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CARD GAME 0
Key Learning Areas
| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Collects, represents and interprets simple data |
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Level 3 DA1.3A
Attempts to record information in her/his own ways. DA1.3B
Devises ways of representing information to make it more clear and easy to understand and interpret e.g. uses tally marks to record large number of data. |
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Level 3 ES1.3A
Uses estimation in verification of sum and difference of 2 and 3-digit numbers. |
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Level 3 QD1.3A
Demonstrates strategies of comparing two numbers using sequential order of numbers, size of a number, place values of digits, etc QD2.3A
Makes a copy of the length of one object (with fingers) to then make a comparison with another object |
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Level 1 Game Application QD1.1A : Compares card which already exists in the arena with the cards they have, in order to discard a card Level 2 Game Application QD1.2A : Compares card which is there already in the arena with the cards they have before deciding to discard their own cards Level 3 Game Application QD1.3A : To discard a proper card they to compare card which is there already in the arena with the cards they have |
| SUB SKILLS (KLIs as per FONS) | Shows one to one correspondence between number and quantity. |
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Level 3 NQ1.3A
Associates a given collection (arranged in tens and ones) with a number and vice-versa. |
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Level 3 SA1.3A
Adds and subtracts 3-digit numbers by using different strategies like using the concrete objects in bundles of hundreds, tens and ones or by standard algorithm or by her/his own algorithm but mathematically correct process. SA1.3B
Analyses and describes a problem in mathematical terms and finds the given and unknown data. SA2.3A
Appreciates the use of multiplication for repeated addition. SA2.3B
Explores the multiplication facts of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 by different ways like repeated addition, skip counting, identifying and continuing pattern. SA2.3C
Develops different algorithms to multiply two-digit numbers. SA2.3D
Finds product of a two-digit number by another/his two-digit numbers. SA3.3A
Explores ways of equal grouping/ sharing/distribution. SA3.3B
Understands division as another/his way of equal grouping/ sharing /distribution. SA3.3C
Performs division by grouping / using multiplication tables. SA3.3D
Shows her/his understanding of division of two-digit numbers in equal distribution of money to number of persons. SA3.3E
Find quotient of obtained division in two digit numbers. |
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| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Is able to count systematically, both forward and back word. |
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Level 3 SC1.3A
Demonstrate strategies to solve puzzle on missing numbers or fit numbers in grid, missing numbers pyramid. SC1.3B
Devises ways of counting the given number of objects by putting them in groups of 2, 3, 4, .. 10 objects from her/his immediate environment and expresses the number as per her/his own understanding. SC1.3C
Recognises that a count of one ten is the same as ten counts of one SC1.3D
Counts forwards and backwards by 100s to 1000 (100, 200 … 1000) SC1.3E
Produces and reads numbers to at least 1000 SC1.3F
Produces a rote count to at least 100 SC1.3G
Produces a rote count down from 1000 |
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Level 1 Game Application SC1.1G : Counts up or down while choosing appropriate card |
EQUATIONS
Key Learning Areas
| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Collects, represents and interprets simple data |
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| KEY LEARNING INDICATORS |
Level 3 DA1.3A
Attempts to record information in her/his own ways. DA1.3B
Devises ways of representing information to make it more clear and easy to understand and interpret e.g. uses tally marks to record large number of data. |
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Level 3 NR1.3A
Reads and writes any given number (up to 999) |
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Level 1 Game Application NR1.1A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10. Is able to read number on cards NR1.1C : Cards are there tillnumber 10, they should know the numbers less than 10 to play this game NR1.1D : Before they play the game they will order the cards in an order. While playing they need to order the numbers in an order Level 2 Game Application NR1.2A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10 Level 3 Game Application NR1.3A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10 |
| SUB SKILLS (KLIs as per FONS) | Shows one to one correspondence between number and quantity. |
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Level 3 NQ1.3A
Associates a given collection (arranged in tens and ones) with a number and vice-versa. |
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Level 3 SSU1.3A
