1st Maths Guide: Numbers from 1 to 9 | Term 1 Unit 2

1st Maths Guide: Numbers from 1 to 9 | Term 1 Unit 2

Numbers from 1 to 9

1st Maths | Term 1 | Unit 2: Numbers

Unit 2: Numbers

Numbers from 1 to 9

Keywords: Numbers, Count, More/Less, Order

Travel through

A vibrant garden scene with animals and numbers.

One little kitten is sitting in the garden;

Two pretty birds are flying over there;

Three clever monkeys are jumping on the tree;

Four dotted deer are making them glad;

Five dark clouds are joining over the sky;

Six pretty peacocks are dancing side by side;

Seven coloured rainbow is bowing its head;

Eight legged spider is knitting its web;

Nine cute rabbits are watching all these.

Illustration of the numbers one to nine with corresponding animals.

Teacher's note: Teacher should make the children to sing after her with action and to count the numbers from 1 to 9 spontaneously.

Matching one to one

Learn

One-to-one matching example with children and umbrellas.

Practice

Observe the above pictures and colour the following.

Coloring practice based on the previous picture.

Learn

Connect the pairs

Connecting pairs of locks and keys.

Practice

Connect the pairs

Connecting pairs of bats and balls.

More or Less

Practice

Tick (✓) the box that has more watches.

Exercise to identify which group has more watches.

Tick (✓) the box that has less smileys.

Exercise to identify which group has fewer smileys.

Practice

Count the objects and match with the number of dots.

Matching objects to the correct number of dots.

Teacher's note: Teacher should make the children to count the number of pictures and match with the dots.

Number 1

Learn

Let us learn numbers from 1 to 9 in different ways.

Learning the number 1 with one car, one bead, and one finger.

Practice

Practice tracing and writing the number 1.

Count and write

How many tails do animals have?

Counting tails on a dog, monkey, and cow.

Number 2

Learn

Learning the number 2 with two fish, two beads, and two fingers.

Practice

Practice tracing and writing the number 2.

Try this

Shade the stars that are numbered 2 and say the pattern in it.

Pattern activity with stars numbered 1 and 2.

List out the organs in our body that are 2 in number.

Eyes, ears, hands, legs,

Number 3

Learn

Learning the number 3 with three tops, three beads, and three fingers.

Practice

Practice tracing and writing the number 3.

Circle the figures that are seen three times

Identifying groups of three objects.

Know more

A few other names used to denote 3 : triple, thrice.

Number 4

Learn

Learning the number 4 with four kites, four beads, and four fingers.

Practice

Practice tracing and writing the number 4.

Circle the figures that are seen four times.

Identifying groups of four objects.

Know more

There are 4 directions : north, east, west, south.

Compass showing four directions.

Number 5

Learn

Learning the number 5 with five flowers, five beads, and five fingers.

Practice

Practice tracing and writing the number 5.

Colour any five pots. How did you choose them?

Coloring five pots from a group.

Know more

The five sense organs in our body

eyes, nose, tongue, ears, skin.

Practice

Look at the chart and write how many times each picture is present in the chart.

Counting activity with a chart of various objects.

Activity: Keep some beads on the table. Ask the students to pick up the number of beads as instructed by the teacher and assess their counting.

Teacher's note: Use only numbers from 1 to 5.

Number 6

Learn

Learning the number 6 with six ice creams, six beads, and six fingers.

Practice

Practice tracing and writing the number 6.

Activity

Make the star with sticks similar to the picture given. How many sticks you need?

A star made of six sticks.

6 sticks are needed

Try this

Underline the six lettered words in this page.

Sticks, number

Number 7

Learn

Learning the number 7 with seven dwarfs, seven beads, and seven fingers.

Practice

Practice tracing and writing the number 7.

Colour any seven trees. How did you select these?

Coloring seven trees from a group.

Activity

How many colours are there in the rainbow? Make your own.

A simple drawing of a rainbow.

7 Colours are there in a rainbow

Number 8

Learn

Learning the number 8 with eight balloons, eight beads, and eight fingers.

Practice

Practice tracing and writing the number 8.

Circle a group of eight balls. Is there any other way of selection?

Circling a group of eight balls.

Activity

Colour the penguins with different colours. Use only one colour for one penguin. How many colours did you use?

Eight penguins to be colored.

8 Colours I can see

Number 9

Learn

Learning the number 9 with nine lollipops, nine beads, and nine fingers.

Practice

Practice tracing and writing the number 9.

Colour any nine flowers. Suggest one more way of colouring.

Coloring nine flowers from a group.

Draw the tail to the kites with number nine.

Drawing tails on kites marked with the number 9.

Pleasure time

Count the pictures and circle their correct number.

Counting exercise with various objects like butterflies, fish, and birds.