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Page 1 Children of Class 3 are preparing for a celebration in the class. Look at the picture. Discuss and explain how you answer these questions based on the picture given above. 1. What are the various activities shown in the picture? 2. How does Shelly find the height of the door? 3. Leena and Adi use their hand spans to measure the length of the same table. Will they both get the same measurement? Fun at Class Fun at Class Party! Party! 10 10 Let us Do Teacher’s Note: The picture shows some examples of measurement using informal and formal tools for length. Let children identify the different ways of measuring and use appropriate words like hand span, footstep and paper strings. Page 2 Children of Class 3 are preparing for a celebration in the class. Look at the picture. Discuss and explain how you answer these questions based on the picture given above. 1. What are the various activities shown in the picture? 2. How does Shelly find the height of the door? 3. Leena and Adi use their hand spans to measure the length of the same table. Will they both get the same measurement? Fun at Class Fun at Class Party! Party! 10 10 Let us Do Teacher’s Note: The picture shows some examples of measurement using informal and formal tools for length. Let children identify the different ways of measuring and use appropriate words like hand span, footstep and paper strings. 129 Fun at Class Party! 4. Circle the child with the longest ponytail. 5. Tick ü paper strings in the classroom that are as long as the height of the window. 6. Find the distance between the two walls of the classroom. How did you find it? Can there be other ways of measuring it? 7. Identify all the ways that children are using to measure length in this picture. Which way do you think is better and why? 1. In the picture above, colour the paper strings as instructed below. (a) Colour the shortest paper string with red. Discuss how you identified the shortest string. (b) Colour the longest paper string with green. Discuss how you identified the longest string. 2. How many more colourful paper strings will be needed to decorate the border of the green board? 3. How many of are needed to decorate the entire border of the board? Children of Class 3 are decorating the board with paper strings of different colours. Let us Do Page 3 Children of Class 3 are preparing for a celebration in the class. Look at the picture. Discuss and explain how you answer these questions based on the picture given above. 1. What are the various activities shown in the picture? 2. How does Shelly find the height of the door? 3. Leena and Adi use their hand spans to measure the length of the same table. Will they both get the same measurement? Fun at Class Fun at Class Party! Party! 10 10 Let us Do Teacher’s Note: The picture shows some examples of measurement using informal and formal tools for length. Let children identify the different ways of measuring and use appropriate words like hand span, footstep and paper strings. 129 Fun at Class Party! 4. Circle the child with the longest ponytail. 5. Tick ü paper strings in the classroom that are as long as the height of the window. 6. Find the distance between the two walls of the classroom. How did you find it? Can there be other ways of measuring it? 7. Identify all the ways that children are using to measure length in this picture. Which way do you think is better and why? 1. In the picture above, colour the paper strings as instructed below. (a) Colour the shortest paper string with red. Discuss how you identified the shortest string. (b) Colour the longest paper string with green. Discuss how you identified the longest string. 2. How many more colourful paper strings will be needed to decorate the border of the green board? 3. How many of are needed to decorate the entire border of the board? Children of Class 3 are decorating the board with paper strings of different colours. Let us Do 130 Maths Mela | Class 3 1. Cut and paste a wool or cotton thread as long as the line given below. 2. Draw a string longer than the string given below. Let us Do 3. Draw a string shorter than the decoration string Shelly and Adi are holding. Page 4 Children of Class 3 are preparing for a celebration in the class. Look at the picture. Discuss and explain how you answer these questions based on the picture given above. 1. What are the various activities shown in the picture? 2. How does Shelly find the height of the door? 3. Leena and Adi use their hand spans to measure the length of the same table. Will they both get the same measurement? Fun at Class Fun at Class Party! Party! 10 10 Let us Do Teacher’s Note: The picture shows some examples of measurement using informal and formal tools for length. Let children identify the different ways of measuring and use appropriate words like hand span, footstep and paper strings. 129 Fun at Class Party! 4. Circle the child with the longest ponytail. 5. Tick ü paper strings in the classroom that are as long as the height of the window. 