Child identifies rectangles, triangles and other rectilinear shapes formed by the crease of paper on folding it. SSU2.3A
Demonstrates shapes like book, glass, bottle, chalk box, ball as 3-D shapes and gradually attempts to associate them with standard names like cuboid, sphere, cone, cylinder, etc. SSU3.3A
Groups objects on the basis of shapes (cone, cylinder, ball, etc. as they have curved surface) and other observable properties. SSU2.3B
Recognises features of shapes of different sizes and in different orientations following flips, slides and turns. SSU3.3B
Demonstrates her/his ability to differentiate between 2-D shapes (like square, rectangle, etc.) and 3-D shapes (cone, cylinder, sphere, etc.). SSU3.3C
Uses different ways of drawing straight line by paper folding, straight edge, straight string with free hand and free ruler. SSU3.3D
Cites different examples to show the understanding of difference between straight and curved lines. SSU3.3E
Makes free-hand drawing of horizontal, vertical and slant lines. SSU3.3F
Draws shapes of her/his liking by using straight and curved lines on a dot grid |
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Level 1 Game Application Uses understanding of spatial relationships such top-bottom or above-below number 6 card to keep a card in the arena |
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Level 3 SA1.3A
Adds and subtracts 3-digit numbers by using different strategies like using the concrete objects in bundles of hundreds, tens and ones or by standard algorithm or by her/his own algorithm but mathematically correct process. SA1.3B
Analyses and describes a problem in mathematical terms and finds the given and unknown data. SA2.3A
Appreciates the use of multiplication for repeated addition. SA2.3B
Explores the multiplication facts of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 by different ways like repeated addition, skip counting, identifying and continuing pattern. SA2.3C
Develops different algorithms to multiply two-digit numbers. SA2.3D
Finds product of a two-digit number by another/his two-digit numbers. SA3.3A
Explores ways of equal grouping/ sharing/distribution. SA3.3B
Understands division as another/his way of equal grouping/ sharing /distribution. SA3.3C
Performs division by grouping / using multiplication tables. SA3.3D
Shows her/his understanding of division of two-digit numbers in equal distribution of money to number of persons. SA3.3E
Find quotient of obtained division in two digit numbers. |
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RUMMY
Key Learning Areas
| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Collects, represents and interprets simple data |
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Level 3 DA1.3A
Attempts to record information in her/his own ways. DA1.3B
Devises ways of representing information to make it more clear and easy to understand and interpret e.g. uses tally marks to record large number of data. |
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Level 3 ES1.3A
Uses estimation in verification of sum and difference of 2 and 3-digit numbers. |
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Level 3 NP1.3A
Identifies simple patterns right from school activities to home e.g. pattern in coming to school to going back, patterns in numbers and shapes and patterns in tiles and designs, etc. NP2.3A
Sequences numbers to identify a pattern or rule NP2.3B
Understands the patterns of even and odd numbers, commutatively of addition and multiplication of numbers, multiplication of numbers by 1, adding 1 to numbers ,etc. |
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Level 1 Game Application NP2.1A: They identify a pattern of increasing and decreasing numbers |
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Level 3 NR1.3A
Reads and writes any given number (up to 999) |
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Level 1 Game Application NR1.1A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10. Is able to read number on cards NR1.1C : Cards are there tillnumber 10, they should know the numbers less than 10 to play this game NR1.1D : Before they play the game they will order the cards in an order. While playing they need to order the numbers in an order Level 2 Game Application NR1.2A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10 Level 3 Game Application NR1.3A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10 |
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Level 3 QD1.3A
Demonstrates strategies of comparing two numbers using sequential order of numbers, size of a number, place values of digits, etc QD2.3A
Makes a copy of the length of one object (with fingers) to then make a comparison with another object |
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Level 1 Game Application QD1.1A : Compares card which already exists in the arena with the cards they have, in order to discard a card Level 2 Game Application QD1.2A : Compares card which is there already in the arena with the cards they have before deciding to discard their own cards Level 3 Game Application QD1.3A : To discard a proper card they to compare card which is there already in the arena with the cards they have |
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Level 3 SSU1.3A
Child identifies rectangles, triangles and other rectilinear shapes formed by the crease of paper on folding it. SSU2.3A
