Class 6 Maths | Chapter 1 | Part 3 | Patterns in Mathematics | Ganit Prakash
In this video, we'll cover the relationship among the terms of number sequences.
Sometimes when you perform basic operations like addition, subtraction, square on the terms of number sequences, they give very surprising result. like adding first n odd numbers gives square of n, multiplication of first n counting numbers gives factorial and so on.
The first chapter of Mathematics of every grade used to start with the boring Number System. Students didn't have anything to visualise, and relate it with the real world. Revised syllabus after NEP 2020 brought a lot of changes in the curriculum and pedagogy and I like that. E.g, just look at the first chapter and you'll notice how it's different from the earlier books. There are so many beautiful illustrations, relatable examples and probing questions. All of this will effect the way children used to see mathematics and it'll enhance their relationship with this subject.
I'm trying to help as much as I can. I'm just getting started and making too many mistakes. I'm learning a lot and I think it'll take a lot of time to cater to the taste of children.
Please suggest your feedback.
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Credits
- Scratch(visual programming language) team - for creating such a lovely platform. I just need two element to survive these days - Oxygen and Scratch. Almost all the animations of syllabus content was made completely in Scratch.
- NCERT - for creating such an interesting book(after a long time though :))
- Graphics - hundreds of creators.
- Video Editor - Shotcut
- Navy blue Background image of the rangoli pattern - Image by rawpixel.com on Freepik
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- every particle of this universe.
#cbse #ncert #class6 #ganitprakash #patternsinmathematics #ncertmaths #maths #mathsinhindi
#cbseclass6 #cbseclass6math #class6chapter1 #indianeducation
Видео Class 6 Maths | Chapter 1 | Part 3 | Patterns in Mathematics | Ganit Prakash канала Bal Krishna Jha
Sometimes when you perform basic operations like addition, subtraction, square on the terms of number sequences, they give very surprising result. like adding first n odd numbers gives square of n, multiplication of first n counting numbers gives factorial and so on.
The first chapter of Mathematics of every grade used to start with the boring Number System. Students didn't have anything to visualise, and relate it with the real world. Revised syllabus after NEP 2020 brought a lot of changes in the curriculum and pedagogy and I like that. E.g, just look at the first chapter and you'll notice how it's different from the earlier books. There are so many beautiful illustrations, relatable examples and probing questions. All of this will effect the way children used to see mathematics and it'll enhance their relationship with this subject.
I'm trying to help as much as I can. I'm just getting started and making too many mistakes. I'm learning a lot and I think it'll take a lot of time to cater to the taste of children.
Please suggest your feedback.
---
Credits
- Scratch(visual programming language) team - for creating such a lovely platform. I just need two element to survive these days - Oxygen and Scratch. Almost all the animations of syllabus content was made completely in Scratch.
- NCERT - for creating such an interesting book(after a long time though :))
- Graphics - hundreds of creators.
- Video Editor - Shotcut
- Navy blue Background image of the rangoli pattern - Image by rawpixel.com on Freepik
...
- every particle of this universe.
#cbse #ncert #class6 #ganitprakash #patternsinmathematics #ncertmaths #maths #mathsinhindi
#cbseclass6 #cbseclass6math #class6chapter1 #indianeducation
Видео Class 6 Maths | Chapter 1 | Part 3 | Patterns in Mathematics | Ganit Prakash канала Bal Krishna Jha
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