| Step | Teacher Activity | |------|------------------| | | Ask: What is boundary? Show a rectangular table. | | Presentation | Measure sides: length (l) = 5 units, breadth (b) = 3 units. Add all sides: 5+3+5+3 = 16 → Formula: ( 2(l+b) ) | | Comparison | Compare with perimeter of square: 4 × side. | | Generalization | Perimeter of any rectangle = 2 × (length + breadth) | | Application | Find perimeter of classroom blackboard (l=4m, b=1m). | | Recapitulation | Oral questions: What is formula if l=7, b=2? | Final Tip for Mastery Do not just read Mangal – simulate teaching. Pick any topic from Part E, choose one method (e.g., inductive for “sum of angles of triangle”), and teach it to a peer or mirror. The book is a theory-to-practice bridge – cross it actively.
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| Step | Teacher Activity | |------|------------------| | | Ask: What is boundary? Show a rectangular table. | | Presentation | Measure sides: length (l) = 5 units, breadth (b) = 3 units. Add all sides: 5+3+5+3 = 16 → Formula: ( 2(l+b) ) | | Comparison | Compare with perimeter of square: 4 × side. | | Generalization | Perimeter of any rectangle = 2 × (length + breadth) | | Application | Find perimeter of classroom blackboard (l=4m, b=1m). | | Recapitulation | Oral questions: What is formula if l=7, b=2? | Final Tip for Mastery Do not just read Mangal – simulate teaching. Pick any topic from Part E, choose one method (e.g., inductive for “sum of angles of triangle”), and teach it to a peer or mirror. The book is a theory-to-practice bridge – cross it actively.
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