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Nagu Nagutha Ganitha is a mathematics programme for building number concepts among lower primary school children. The approach is based on sequential thinking strategies - Concrete, Representational and Abstract levels, in that order. The programme covers a wide range of mathematical concepts and operations focusing on both Quantitative Literacy and Quantitative Thinking.
The Thinking Strategic Approach
The Basic Plan Nagu Nagutha Ganitha is organized as a twelve-week programme, six days a week, ninety minutes a day with a series of mathematical activities, tasks and games through which experiences are provided for all the three modes of thinking. Planned sessions in groups of 10 to 15 children provide for activity oriented learning with a team spirit. For Concrete Experiences The Padmini Counting Board (PCB) provides learning through counting beads up to five-digit numeracy skills. For Representational Experiences A variety of Number Grids provides identification of number gradation, number patterns etc. A Number Grid used as an aid or a reference card to perform different arithmetical tasks helps children to develop representational thinking by absorbing into visual memory the number patterns made available in the grid. For Abstract Thinking Experiences A series of mathematical games and puzzles and interactive sessions to solve the mathematical problems of daily life situations provides oral and mental arithmetic skills. Principles
Thus Nagu Nagutha Ganitha provides everyday experiences for all the three modes of thinking for selected concepts and operations through a variety of activities, and children emerge competent and confident in mathematics skills. Learning mathematics would be a joyful experience for every child through Nagu Nagutha Ganitha
if its approach, plan and principles are adopted carefully and with concerted effort.
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