Reinforce concepts of step wise logical thinking. Such as: Those learnt in 3 Std. Ref. No Reviewers: Develop logical thinking in the student.

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Title: Reinforce concepts of step wise logical thinking. Such as: Those learnt in 3 Std. Date: November, 2007 Std: 4 Ref. No. 4.13 Contributers: Usha Viswanathan, Neela Srinivasan Reviewers: Brief Description: Develop logical thinking in the student. Goal: Pre requisites: Duration: References http://www.audiblox.com/logical_thinking.htm http://www.nwrel.org/scpd/sirs/4/snap13.html http://members.tripod.com/~srinivasp/mythology/panchatantra.html Detailed Description Logical thinking is an important foundation skill. But it is a skill that needs to be taught. There are many everyday life situations in which the ability to think logically is of great importance. we can consider the example taught in the previous standard: you are standing in a busy road crossing. You have to wait for the red signal to cross the road. What will happen if you cross during a green signal? You will be hit by a vehicle. Skills in logical thinking also serve as foundation for effective computer use. It is an important requirement for not just computer professional but also several jobs and daily activities. Computer games can be an effective mechanism in training students in logical thinking. Lesson Plan 1. Start the class with an everyday life example. You are walking down the road. You see a sweets vendor selling some sweets on the roadside. The sweets are kept open. You are tempted to buy and eat some. What will happen if you eat them? Let the students answer.

2. Take some more examples, which will let them to think and take a decision. Why should I be careful while playing with fireworks? Why should I walk along the footpath? Why should I share things with my friends? 3. Now narrate a story to make the clear that why we need to think of the consequence before doing something. The Foolish Lion and the clever rabbit Once upon a time there lived a ferocious lion in the forest. It was a greedy lion and started killing animals in the forest indiscriminately. Seeing this, the animals gathered and decided to approach the lion with the offer of one animal of each species volunteering itself to be eaten by the lion everyday. So every day it was the turn of one of the animals and in the end came the rabbits' turn. The rabbits chose a old rabbit among them. The rabbit was wise and old. It took its own sweet time to go to the Lion. The Lion was getting impatient on not seeing any animal come by and swore to kill all animals the next day. The rabbit then strode along to the Lion by sunset. The Lion was angry at him. But the wise rabbit was calm and slowly told the Lion that it was not his fault. He told the Lion that a group of rabbits were coming to him for the day when on the way, an angry Lion attacked them all and ate all rabbits but himself. Somehow he escaped to reach safely, the rabbit said. He said that the other Lion was challenging the supremacy of his Lordship the Lion. The Lion was naturally very enraged and asked to be taken to the location of the other Lion. The wise rabbit agreed and led the Lion towards a deep well filled with water. Then he showed the Lion his reflection in the water of the well. The Lion was furious and started growling and naturally its image in the water, the other Lion, was also equally angry. Then the Lion jumped into the water at the other Lion to attack it, and so lost its life in the well. Thus the wise rabbit saved the forest and its inhabitants from the proud Lion. Kaumudi can you please illustrate the story with some figures.

Worksheet 1. A drawer contains 10 black and 10 brown socks that are all mixed up. What is the fewest number of socks you can take from the drawer without looking and be sure to get a pair of the same color? 2. Two fathers and two sons went fishing. Each caught exactly one fish and yet there were only three fish caught. Why? 3. Here is a sequence of colours. Guess what colour comes in the next two spaces?

4. Sudoku Puzzles Observe the following table. You can use only the numbers from 1 to 4. All the rows and columns should have these numbers(1, 2, 3, 4) and only once. Fill in the missing numbers. 2 4 1 3 2 1 3 4 2 2 1 Observe the following table. All the rows and columns need to filled in with the shapes: Circle, Diamond, Square and Rectangle. All the rows and columns should have these shapes. Now complete the puzzle.

5. Make the following numbers with the numbers 1, 3, 7, 9. You can use the operations addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Example: 0 = 7 + 3 1 9 1 = 2 = 3 = 4 = 5 = Activities 1. A Tangram consists of seven pieces, which fit together to form a shape of some sort. The shape has to contain all the pieces, which may not overlap. Tangrams puzzles are a great tool to enhance student s thinking, creativity, and problem solving skills. 2. Teacher can make more advanced Sudoku puzzles with operations addition, subtraction, division or multiplication) and the students can solve them. 3. The students can attempt to make a kaleidescope and see the emerging patterns. Reason out how the patterns are formed. 4. The students can make some flash cards and they can play games.