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Revision as of 15:20, 8 May 2018

Concept Map

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Concept 1:

Briefly describe the concept (2-3 sentences)

Activities

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Objective of activity
Pre-requisites/ prior competencies
Resources needed (digital and non-digital)
How to do the activity (both hands-on steps and discussion questions)
Evaluation at the end of the activity

Concept 2 Irrational Number

Download this geogebra file from this link.


Briefly describe the concept (2-3 sentences)

Activities

Page name - Name of activity

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Objective of activity
Pre-requisites/ prior competencies
Resources needed (digital and non-digital)
How to do the activity (both hands-on steps and discussion questions)
Evaluation at the end of the activity

Solved problems/ key questions (earlier was hints for problems)

Concept 3:

Briefly describe the concept (2-3 sentences)

Activities

Page name - Name of activity

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Objective of activity
Pre-requisites/ prior competencies
Resources needed (digital and non-digital)
How to do the activity (both hands-on steps and discussion questions)
Evaluation at the end of the activity

Projects (can include Mathematics lab/ science lab/ language lab)

Assessments