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BGP023 | Mathematics Intelligence Day 02

By Dr. Rajeev Tamhankar

In this engaging video session, Dr. Rajeev Tamhankar explores the basics of mathematics as part of the Born Genius Program. Dr. Tamhankar introduces young children to numbers 1 through 5 using fun and interactive activities. He emphasizes the importance of visualizing numbers with the help of everyday objects like Lego blocks, making learning both enjoyable and effective for toddlers.

  1. Introduce Number Blocks: Show your child the number blocks from 1 to 5. Use Lego blocks or any building blocks you have at home to represent each number visually.
  2. Visualize Numbers: Explain how each number is represented by a specific number of blocks. For example, one block for 1, two blocks for 2, three blocks for 3, and so on.
  3. Create a Story: Invent a story where the number blocks go on an adventure. For example, number 1 wants to climb a mountain made of cushions and meets other numbers along the way to help.
  4. Stack the Blocks: Encourage your child to stack the blocks in the correct order, from 1 to 5, as they follow the story. This helps them understand the sequence and the concept of counting.
  1. Enhanced Number Recognition: Helps children recognize and understand numbers from 1 to 5 through visual and tactile learning.
  2. Improved Counting Skills: Reinforces the concept of counting and sequencing, essential for early math skills.
  3. Boosts Imagination: Encourages imaginative play as children create stories and adventures with the number blocks.
  4. Strengthens Fine Motor Skills: Stacking blocks improves hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills.
  1. Use Everyday Objects: If you don’t have number blocks, use everyday items like buttons or coins to represent the numbers.
  2. Make it Fun: Keep the activity playful and interactive to maintain your child’s interest and enthusiasm.
  3. Involve Storytelling: Create different adventures and stories with the number blocks to make learning more engaging.
  4. Repeat Regularly: Repeat the activity regularly to reinforce learning and help your child become more familiar with numbers.

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