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# Make sure to take up examples such as X0, X0X, X00 (X are the numbers from 1-9)
 
# Make sure to take up examples such as X0, X0X, X00 (X are the numbers from 1-9)
 
# After having demonstration of number representation using the Geogebra tool, use the blackboard to show how the representation can be done similarly on paper using dots for units, standing lines for rods and squares for hundreds. Demonstrate the same examples on the board.
 
# After having demonstration of number representation using the Geogebra tool, use the blackboard to show how the representation can be done similarly on paper using dots for units, standing lines for rods and squares for hundreds. Demonstrate the same examples on the board.
ACTIVITY -1
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# In an order, ask each child to call out numbers from 1 – 6 in an sequence order. Repeat until all children have called out a number. Tell the children to remember the number they called out
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==== ACTIVITY -1 ====
# On the board, make 6 columns and in each column, write down numbers from single digit upto 3 digit numbers
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MATERIALS:
# Ask the children to look at the numbers in the column that corresponds to the number they called out and represent them using the F-L-U model in their books.
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# Once they are done with their column, they can move on to other columns and practice representing those numbers
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# Once students have attained a level of comfort representing numerals in the FLU model, assign practice problems where they need to do it in reverse, i.e., decode numbers represented in FLU format and write their numeral representation
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# The same columns used previously can be replaced with numbers in FLU format and students asked to write the numerals
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ACTIVITY-2
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Blackboard.
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PROCESS:
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# In an order, ask each child have to call out numbers from 1 – 6 in an sequence order. Repeat until all children have completed the chance and tell the children to remember the number they called out
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# On the board, make 6 columns and in each column, write down numbers from single digit up to 3 digit numbers
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# Ask the children to look the respective column of sums written on black board that corresponds to the number they called out and represent them using the F-L-U model in their books.
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# Once they are done with their column, they can move on to next columns and practice representing of numbers
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# Once students have attained a level of comfort representing numerals in the FLU model, assign practice problems where they need to do it in reverse, i.e., decode numbers represented in FLU format and write their numeral representation
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# The same columns used previously can be replaced with numbers in FLU format and students asked to write the numerals
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==== ACTIVITY-2 ====
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MATERIALS:
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worksheets of FLU model and Numerals.
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PROCESS
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# The same activity can be done by providing the worksheets like this where one of column is in FLU model and other column is in numerical form.
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# This can be done in small group by telling each child have to call out numbers from 1 – 6 in an sequence order. Repeat until all children have completed the chance and tell the children to remember the number they called out
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# Provide different worksheet for the children in a group and tell them to write the question on their book. .
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# Once they are done with first column,ask the students to try out it in reverse i.e., decode numbers represented in FLU format and write their numeral representation.
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# If the child finds it difficulty the facilitator can help the child by explaining using one of the FLU model.
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==== ACTIVITY-3 ====
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MATERIALS:
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Small chits, sketch.
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PROCESS:
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# Split the students into smaller groups of 6.
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# The facilitator provides each child 4 chits along with a sketch.
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# Each child has to write 4 different numbers in 4 different chits.
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# Once all the students put the chits together in the bowl, each student have to pick one chit and tell how many units- biDi, tens- Hattu, and hundreds- Nuuru is in the corresponding number.
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# In a group each child gets a turn to answer it.
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# This can be repeated till the chits are completed.
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=== EVALUATION: ===
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# Represent the number 6 using FLU Model?
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# What is the numerical value for | | | | ο ο ο ο ο.
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# How many units and tens is in the number 18?
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# Represent the number 230 using FLU model?
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# Write the Numerical value of <math>\Box</math> <math>\Box</math> <math>\Box</math> | | ο ο ο ο ο ο ο ο.
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