Number Knowledge
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Welcome to Class 1 Number Knowledge lesson plan
Learning Objectives
- Read, write and recall numbers (cardinal numbers) from 0 to 120
- Understand partitioning of numbers (introduction to place values)
- Counting forwards and backwards
- Know the position of numbers (ordinal numbers)
- Comparing two 2-digit numbers
- Recognize odd and even numbers (0 to 50)
- Understanding Bhutasankhya sytem
Introduction
Now that we know the importance of mathematics, let us learn to apply counting and calculations in our daily lives. First, we shall recall the numbers learnt till now and practice writing numbers.
Numbers | Word Forms | Numbers | Word Forms |
---|---|---|---|
१ | एकम् | ११ | एकादश |
२ | द्वे | १२ | द्वादश |
३ | त्रीणि | १३ | त्रयोदश |
४ | चत्वारि | १४ | चतुर्दश |
५ | पञ्च | १५ | पञ्चदश |
६ | षट् | १६ | षोडश |
७ | सप्त | १७ | सप्तदश |
८ | अष्ट | १८ | अष्टादश |
९ | नव | १९ | नवदश |
१० | दश | २० | विंशतिः |
Practice Writing
See the end of this chapter for more practice sheets.
Activity: Find the 10s
Number exercise: Partitioning a 2-digit number.
Draw a line around 10 items and write the remaining numbers as shown in the example.
15 = 10 and 5 | 18 = _____ and _____ |
19 = _______ and _______ | 20 = _______ and _______ |
13 = _______ and _______ | 11 = _______ and _______ |
12 = _______ and _______ | 14 = _______ and _______ |
Activity : Expanded forms of Numbers
Number Exercise: Partitioning a 2-digit number (20 to 99) An introduction to place-value system
Write each number identifying the number of groups of 10s
34 has 30 and 4 | 78 has 70 and 8 | 91 has ______ and ______ |
47 has ______ and ______ | 71 has ______ and ______ | 40 has ______ and ______ |
63 has ______ and ______ | 98 has ______ and ______ | 39 has ______ and ______ |
76 has ______ and ______ | 81 has ______ and ______ | 53 has ______ and ______ |
33 has ______ and ______ | 41 has ______ and ______ | 59 has ______ and ______ |
Write the missing number | ||
99 has 90 and 9 | 36 has 30 and 6 | 85 has ______ and 5 |
66 has 60 and ______ | ______ has 20 and 8 | 43 has ______ and 3 |
______ has 20 and 4 | 67 has 60 and ______ | ______ has 80 and 8 |
Activity: Identifying and writing expanded forms
Number Exercise: Writing expanded forms (75 to 120)
Activity: Count forward and backward (1s, 2s, 3s, 5s)
Number Exercise: Count forward and backward 50 to 99 (by 1s, 2s, and 3s).
Count forward by 1 and colour that flower yellow. Count backward by 2 and colour that flower red. Write all the numbers in the line given below.
Count by 3 and circle the numbers starting from 1. Join the circled numbers. Colour the picture yellow.
Count by 5 and colour that box red. Count by 10 and colour that box yellow.
5 | 10 | 15 | 20 | 25 | 30 | 35 | 40 | 45 | 50 |
23 | 28 | 33 | 38 | 43 | 48 | 53 | 58 | 63 | 68 |
36 | 41 | 46 | 51 | 56 | 61 | 66 | 71 | 76 | 81 |
17 | 22 | 27 | 32 | 37 | 42 | 47 | 52 | 57 | 62 |
Activity: How many of a Total
Number Exercise: Knowing how many in a total number.
Color as many things to match the number given in the box and write the total number on the line given below.
Cardinal and Ordinal Numbers
A cardinal number defines how many (number) of something are present. Example, my friend's house is 4 (four) houses away from my house.
An ordinal number defines where (position) is something located in a list. Example, my friend’s house is the fourth building from my house.
So, if we say there are five persons standing in the line in a bank and the fifth person is wearing a blue shirt, we are
- counting the number of persons, seen standing in a line
- identifying the position of a particular person
Activity: My Train Ride
During the summer holidays, I went to Manguluru from Bengaluru by a train. The engine is the ___________ (1) and the foremost carriage of the train. My mother told me that a train also has cars in which we all travelled. The engine of our train was very strong. It pulled our long train having _________(18) cars easily even in uphill places. Our car was in the middle, _________ (9) from the engine. I sat by the window and was counting the trains and the number of cars they had. The ______(3) train that sped by us was very long having _________ (22) cars. I was surprised to see that the _________ (6) car of a train standing in a station had the words “Medical Van” written on it. It started to move when the guard waved a green flag standing on the _______ (7) car which was also the train’s last car.
It was fun walking along with my father in a moving train crossing __________ (5) cars to reach the __________ (4) car. It was the food or the pantry car. As the train took a bend in the hills, I saw that the ladies’ car was just _________ (2) cars away from the engine. Our car was followed by three air-conditioned cars which were in __________ (10), ___________ (11) and ____________ (12) places away from the engine. When I got off the train at Manguluru, as I walked towards the station, I saw the railway porters unloading many things from two cars in the rear. They were the ___________ (16) and _________ (17) cars. It was a joyous train ride and I was looking forward to visit my grandparents.