Demonstrates shapes like book, glass, bottle, chalk box, ball as 3-D shapes and gradually attempts to associate them with standard names like cuboid, sphere, cone, cylinder, etc. SSU3.3A
Groups objects on the basis of shapes (cone, cylinder, ball, etc. as they have curved surface) and other observable properties. SSU2.3B
Recognises features of shapes of different sizes and in different orientations following flips, slides and turns. SSU3.3B
Demonstrates her/his ability to differentiate between 2-D shapes (like square, rectangle, etc.) and 3-D shapes (cone, cylinder, sphere, etc.). SSU3.3C
Uses different ways of drawing straight line by paper folding, straight edge, straight string with free hand and free ruler. SSU3.3D
Cites different examples to show the understanding of difference between straight and curved lines. SSU3.3E
Makes free-hand drawing of horizontal, vertical and slant lines. SSU3.3F
Draws shapes of her/his liking by using straight and curved lines on a dot grid |
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Level 1 Game Application Uses understanding of spatial relationships such top-bottom or above-below number 6 card to keep a card in the arena |
| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Is able to count systematically, both forward and back word. |
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Level 3 SC1.3A
Demonstrate strategies to solve puzzle on missing numbers or fit numbers in grid, missing numbers pyramid. SC1.3B
Devises ways of counting the given number of objects by putting them in groups of 2, 3, 4, .. 10 objects from her/his immediate environment and expresses the number as per her/his own understanding. SC1.3C
Recognises that a count of one ten is the same as ten counts of one SC1.3D
Counts forwards and backwards by 100s to 1000 (100, 200 … 1000) SC1.3E
Produces and reads numbers to at least 1000 SC1.3F
Produces a rote count to at least 100 SC1.3G
Produces a rote count down from 1000 |
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Level 1 Game Application SC1.1G : Counts up or down while choosing appropriate card |
LAST MAN STANDING
Key Learning Areas
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Level 1 DNR.1A
Attempts to write any given number (upto 99) |
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Level 3 NR1.3A
Reads and writes any given number (up to 999) |
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Level 1 Game Application NR1.1A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10. Is able to read number on cards NR1.1C : Cards are there tillnumber 10, they should know the numbers less than 10 to play this game NR1.1D : Before they play the game they will order the cards in an order. While playing they need to order the numbers in an order Level 2 Game Application NR1.2A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10 Level 3 Game Application NR1.3A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10 |
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Level 3 QD1.3A
Demonstrates strategies of comparing two numbers using sequential order of numbers, size of a number, place values of digits, etc QD2.3A
Makes a copy of the length of one object (with fingers) to then make a comparison with another object |
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Level 1 Game Application QD1.1A : Compares card which already exists in the arena with the cards they have, in order to discard a card Level 2 Game Application QD1.2A : Compares card which is there already in the arena with the cards they have before deciding to discard their own cards Level 3 Game Application QD1.3A : To discard a proper card they to compare card which is there already in the arena with the cards they have |
| SUB SKILLS (KLIs as per FONS) | Shows one to one correspondence between number and quantity. |
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Level 3 NQ1.3A
Associates a given collection (arranged in tens and ones) with a number and vice-versa. |
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| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Is able to count systematically, both forward and back word. |
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Level 3 SC1.3A
Demonstrate strategies to solve puzzle on missing numbers or fit numbers in grid, missing numbers pyramid. SC1.3B
Devises ways of counting the given number of objects by putting them in groups of 2, 3, 4, .. 10 objects from her/his immediate environment and expresses the number as per her/his own understanding. SC1.3C
Recognises that a count of one ten is the same as ten counts of one SC1.3D
Counts forwards and backwards by 100s to 1000 (100, 200 … 1000) SC1.3E
Produces and reads numbers to at least 1000 SC1.3F
Produces a rote count to at least 100 SC1.3G
Produces a rote count down from 1000 |
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Level 1 Game Application SC1.1G : Counts up or down while choosing appropriate card |
GO FISH
Key Learning Areas
| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Collects, represents and interprets simple data |
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| KEY LEARNING INDICATORS |
Level 3 DA1.3A
Attempts to record information in her/his own ways. DA1.3B
