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==Website interactives/ links/ simulations==
 
==Website interactives/ links/ simulations==
 
==Process (How to do the activity)==
 
==Process (How to do the activity)==
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[[File:32 squares.png|400px|link=http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/File:32_squares.png]]
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*Print 32 squares of this.
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*Distribute into 8 groups of 4 children each.
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*Each group will get 4 squares.
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*The value of 4 squares will be 4x100 = 400
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*Each group must cut the solid lines; 1 square will have 10 strips.  These are tens.  So each square has 10 “tens”  (They can either *cut, or work without cutting – up to the children)
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*Each one of those tens will have 10 ones.
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*Let the children make numbers and write them down
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*Ask them what is the largest number each group can make?  400 is the answer – but check if children understand this.
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'''II.  Abstraction from here (1 period)'''
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Now let us assume children have 9 such squares.
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In each group, how many hundreds are possible ? – 9
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In each group, how many tens are there ? – 9 x 10 = 90
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In each group, how many tens are there ? – 90 x 10 = 900
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'''1-9 ones are possible; 10 ones means one ten.  Ten ones is the same as one ten'''
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'''1-9 tens are possible; 10 tens means one hundred. Ten tens is the same as one hundred'''.
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'''What happens when we have 10 hundreds? What is it the same as?'''
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'''What is the importance of ten?  We count in groups of tens'''
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9+1= 10 = 10 x 1
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99 + 1 = 100 = 10 x 10
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999 + 1 = 1000 = 10 x 100
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'''Greatest 1-digit number + 1 = Smallest 2-digit number'''
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'''Greatest 2-digit number + 1 = Smallest 3-digit number'''
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'''Greatest 3-digit number + 1 = Smallest 4-digit number'''
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'''Following the pattern, we can expect that, on adding 1 to the greatest 4-digit number'''
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'''(9999 – nine thousand nine hundred and ninety nine) we get the smallest 5-digit number'''
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'''(9999 + 1 = 10,000 or ten thousand). Further we can expect that 10 x 1000 = 10,000 i.e.'''
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'''9999 + 1 = 10,000 = 10 x 1000.''' 
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'''Do this only when children are confident – this is for advanced students'''
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==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)==
 
==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)==
 
==Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)==
 
==Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)==
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'''To link back to the concept page'''
 
'''To link back to the concept page'''
 
<nowiki>
 
<nowiki>
[http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/'''Give the link of the page name from where activity was given''' Back]
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[http://karnatakaeducation.org.in/KOER/en/index.php/ '''Give the link of the page name from where activity was given''' Back]

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