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[http://www.karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/Mathematics:_Pedagogy Teaching of Mathematics]
 
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[http://www.karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/Mathematics:_Topics Topics in School Mathematics]
 
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Karnataka state textbook- [http://ktbs.kar.nic.in/new/website%20textbooks/class8/8th-english-maths-1.pdf Chapter 4: Commercial Arithmetic]
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==Useful websites==
 
==Useful websites==
# To see the best videos on ratio and proporsion[https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/rates-and-ratios/ratios_and_proportions/v/introduction-to-ratios-new-hd-version click here]
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# To see the best videos on ratio and proportion [https://www.khanacademy.org/math/pre-algebra/rates-and-ratios/ratios_and_proportions/v/introduction-to-ratios-new-hd-version click here]
 
# To get the information about simple interest [https://www.mathsisfun.com/money/interest.html click here]
 
# To get the information about simple interest [https://www.mathsisfun.com/money/interest.html click here]
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# This TESS- India link to a unit on [http://www.tess-india.edu.in/sites/default/files/imported/57317/EM15_AIE_Final.pdf Proportional reasoning] attempts to explore ways to teach proportional reasoning, including inverse and direct proportion in a creative way. 
  
 
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* This website suggests some interesting activities such as 'raising funds for a cause', 'tracking spendings and earnings for a time period' and 'business' that could be used while teaching profit and loss. [http://classroom.synonym.com/activities-use-teaching-profit-loss-8468232.html Click here]
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* Using a list of prices for food and clothing, which appear in advertisement leaflets/ pamphlets, students will practice math skills related to sales tax, discounts, percentages etc. [https://www.teacher.org/wp-content/themes/teacher/scripts/lesson-plans/generate_lesson_plan.php?id=prices-and-percentages Click here]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:00, 30 October 2019

ಕನ್ನಡದಲ್ಲಿ ನೋಡಿ

The Story of Mathematics

Philosophy of Mathematics

Teaching of Mathematics

Curriculum and Syllabus

Topics in School Mathematics

Textbooks

Question Bank

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Concept Map

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Textbook

Karnataka state textbook- Chapter 4: Commercial Arithmetic

Additional Information

This videos is related to ratio and proportion and also profit and loss percentage

Useful websites

  1. To see the best videos on ratio and proportion click here
  2. To get the information about simple interest click here
  3. This TESS- India link to a unit on Proportional reasoning attempts to explore ways to teach proportional reasoning, including inverse and direct proportion in a creative way.

Reference Books

NCERT textbook_Class 8-Chapter 8:Comparing quantities

National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS)-Module 2 Commercial Mathematics:Percentage and its applications

Teaching Outlines

Concept #

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Concept #

Learning objectives

Notes for teachers

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Activity No #

  • Estimated Time
  • Materials/ Resources needed
  • Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
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Activity No #

  • Estimated Time
  • Materials/ Resources needed
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  • Multimedia resources
  • Website interactives/ links/ Geogebra Applets
  • Process (How to do the activity)
  • Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)
  • Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)
  • Question Corner

Hints for difficult problems

Project Ideas

  • This website suggests some interesting activities such as 'raising funds for a cause', 'tracking spendings and earnings for a time period' and 'business' that could be used while teaching profit and loss. Click here
  • Using a list of prices for food and clothing, which appear in advertisement leaflets/ pamphlets, students will practice math skills related to sales tax, discounts, percentages etc. Click here

Math Fun

Usage

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