Understanding Chronological Order | 3rd Grade Maths Term 3 Unit 6: Time

Time: Chronological Order | 3rd Maths Term 3 Unit 6

3rd Maths : Term 3 Unit 6 : Time

Time: Chronological Order

Chronological Order

Have you noticed your mother preparing idly. How does she prepare it.

(i) First, she soaks rice and black gram in water.

(ii) Second she grinds then to prepare a batter.

(iii) Third she ferments the batter overnight

(iv) Fourth she boils the batter to make idlies.

These events occur in an order in the process of making idly.

The method of arranging events in the order of their happening is called chronological order.

Example of arranging things in chronological order.

Historical event

Education qualification

Family tree

1. Write ‘F’ for the event which comes first and ‘N’ for the event which happens next.

Examples of chronological events

(i) Eating (N) cooking (F)

(ii) Boarding into a bus or train (F) reaching the destination (N)

(iii) Drawing a picture (F) colouring (N)

(iv) Taking out a book from the bag (F) reading (N)

(v) Opening the door (F) Entering the room (N)

This is Kayalvizhi’s family

Kayalvizhi's family tree

Chronological order of her family members is Grandfather, Grandmother, Father, Mother, Kayalvizhi, and her younger brother.

2. Arrange the following events in chronological order.

i. Started walking, birth, started schooling in class 1, studying in Class 3, studying in Class 2.

Birth

Started walking

Schooling in class 1

Studying in class 2

Studying in class 3

ii. Sowing seeds, plucking fruits, growing fruit, flowering in plant, watering plants.

Sowing seeds

Watering plants

Flowering in plant

Growing fruit

Plucking fruits

3. Write the names of the your family members in the chronological order.

Ask the birth years of your family members and arrange them chronologically.

(Grandfather Name)

(Grandmother Name)

(Father Name)

(Mother Name)

(your older brother/Sister)

(Your Name)

(your younger brother/Sister)