Devises ways of representing information to make it more clear and easy to understand and interpret e.g. uses tally marks to record large number of data. |
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Level 3 ES1.3A
Uses estimation in verification of sum and difference of 2 and 3-digit numbers. |
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Level 3 NP1.3A
Identifies simple patterns right from school activities to home e.g. pattern in coming to school to going back, patterns in numbers and shapes and patterns in tiles and designs, etc. NP2.3A
Sequences numbers to identify a pattern or rule NP2.3B
Understands the patterns of even and odd numbers, commutatively of addition and multiplication of numbers, multiplication of numbers by 1, adding 1 to numbers ,etc. |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application NP2.1A: They identify a pattern of increasing and decreasing numbers |
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Level 3 NR1.3A
Reads and writes any given number (up to 999) |
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Level 1 Game Application NR1.1A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10. Is able to read number on cards NR1.1C : Cards are there tillnumber 10, they should know the numbers less than 10 to play this game NR1.1D : Before they play the game they will order the cards in an order. While playing they need to order the numbers in an order Level 2 Game Application NR1.2A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10 Level 3 Game Application NR1.3A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10 |
| SUB SKILLS (KLIs as per FONS) | Shows one to one correspondence between number and quantity. |
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Level 3 NQ1.3A
Associates a given collection (arranged in tens and ones) with a number and vice-versa. |
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Level 3 SSU1.3A
Child identifies rectangles, triangles and other rectilinear shapes formed by the crease of paper on folding it. SSU2.3A
Demonstrates shapes like book, glass, bottle, chalk box, ball as 3-D shapes and gradually attempts to associate them with standard names like cuboid, sphere, cone, cylinder, etc. SSU3.3A
Groups objects on the basis of shapes (cone, cylinder, ball, etc. as they have curved surface) and other observable properties. SSU2.3B
Recognises features of shapes of different sizes and in different orientations following flips, slides and turns. SSU3.3B
Demonstrates her/his ability to differentiate between 2-D shapes (like square, rectangle, etc.) and 3-D shapes (cone, cylinder, sphere, etc.). SSU3.3C
Uses different ways of drawing straight line by paper folding, straight edge, straight string with free hand and free ruler. SSU3.3D
Cites different examples to show the understanding of difference between straight and curved lines. SSU3.3E
Makes free-hand drawing of horizontal, vertical and slant lines. SSU3.3F
Draws shapes of her/his liking by using straight and curved lines on a dot grid |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application Uses understanding of spatial relationships such top-bottom or above-below number 6 card to keep a card in the arena |
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Level 3 SA1.3A
Adds and subtracts 3-digit numbers by using different strategies like using the concrete objects in bundles of hundreds, tens and ones or by standard algorithm or by her/his own algorithm but mathematically correct process. SA1.3B
Analyses and describes a problem in mathematical terms and finds the given and unknown data. SA2.3A
Appreciates the use of multiplication for repeated addition. SA2.3B
Explores the multiplication facts of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 by different ways like repeated addition, skip counting, identifying and continuing pattern. SA2.3C
Develops different algorithms to multiply two-digit numbers. SA2.3D
Finds product of a two-digit number by another/his two-digit numbers. SA3.3A
Explores ways of equal grouping/ sharing/distribution. SA3.3B
Understands division as another/his way of equal grouping/ sharing /distribution. SA3.3C
Performs division by grouping / using multiplication tables. SA3.3D
Shows her/his understanding of division of two-digit numbers in equal distribution of money to number of persons. SA3.3E
Find quotient of obtained division in two digit numbers. |
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| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Is able to count systematically, both forward and back word. |
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Level 3 SC1.3A
Demonstrate strategies to solve puzzle on missing numbers or fit numbers in grid, missing numbers pyramid. SC1.3B
Devises ways of counting the given number of objects by putting them in groups of 2, 3, 4, .. 10 objects from her/his immediate environment and expresses the number as per her/his own understanding. SC1.3C
Recognises that a count of one ten is the same as ten counts of one SC1.3D
Counts forwards and backwards by 100s to 1000 (100, 200 … 1000) SC1.3E
Produces and reads numbers to at least 1000 SC1.3F
Produces a rote count to at least 100 SC1.3G
Produces a rote count down from 1000 |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application SC1.1G : Counts up or down while choosing appropriate card |
