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Lkg Maths Syllabus 

“Engage in various mathematical activities during the learning process:

1. **Reading and Counting**: Practice reading and counting aloud, covering numbers from 0 to 50.

2. **Numerical Writing**: Learn to write numbers in the Hundreds-Tens-Ones (H-T-O) format up to 30.

3. **Number Representation in Words**: Express numbers in word form from one to ten.

4. **Sequencing Skills**: Develop the ability to identify missing numbers within number sequences, focusing on sequences up to 10.

5. **Matching Quantities**: Participate in interactive activities, live demonstrations, worksheets, and board work to match quantities with their corresponding representations.

6. **Counting and Recording**: Sharpen counting skills by counting up to 5, counting dots, shapes, objects, and demonstrating numbers up to 5 on ten frames.

7. **Counting Mastery**: Progress to memorizing counting up to 10, counting dots, shapes, and objects. Also, count numbers on ten frames and represent numbers up to 10 on ten frames.

8. **Figure Matching**: Engage in figure-matching activities during classroom sessions, live demonstrations, worksheets, and board exercises.

9. **Identifying Correct Numbers**: Practice counting and then correctly identifying, either by ticking, circling, or coloring, the appropriate numbers.

10. **Connecting the Dots**: Enhance fine motor skills by joining dots to reveal images and identifying missing numbers in sequences.

11. **Exploring Shapes**: Learn about various shapes, including circles, squares, rectangles, triangles, semi-circles, and ovals.

12. **Pattern Completion**: Develop pattern recognition skills in both numbers and pictures.

13. **Classification**: Understand concepts of similarity and difference, and classify shapes based on color, type, and size.

14. **Size Perception**: Learn to determine and describe the size of objects, categorizing them as long, short, heavy, narrow, or wide.

15. **Money Matters**: Explore the values of coins and practice counting one-rupee coins.

These activities contribute to a comprehensive kindergarten mathematics curriculum, providing a solid foundation for mathematical understanding and problem-solving.”

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