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The activity of making a protractor is a great way for students to understand the tool's structure and functionality. By creating their own protractors, students can gain hands-on experience and develop a deeper understanding of how to measure and draw angles accurately.
Benefits of this activity:
- *Improved understanding of protractor parts
- *Enhanced angle measurement skills
- *Increased precision
- *Hands-on learningActivityÂ
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Group activity done by class 6 students
1. Favourite fruit of class 6
2. Favourite author of class 6
3. Favourite sport of class 6
ACTIVITY ON FINDING LCM AND HCF OF 2 NUMBERS USING PRIME FACTORIZATION BY CLASS 6
CLASS 6 -CONCEPT OF FRACTIONS AND IT'S TYPES
EXPLORING QUADRILATERALS THROUGH PAPER FOLDING
This interactive activity, Class 5 students explore different types of quadrilaterals (squares, rectangles, rhombuses, parallelograms, and trapeziums) through paper folding. By folding paper shapes, they observe key properties:
- Equal sides
- Equal angles
- Parallel sides
- Lines of symmetry
This hands-on approach helps students understand each quadrilateral's characteristics in a fun, visual way
READING NUMBERS IN INDIAN AND INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
3D SHAPES
Class 4 students explore different solid shapes such as cubes, cuboids, cones, cylinders, and spheres. By holding and observing each shape, they count the faces, edges, and corners (vertices). This practical experience helps students relate 3D shapes to real-life objects and strengthens their spatial understanding. Students will record their observations and identify solid shapes in everyday objects, making learning fun and interactive.
KAPREKAR'S CONSTANT ACTIVITY
In this fun Kaprekar's Constant activity, Class 4 students explore a number pattern. They take a 4-digit number, arrange digits in descending and ascending order, and subtract the smaller from the larger. Repeating this process leads to the magic number 6174 (Kaprekar's Constant)! 😊 This activity introduces students to patterns and number properties in an engaging way
 TANGRAM
Class 5 students receive a Tangram set and get creative! Using the seven geometric pieces, they arrange and form different shapes like animals, houses, or boats. After arranging, they paste the pieces on chart paper to create a permanent picture. This activity boosts visual-spatial skills and sparks creative thinking
PLACES AND PLACE VALUES
Class 4 students had a blast with the "Places and Place Values" role play! Students became digits and placeholders (ones, tens, hundreds, thousands), acting out how numbers change value based on position. Through fun dialogue and movement, they grasped how the same digit can have different values in different places. A hands-on way to learn place value concepts!
CUISENAIRE STRIPS: FACTORS AND MULTIPLES
Class 5 students explored factors and multiples using Cuisenaire strips. This hands-on method helped them visualize factors as exact fits, making it easy to spot all factors without gaps or overlaps. By experimenting with rods, they discovered factors in a fun, concrete way
ABACUS ACTIVITY
Class 5 students explored place value and number representation with an abacus activity! They built and read numbers by placing beads in ones, tens, hundreds columns. This hands-on experience helped them grasp number concepts in a fun, interactive way.
BUILDING NUMBERS PASTING ACTIVITY
Students had a blast creating greatest and smallest numbers using digit cutouts! They arranged and pasted digits in correct order, grasping place value concepts while boosting logical thinking and teamwork. A fun, hands-on way to learn number formation!
ROMAN NUMERALS PASTING ACTIVITY
Class 4 students had a fun with Roman Numerals! They matched Hindu-Arabic numbers with Roman numeral cutouts, learning number-symbol associations in a fun, interactive way. This activity boosted their understanding of Roman numerals and sparked creativity and enthusiasm!
SQUARE ROOT SPIRAL ACTIVITY
In the Square Root Spiral activity, students draw a spiral pattern representing square roots of numbers, integrating art with math. This helps them visualize square root spirals and see connections to nature
COORDINATE GEOMETRY ACTIVITY
In the Coordinate Geometry activity, students locate points on the Cartesian plane, mastering plotting skills. They accurately place points using coordinates, boosting their understanding of spatial relationships
STUNNING GLASS ART USING LINEAR EQUATIONS
Students create stunning glass art using linear equations! They draw graphs of linear equations, combining math and art. By plotting lines and patterns, they design beautiful geometrical designs, making math visual and creative.
MANDALART CIRCLE ACTIVITY
Students created beautiful MandalArt using circle patterns! They explored symmetry and geometry, combining math with art. This activity boosted creativity and focus, resulting in stunning circular designs.