I SEE 10
Key Learning Areas
| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Collects, represents and interprets simple data |
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| KEY LEARNING INDICATORS |
Level 3 DA1.3A
Attempts to record information in her/his own ways. DA1.3B
Devises ways of representing information to make it more clear and easy to understand and interpret e.g. uses tally marks to record large number of data. |
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Level 3 NP1.3A
Identifies simple patterns right from school activities to home e.g. pattern in coming to school to going back, patterns in numbers and shapes and patterns in tiles and designs, etc. NP2.3A
Sequences numbers to identify a pattern or rule NP2.3B
Understands the patterns of even and odd numbers, commutatively of addition and multiplication of numbers, multiplication of numbers by 1, adding 1 to numbers ,etc. |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application NP2.1A: They identify a pattern of increasing and decreasing numbers |
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Level 3 NR1.3A
Reads and writes any given number (up to 999) |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application NR1.1A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10. Is able to read number on cards NR1.1C : Cards are there tillnumber 10, they should know the numbers less than 10 to play this game NR1.1D : Before they play the game they will order the cards in an order. While playing they need to order the numbers in an order Level 2 Game Application NR1.2A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10 Level 3 Game Application NR1.3A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10 |
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Level 3 SSU1.3A
Child identifies rectangles, triangles and other rectilinear shapes formed by the crease of paper on folding it. SSU2.3A
Demonstrates shapes like book, glass, bottle, chalk box, ball as 3-D shapes and gradually attempts to associate them with standard names like cuboid, sphere, cone, cylinder, etc. SSU3.3A
Groups objects on the basis of shapes (cone, cylinder, ball, etc. as they have curved surface) and other observable properties. SSU2.3B
Recognises features of shapes of different sizes and in different orientations following flips, slides and turns. SSU3.3B
Demonstrates her/his ability to differentiate between 2-D shapes (like square, rectangle, etc.) and 3-D shapes (cone, cylinder, sphere, etc.). SSU3.3C
Uses different ways of drawing straight line by paper folding, straight edge, straight string with free hand and free ruler. SSU3.3D
Cites different examples to show the understanding of difference between straight and curved lines. SSU3.3E
Makes free-hand drawing of horizontal, vertical and slant lines. SSU3.3F
Draws shapes of her/his liking by using straight and curved lines on a dot grid |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application Uses understanding of spatial relationships such top-bottom or above-below number 6 card to keep a card in the arena |
| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Is able to count systematically, both forward and back word. |
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| KEY LEARNING INDICATORS |
Level 3 SC1.3A
Demonstrate strategies to solve puzzle on missing numbers or fit numbers in grid, missing numbers pyramid. SC1.3B
Devises ways of counting the given number of objects by putting them in groups of 2, 3, 4, .. 10 objects from her/his immediate environment and expresses the number as per her/his own understanding. SC1.3C
Recognises that a count of one ten is the same as ten counts of one SC1.3D
Counts forwards and backwards by 100s to 1000 (100, 200 … 1000) SC1.3E
Produces and reads numbers to at least 1000 SC1.3F
Produces a rote count to at least 100 SC1.3G
Produces a rote count down from 1000 |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application SC1.1G : Counts up or down while choosing appropriate card |
SCOOP
Key Learning Areas
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Level 3 NP1.3A
Identifies simple patterns right from school activities to home e.g. pattern in coming to school to going back, patterns in numbers and shapes and patterns in tiles and designs, etc. NP2.3A
Sequences numbers to identify a pattern or rule NP2.3B
Understands the patterns of even and odd numbers, commutatively of addition and multiplication of numbers, multiplication of numbers by 1, adding 1 to numbers ,etc. |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application NP2.1A: They identify a pattern of increasing and decreasing numbers |
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Level 3 NR1.3A
Reads and writes any given number (up to 999) |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application NR1.1A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10. Is able to read number on cards NR1.1C : Cards are there tillnumber 10, they should know the numbers less than 10 to play this game NR1.1D : Before they play the game they will order the cards in an order. While playing they need to order the numbers in an order Level 2 Game Application NR1.2A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10 Level 3 Game Application NR1.3A : As a pre requisite players should know numbers at least till 10 |