6. Find the distance between the two walls of the classroom. How did you find it? Can there be other ways of measuring it? 7. Identify all the ways that children are using to measure length in this picture. Which way do you think is better and why? 1. In the picture above, colour the paper strings as instructed below. (a) Colour the shortest paper string with red. Discuss how you identified the shortest string. (b) Colour the longest paper string with green. Discuss how you identified the longest string. 2. How many more colourful paper strings will be needed to decorate the border of the green board? 3. How many of are needed to decorate the entire border of the board? Children of Class 3 are decorating the board with paper strings of different colours. Let us Do 130 Maths Mela | Class 3 1. Cut and paste a wool or cotton thread as long as the line given below. 2. Draw a string longer than the string given below. Let us Do 3. Draw a string shorter than the decoration string Shelly and Adi are holding. 131 Fun at Class Party! Shelly and Adi need to take a large table inside the classroom for the party. The table is too heavy for both of them to move. Without lifting the table, how can they figure out if the table can go through the door of the classroom? Help them find out what they must do. 5. Look at the strings and help Adi choose the longest one. How did you find out? Discuss. 4. Draw the other half of the moustache which is as long as the half of the moustache on the face shown in the picture. Answer: By visually comparing the three strings, it is evident that the first string (the one at the top) is the longest. It has the most bulbs and stretches the farthest across the picture. Page 5 Children of Class 3 are preparing for a celebration in the class. Look at the picture. Discuss and explain how you answer these questions based on the picture given above. 1. What are the various activities shown in the picture? 2. How does Shelly find the height of the door? 3. Leena and Adi use their hand spans to measure the length of the same table. Will they both get the same measurement? Fun at Class Fun at Class Party! Party! 10 10 Let us Do Teacher’s Note: The picture shows some examples of measurement using informal and formal tools for length. Let children identify the different ways of measuring and use appropriate words like hand span, footstep and paper strings. 129 Fun at Class Party! 4. Circle the child with the longest ponytail. 5. Tick ü paper strings in the classroom that are as long as the height of the window. 6. Find the distance between the two walls of the classroom. How did you find it? Can there be other ways of measuring it? 7. Identify all the ways that children are using to measure length in this picture. Which way do you think is better and why? 1. In the picture above, colour the paper strings as instructed below. (a) Colour the shortest paper string with red. Discuss how you identified the shortest string. (b) Colour the longest paper string with green. Discuss how you identified the longest string. 2. How many more colourful paper strings will be needed to decorate the border of the green board? 3. How many of are needed to decorate the entire border of the board? Children of Class 3 are decorating the board with paper strings of different colours. Let us Do 130 Maths Mela | Class 3 1. Cut and paste a wool or cotton thread as long as the line given below. 2. Draw a string longer than the string given below. Let us Do 3. Draw a string shorter than the decoration string Shelly and Adi are holding. 131 Fun at Class Party! Shelly and Adi need to take a large table inside the classroom for the party. The table is too heavy for both of them to move. Without lifting the table, how can they figure out if the table can go through the door of the classroom? Help them find out what they must do. 5. Look at the strings and help Adi choose the longest one. How did you find out? Discuss. 4. Draw the other half of the moustache which is as long as the half of the moustache on the face shown in the picture. Answer: By visually comparing the three strings, it is evident that the first string (the one at the top) is the longest. It has the most bulbs and stretches the farthest across the picture. 132 Maths Mela | Class 3 Can there be a way to take the table inside the door if both the length and the breadth are more than the width of the door? We can use this thread to measure the length of the table. I guess it will not pass through! Yes, it is longer than the door. I measured the length of this side of the table. The table can pass through the door this way. Teacher’s Note: Comparing two lengths is not always possible by bringing them next to each other like in the above example of the table and the door. This exercise should help students to figure out that one can measure indirectly using a common unit. Can you name some things that cannot pass through your school gate? Discuss. Make a bridge using boxes or bags or any other objects available in your class. Place or arrange the boxes so that the bridge does not move. Take some objects from your class and guess if the objects can go through the bridge. Let us PlayRead More
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