Understanding big and small lays the foundation for early mathematical concepts such as measurement, comparison, and estimation. These are fundamental skills that they will build upon in later grades. Explaining big and small encourages children to observe their surroundings and identify difference Children were made to attempt quiz on the interactive panel. Explaining big and small to kindergarteners is essential for their language development, spatial awareness, mathematical understanding, observational skills, social interaction, and overall readiness for learning.
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Who am I? (3D shapes properties)
Learners were taken to the terrace and 3D shapes were given. Teacher told properties if one shape and children guessed the shape. It went l...

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Children were introduced the concept of right angle with the help of an activity. Children were taken to the ground where they searched for...
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Each child was given a number card from 1 to 10. Teacher announced any number let's say 5 and the child who had a corresponding number c...
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Auditions were held for an interschool competition "Fruity shapes" where in different interesting shapes had to be made through 2...
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