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==Concept #==
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==Concept #2 diameter==
 
===Learning objectives===
 
===Learning objectives===
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to draw circle<br>
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to draw a diamter
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use of  geometrical instruments
 
===Notes for teachers===
 
===Notes for teachers===
===Activity No # ===
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explain the  concepts using requisite diagrams. Conduct this activity.
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===Activity No #1 ===
 
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*Estimated Time
 
*Estimated Time
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20 minutes
 
*Materials/ Resources needed
 
*Materials/ Resources needed
*Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
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different coloured circular cutouts
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*Prerequisites/Instructions, if any <br>
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#The student should have knowledge of circles.
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#The student should have skill of paper folding
 
*Multimedia resources
 
*Multimedia resources
 
*Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
 
*Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
 
*Process/ Developmental Questions
 
*Process/ Developmental Questions
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''instructions to the teacher:''<br>
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The teacher distributes the paper cut outs to all the students.<br>
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Ask every student to make 2 equal parts by folding.<br>
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What happens if it is folded again to get equal parts?<br>
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Ask the students to identify the folded lines/marks<br>
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''instructions to the student:''<br>
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fold the paper cut out as per instructions<br>
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observe and mark the folded line.<br>
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Identity the diameter and radius.<br>
 
*Evaluation
 
*Evaluation
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#Was the student successful in marking radius and diamter?<br>
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#Was the student successful in folding and marking?<br>
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#Was the student able to relate radius and diameter.<br>
 
*Question Corner
 
*Question Corner
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how many such radii and diameters can be drawn to a given circle?
  
 
===Activity No # ===
 
===Activity No # ===
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*Evaluation
 
*Evaluation
 
*Question Corner
 
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= Hints for difficult problems =
 
= Hints for difficult problems =

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Concept #1 CIRCLE CENTRE

Learning objectives

  1. Define circle
  2. give examples for circles
  3. Locate centre for the given circle.

Notes for teachers

Define circle and centre with the help of a diagram

Activity No # 1 To locate centres for circles

  • Estimated Time

20 minutes

  • Materials/ Resources needed

For the teacher: chalk piece, geometry set.
for the student: paper

  • Prerequisites/Instructions, if any

Instructions for the teacher: Draw few circles of different radii and name the centres
Instructions for the student : name the centres of different circles

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Identify the centre.

  • Evaluation
  1. How many centres does a circle has?
  2. Where does the centre of the circle lie? (inside/outside)
  • Question Corner

Is there a circle with 3/4/5 centres?

Activity No # 2

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Concept #2 diameter

Learning objectives

to draw circle
to draw a diamter use of geometrical instruments

Notes for teachers

explain the concepts using requisite diagrams. Conduct this activity.

Activity No #1

  • Estimated Time

20 minutes

  • Materials/ Resources needed

different coloured circular cutouts

  • Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
  1. The student should have knowledge of circles.
  2. The student should have skill of paper folding
  • Multimedia resources
  • Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
  • Process/ Developmental Questions

instructions to the teacher:
The teacher distributes the paper cut outs to all the students.
Ask every student to make 2 equal parts by folding.
What happens if it is folded again to get equal parts?
Ask the students to identify the folded lines/marks


instructions to the student:
fold the paper cut out as per instructions
observe and mark the folded line.
Identity the diameter and radius.

  • Evaluation
  1. Was the student successful in marking radius and diamter?
  2. Was the student successful in folding and marking?
  3. Was the student able to relate radius and diameter.
  • Question Corner

how many such radii and diameters can be drawn to a given circle?

Activity No #

  • Estimated Time
  • Materials/ Resources needed
  • Prerequisites/Instructions, if any
  • Multimedia resources
  • Website interactives/ links/ / Geogebra Applets
  • Process/ Developmental Questions
  • Evaluation
  • Question Corner

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