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NUMBER EXPLORER

Select a number
to explore

 

🌟 Features of Number Chart (1–100)

  • 🔢 Explore Numbers 1 to 100

    Students can click any number to understand it deeply.

  • 🟦 Visual Dot Representation

    Each number is shown using dot groups (tens & ones) to build number sense.

  • 🔊 Audio Pronunciation Support

    One-click “Listen” button helps children hear number names clearly.

  • 🔍 Smart Filters

    • All Numbers

    • Even Numbers

    • Odd Numbers

    • Prime Numbers

  • 🧠 Word Form Display

    Numbers are shown in words (e.g., 57 – fifty-seven).

  • 🎯 Interactive & Student-Friendly UI

    Designed for attention, curiosity, and exploration.

  • 📱 Works on Smart Boards, Tablets & Laptops

    Perfect for classrooms and home learning.


📘 User Guide (How to Use the Tool)

  1. Open the Number Explorer tool

  2. A grid of numbers from 1 to 100 appears

  3. Click on any number

  4. The tool will display:

    • The number

    • Number name (in words)

    • Visual dots (grouped by tens and ones)

  5. Click Listen to hear the number pronunciation

  6. Use the filters to show:

    • Only even numbers

    • Only odd numbers

    • Only prime numbers

  7. Explore freely and repeat as needed

✅ No login

✅ No setup

✅ Instant learning


🎯 Educational Use Cases of This Numbers chart

👶 For Students

  • Understand numbers visually

  • Learn number names correctly

  • Identify even, odd, and prime numbers

  • Strengthen place value concepts

  • Improve listening and reading skills

👩‍🏫 For Teachers

👨‍👩‍👧 For Parents

  • Home practice tool

  • Fun revision activity

  • Screen-based learning with purpose


🏫 How to Implement the Numbers chart in the Classroom (Teacher Tips)

🟢 1. Number of the Day Activity

  • Ask students to select today’s number

  • Discuss:

    • Number name

    • Tens and ones

    • Even or odd

  • Let students repeat after audio


🟢 2. Even & Odd Sorting Game

  • Turn on Even filter

  • Ask students:

    • “Why is this number even?”

  • Switch to Odd filter and compare


🟢 3. Prime Number Introduction (Class 3–5)

  • Activate Prime filter

  • Explain:

    • “Prime numbers have only two factors”

  • Let students observe patterns visually


🟢 4. Place Value Demonstration

  • Choose a number like 47

  • Ask:

    • How many tens?

    • How many ones?

  • Use dot groups to explain clearly


🟢 5. Pair / Group Activity

  • One student selects a number

  • Another student reads it aloud

  • Another explains if it’s even or odd


🟢 6. Assessment & Exit Ticket

  • Ask students to:

    • Find a number

    • Say its name

    • Identify its type (even/odd/prime)


🧠 Pedagogical Benefits

  • Builds number sense

  • Encourages self-learning

  • Supports visual & auditory learners

  • Aligns with NEP 2020 experiential learning

  • Reduces math anxiety in early grades


✅ Recommended Classes

  • LKG (guided)

  • UKG

  • Class 1

  • Class 2

  • Class 3 (prime numbers)

  • Class 4–5 (revision & patterns)

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