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Level 3 QD1.3A
Demonstrates strategies of comparing two numbers using sequential order of numbers, size of a number, place values of digits, etc QD2.3A
Makes a copy of the length of one object (with fingers) to then make a comparison with another object |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application QD1.1A : Compares card which already exists in the arena with the cards they have, in order to discard a card Level 2 Game Application QD1.2A : Compares card which is there already in the arena with the cards they have before deciding to discard their own cards Level 3 Game Application QD1.3A : To discard a proper card they to compare card which is there already in the arena with the cards they have |
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Level 3 SSU1.3A
Child identifies rectangles, triangles and other rectilinear shapes formed by the crease of paper on folding it. SSU2.3A
Demonstrates shapes like book, glass, bottle, chalk box, ball as 3-D shapes and gradually attempts to associate them with standard names like cuboid, sphere, cone, cylinder, etc. SSU3.3A
Groups objects on the basis of shapes (cone, cylinder, ball, etc. as they have curved surface) and other observable properties. SSU2.3B
Recognises features of shapes of different sizes and in different orientations following flips, slides and turns. SSU3.3B
Demonstrates her/his ability to differentiate between 2-D shapes (like square, rectangle, etc.) and 3-D shapes (cone, cylinder, sphere, etc.). SSU3.3C
Uses different ways of drawing straight line by paper folding, straight edge, straight string with free hand and free ruler. SSU3.3D
Cites different examples to show the understanding of difference between straight and curved lines. SSU3.3E
Makes free-hand drawing of horizontal, vertical and slant lines. SSU3.3F
Draws shapes of her/his liking by using straight and curved lines on a dot grid |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application Uses understanding of spatial relationships such top-bottom or above-below number 6 card to keep a card in the arena |
| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Is able to count systematically, both forward and back word. |
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| KEY LEARNING INDICATORS |
Level 3 SC1.3A
Demonstrate strategies to solve puzzle on missing numbers or fit numbers in grid, missing numbers pyramid. SC1.3B
Devises ways of counting the given number of objects by putting them in groups of 2, 3, 4, .. 10 objects from her/his immediate environment and expresses the number as per her/his own understanding. SC1.3C
Recognises that a count of one ten is the same as ten counts of one SC1.3D
Counts forwards and backwards by 100s to 1000 (100, 200 … 1000) SC1.3E
Produces and reads numbers to at least 1000 SC1.3F
Produces a rote count to at least 100 SC1.3G
Produces a rote count down from 1000 |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application SC1.1G : Counts up or down while choosing appropriate card |
RACE TO 27
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Level 3 ES1.3A
Uses estimation in verification of sum and difference of 2 and 3-digit numbers. |
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Level 3 QD1.3A
Demonstrates strategies of comparing two numbers using sequential order of numbers, size of a number, place values of digits, etc QD2.3A
Makes a copy of the length of one object (with fingers) to then make a comparison with another object |
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Level 1 Game Application QD1.1A : Compares card which already exists in the arena with the cards they have, in order to discard a card Level 2 Game Application QD1.2A : Compares card which is there already in the arena with the cards they have before deciding to discard their own cards Level 3 Game Application QD1.3A : To discard a proper card they to compare card which is there already in the arena with the cards they have |
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Level 3 SA1.3A
Adds and subtracts 3-digit numbers by using different strategies like using the concrete objects in bundles of hundreds, tens and ones or by standard algorithm or by her/his own algorithm but mathematically correct process. SA1.3B
Analyses and describes a problem in mathematical terms and finds the given and unknown data. SA2.3A
Appreciates the use of multiplication for repeated addition. SA2.3B
Explores the multiplication facts of 2, 3, 4, 5 and 10 by different ways like repeated addition, skip counting, identifying and continuing pattern. SA2.3C
Develops different algorithms to multiply two-digit numbers. SA2.3D
Finds product of a two-digit number by another/his two-digit numbers. SA3.3A
Explores ways of equal grouping/ sharing/distribution. SA3.3B
Understands division as another/his way of equal grouping/ sharing /distribution. SA3.3C
Performs division by grouping / using multiplication tables. SA3.3D
Shows her/his understanding of division of two-digit numbers in equal distribution of money to number of persons. SA3.3E
Find quotient of obtained division in two digit numbers. |
