BOOK FOLLOWED  To develop the understanding of number concepts  To understand the four fundamental operations and perform them with speed and accuracy.

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BOOK FOLLOWED

 To develop the understanding of number concepts  To understand the four fundamental operations and perform them with speed and accuracy  To develop an understanding and appreciation of the subject matter  To develop the power of interpretation and representation of given information  To apply mathematical knowledge in day to day life.  To develop the understanding of number concepts  To understand the four fundamental operations and perform them with speed and accuracy  To develop an understanding and appreciation of the subject matter  To develop the power of interpretation and representation of given information  To apply mathematical knowledge in day to day life.

THE MAIN LEARNING AREAS

Factors and Multiples Fractions and Decimals The knowledge is further extended for classes IV and V:

Perimeter and Area

Smart Boards

EExample, Non-example JJeopardy JJigsaw

EXAMPLE NON -EXAMPLE 2/4 6/4 7/4 2/3 4/5 5/6

methodology Problem solving skills Lab activities Games and puzzles Group activities Interactive session Class &home assignments

Tools & Techniques for FA Oral Quizzes Group Projects Puzzles Math lab Activities Estimation Data handling and Analysis Field Activities Assignments

Constant reinforcement and encouragement will bring about success in work.