Course
Overview
Let's Magnify Mathematics is a well-researched series for classes 1 to 8. This compatible series adheres to CBSE guidelines on teaching mathematics. This series stresses building competencies with more emphasis on 21st-century learning outcomes. The world stands in need of transformation and renewal in the education system in the 21st Century and this series represents key-cultural instruments that can sculpt generations to come. With the 3H approach that is Head, Heart and Hand, the series encompasses 21st-century skills to face everyday life challenges. This series is high on Multiple Intelligence and Mathematical Literacy, which emphasizes on three processes namely- formulate, employ and interpret. The problem solving, investigative and open-ended approach establish a real connection between Mathematics and real life. Let's Magnify Mathematics empowers students to engage, explore and finally evaluate the concepts covered.
Some Highlighting
Key Features
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Let's Magnify Mathematics are:
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Learning Objectives: Apprise learners about the important concepts and skills that they will learn.
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Jog Your Memory: Questions in each chapter’s starting are given to trigger brainstorming of the concepts covered in the previous class.
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Real-Life Application Based Questions: The questions/activities ensure the real-life applications of mathematical applications.
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Solved Examples: As per the difficulty level to strengthen the understanding of the concepts.
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Values and Lifeskills: Questions based on values and life skills to develop interpersonal and intrapersonal skills.
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Tip: Simple techniques to remember the basic fundamentals of math.
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Mental Math: Strengthens the techniques to solve maths on tips and doing calculations at a fast pace correctly.
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Remember: Helps to reinforce the basic rules and fundamentals of the topic covered.
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Do you Know?: Recalls the important facts covered in the lesson.
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Catch your Mistakes: Reminds students of common errors and ways to rectify them.
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HOTS questions: Out of Box questions to think and answer.
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Math Lab Activity: Encourages the practice of group work or pair work in classroom.
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Enrichment: Added information to supplement the knowledge and application of the content.
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Exercises: Well framed questions to drill the concept thoroughly. Questions for the students underpinning Bloom’s Taxonomy.
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• Knowledge Based Questions
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• Remembering Based Questions
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• Analysis Based Questions
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• Understanding Based Questions
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• Application Based Questions
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Multiple Intelligence: The exercise as a holistic approach caters to the strengthening of multiple intelligence (Naturalist, Musical, Logical-mathematical, Existential, Interpersonal, Bodily-kinesthetic, Linguistic, Intra-personal, Spatial) to discover innate skills and talents in the learner’s personality.
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Coding: A play way method to revise the basics of math as a stream.
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Test Paper: Worksheets to drill the concept in a child-centric way.
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Vedic Maths Tricks: The age-old practices and methods to solve math sums and theorems.
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Singapore Bar Model: By using the bar method to visualise problems, students are able to tackle any kind of number problem or complex word problem.
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Assess yourself (Chapter end exercise): Important Questions are given at the end of each chapter.
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NCERT and NCERT Exemplar questions: Important NCERT and NCERT Exemplar questions are included to strengthen the concepts.
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Try These: Challenges the learners to explore the content with a different approach.
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Recapitulation: Provides a detailed synopsis of the important value points covered in each topic.
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Review: Important points/formulas given to recall.
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Brain Teaser: Questions to boost brain power, and make the memory strong.
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Rapid Fire Round: Increasing power to solve logical and analytical problems solving quickly through MCQ questions.
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