Math Activities
Puzzled over Shapes
The new beginnings are enchanting, and mysterious. And so are the puzzles. Math puzzles are fun, fascinating and at the same time, educating. Puzzles about geometric shapes particularly fit this description. Children learn shapes at every early age. They also point out the real life objects that resemble these geometric shapes. But, when we move beyond this basic knowledge, many (including myself ๐) think that geometry is a difficult and dry subject. How can we make it interesting? Well, most of you must have guessed the correct answer by now, PUZZLES. They provide an opportunity to understand various relations between shapes with visualization. Puzzles can keep kids busy for hours during the school holidays or remote-learning days ๐. Here are some puzzles involving triangles, and rectangles to make this new beginning exciting. (Read More)
Cap Making 'Business' of the Mouse and the Beggar King
This famous tale from India is about a little mouse that was very smart and a king that acted like a beggar. It may be watched here (Marathi/English) even if you know the story ๐. The concept of money and addition/subtraction can be easily introduced in this story. In this story, the mouse finds a dirty cloth and visits different people (laundryman, tailor and granny) to finally make the cap. In the entire process of making this cap, the mouse is adding value to the dirty piece of cloth. In the modified version, the mouse may think about price that the piece of cloth/cap will fetch at each stage and thus children get to solve addition/subtraction problems that are embedded in the storyline.
Twist in the Tale: Monkey Makes UNEQUAL Division
There is an age-old tale from India for kids about a monkey and two cats. The two cats fight over butter and while pretending to make the equal division the monkey eats up all the butter. This tale is perfect starting point to learn about even-odd numbers and equal divisions.
Monsters Love Candies ๐ฌ๐ฌ- Learning Activity for Double Digit Addition
Learning double digit addition, particularly with regrouping, can be tricky. This activity introduces double digit addition while kids participate in role play.
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