Representation of Single Digit Numbers – By Matching(A)

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Any of these representations can be made the &ldquo;Input&rdquo; and &ldquo;matched&rdquo; with any other as the &ldquo;Output&rdquo;.

Some Examples


 * 1) Oral (input) and Word (Output) – Teacher can call out a number. Student(s) have to locate a card in which the number name is written.
 * 2) Numeral &amp; Tally Marks – Student(s) have to pick up a card in which a number is written in numeral form. Then they have to search for a card in which the number is represented as Tally marks (* or &radic;)
 * 3) Hindi Numeral and English Numeral – Students(s) have to pick up a card with a Hindi numeral and pick up another car which has the same number in English numerals.

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