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Level IV Lesson 6<br />

1. Pack your school bag according to the timetable:<br />

All the textbooks, class work and home work notebooks, rough book and school calendar<br />

are mixed together in one pile. You have to pick up the books <strong>of</strong> a particular subject<br />

and put them together. Now pack your school bag according to the time table for the<br />

next day.<br />

2. Tetravex: Select Applications ---> Games ---> Tetravex<br />

Tetravex is a simple puzzle where pieces must be positioned so that the same numbers<br />

are touching each other. The tiles are divided into four parts. You must position them<br />

so that only identical numbers are next to each other. The game will not let you position<br />

the tiles so that different numbers are next to each other. You position the pieces<br />

by dragging them from their current position to their new position. These moves are<br />

not permanent and can be readily reversed. The game is completed when you have<br />

positioned all the squares in the right positions.<br />

Group Activity<br />

Part A<br />

Write names <strong>of</strong> flowers, fruits, vegetables, sweets on chits <strong>of</strong> paper. Now<br />

mix them all and ask each student to pick one chit. Let students sitting in one<br />

row form one group. The teacher asks two students to find out names <strong>of</strong> all<br />

the sweets that are written on chits. Similarly, two students find names <strong>of</strong><br />

flowers. Note that you will have to go to each group if you want to know the<br />

names <strong>of</strong> all the sweets.<br />

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