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| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Is able to count systematically, both forward and back word. |
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Level 3 SC1.3A
Demonstrate strategies to solve puzzle on missing numbers or fit numbers in grid, missing numbers pyramid. SC1.3B
Devises ways of counting the given number of objects by putting them in groups of 2, 3, 4, .. 10 objects from her/his immediate environment and expresses the number as per her/his own understanding. SC1.3C
Recognises that a count of one ten is the same as ten counts of one SC1.3D
Counts forwards and backwards by 100s to 1000 (100, 200 … 1000) SC1.3E
Produces and reads numbers to at least 1000 SC1.3F
Produces a rote count to at least 100 SC1.3G
Produces a rote count down from 1000 |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application SC1.1G : Counts up or down while choosing appropriate card |
Collaborative Sorting
Key Learning Areas
| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Collects, represents and interprets simple data |
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Level 3 DA1.3A
Attempts to record information in her/his own ways. DA1.3B
Devises ways of representing information to make it more clear and easy to understand and interpret e.g. uses tally marks to record large number of data. |
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Level 3 ES1.3A
Uses estimation in verification of sum and difference of 2 and 3-digit numbers. |
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Level 3 NP1.3A
Identifies simple patterns right from school activities to home e.g. pattern in coming to school to going back, patterns in numbers and shapes and patterns in tiles and designs, etc. NP2.3A
Sequences numbers to identify a pattern or rule NP2.3B
Understands the patterns of even and odd numbers, commutatively of addition and multiplication of numbers, multiplication of numbers by 1, adding 1 to numbers ,etc. |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application NP2.1A: They identify a pattern of increasing and decreasing numbers |
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Level 3 QD1.3A
Demonstrates strategies of comparing two numbers using sequential order of numbers, size of a number, place values of digits, etc QD2.3A
Makes a copy of the length of one object (with fingers) to then make a comparison with another object |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application QD1.1A : Compares card which already exists in the arena with the cards they have, in order to discard a card Level 2 Game Application QD1.2A : Compares card which is there already in the arena with the cards they have before deciding to discard their own cards Level 3 Game Application QD1.3A : To discard a proper card they to compare card which is there already in the arena with the cards they have |
| SUB SKILLS (KLIs as per FONS) | Shows one to one correspondence between number and quantity. |
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Level 3 NQ1.3A
Associates a given collection (arranged in tens and ones) with a number and vice-versa. |
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Level 3 SSU1.3A
Child identifies rectangles, triangles and other rectilinear shapes formed by the crease of paper on folding it. SSU2.3A
Demonstrates shapes like book, glass, bottle, chalk box, ball as 3-D shapes and gradually attempts to associate them with standard names like cuboid, sphere, cone, cylinder, etc. SSU3.3A
Groups objects on the basis of shapes (cone, cylinder, ball, etc. as they have curved surface) and other observable properties. SSU2.3B
Recognises features of shapes of different sizes and in different orientations following flips, slides and turns. SSU3.3B
Demonstrates her/his ability to differentiate between 2-D shapes (like square, rectangle, etc.) and 3-D shapes (cone, cylinder, sphere, etc.). SSU3.3C
Uses different ways of drawing straight line by paper folding, straight edge, straight string with free hand and free ruler. SSU3.3D
Cites different examples to show the understanding of difference between straight and curved lines. SSU3.3E
Makes free-hand drawing of horizontal, vertical and slant lines. SSU3.3F
Draws shapes of her/his liking by using straight and curved lines on a dot grid |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application Uses understanding of spatial relationships such top-bottom or above-below number 6 card to keep a card in the arena |
| SUB SKILL (KLIs as per FONS) | Is able to count systematically, both forward and back word. |
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Level 3 SC1.3A
Demonstrate strategies to solve puzzle on missing numbers or fit numbers in grid, missing numbers pyramid. SC1.3B
Devises ways of counting the given number of objects by putting them in groups of 2, 3, 4, .. 10 objects from her/his immediate environment and expresses the number as per her/his own understanding. SC1.3C
Recognises that a count of one ten is the same as ten counts of one SC1.3D
Counts forwards and backwards by 100s to 1000 (100, 200 … 1000) SC1.3E
Produces and reads numbers to at least 1000 SC1.3F
Produces a rote count to at least 100 SC1.3G
Produces a rote count down from 1000 |
| Game Applications |
Level 1 Game Application SC1.1G : Counts up or down while choosing appropriate card |
