouragement brings success in work