Mango Treat
Let us Read
The birds are watching a squirrel eating a mango.
One bird joins.
Now 2 of them are eating the mango.
One more
p! bird joins.
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Now 3 of them are eating the mango.
One more One more bird joins.
bird joins.
Now 4 of them
are eating the mango.
Now 5 of them are eating the mango.
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One more bird joins. One more bird joins.
Now 6 of them are eating the mango. Now 7 of them are eating the mango.
One more bird joins. Now 8 of them are
eating the mango.
One more bird joins.
Now 9 birds and animals ate the mango.
Let us Talk
A. Identify the birds in the picture.
B. How many animals or birds were eating the mango in the
beginning?
C. How many more animals or birds joined every time?
D. What is 1 more than 1, 1 more than 2… up to 9?
E. How many animals and birds ate the mango at the end?
Talk about counting numbers as the animals join. Enact the story where
all children play the role of different animals or birds and make
their respective sounds. Talk about different birds or animals,
their sounds and their habitats.
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Match the number of birds with the number of fingers.
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Match the fingers with correct number of dots (one has
already been done for you).
Let us Play — Mime with Fingers
Show 3 fingers to your friend.
Your friend has to show 3
fingers but in a different
way. Similarly, you can play
for other numbers.
What are the different
ways of showing 4 fingers
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Let us Play Outside
Children can move in a circle by holding hands and
singing songs. A child claps and says four. All children
can make groups of four by holding hands. The left out
children can count the number of children in each group.
Similarly, children continue this game by saying different
numbers up to 9.
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My Drawing Day
A drawing event held for children on ‘Ekta Diwas’
(31st October). Assign different objects to each child by
drawing a line as shown in the picture.
Help them to know if they have enough material.
Tick ü more or less or equal.
More than the Less than Same as the
Objects number of the number number of
children of children children
Discuss with children how did they find out which items are
more or less or equal. Also discuss the habit of sharing objects
among the group when children are more than the items or
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Let us Do
A. Tick ü the one which is more in number.
B. Tick ü the one which is less in number.
C. Tick ü the one which is less in number.
Let us Play — Finger Game
A. Play this finger game with your friend. Show some
fingers for example, four fingers. Your friend has to
show less fingers than four.
B. Ask your friend to show more than that number, more
number in some other way, and less number in some
other way.
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Numbers 1, 2, 3... Go!
Look at the pictures and follow the instructions.
A. Draw a around the objects which are one in number
in the above picture and write down 1 below.
One
B. Draw a around the objects which are two in number
in the above picture and write down 2 below.
Two
C. Draw a around the objects which are three in number
in the above picture and write down 3 below.
Three
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D. Draw a around the objects which are four in number
in the above picture and write down 4 below.
Four
E. Draw a around the objects which are five in number
in the above picture and write down 5 below.
Five
F. Draw a around the objects which are six in number
in the above picture and write down 6 below.
Six
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G. Draw a around the objects which are seven in number
in the above picture and write down 7 below.
Seven
H. Draw a around the objects which are eight in number
in the above picture and write down 8 below.
Eight
I. Draw a around the objects which are nine in number
in the above picture and write down 9 below.
Nine
Encourage counting objects and writing numerals on sand. Ask a child
to scribble numeral on the back of another child. Let the child
guess which number is written. Tell the children that the group
of seven stars in the above picture which can be seen in the sky
every night is known as Saptarshi or Big Dipper.
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Count and Match
Count and Colour
A. Colour 8 stars.
B. Colour 5 flowers.
C. Colour 6 balls.
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Join the Numbers in a Order
A. Draw a path from numbers 1 to 9 in the correct order.
The lines should not cross each other.
i.
ii. iii.
1 3 4 5 6 7
9 2 5 4 3 8
8 7 6 1 2 9
B. A naughty monkey shuffled the number cards. Write
them in a correct order from the smallest to the largest.
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C. The cat has walked all over the worksheet. Write down
the missing numbers.
, 5, 6, ,8
, 2, , 4, 5
5, , , ,9
3, , , 6,
Colour the Biggest Number
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A. How many yellow boxes are there? Count and write
the number.
B. How many jamuns are there in the given picture?
C. Write the number of sheep seen in the picture.
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D. Draw any 4 fruits.
E. Which two groups together have 8 fruits? Encircle them.
F. Which two groups together have 7 umbrellas?
Encircle them.
G. Which are less in number? Cups or Spoons?
Encircle them.
Project Work
Ask children to make their own number cards 1 to 9. They can use
different colour papers. They can stick or draw equal number of
objects on the number card.
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