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We at [[OLE Nepal]] have started developing content to supplement the standard maths and english curriculum for grades two (age 7) and six (age 11). We're taking inspiration from sources like [[GCompris]] and we're using [[Etoys]] as a rapid authoring environment. We'll post the projects and other resources that we come up with here for anyone who's interested in our approach.
We at [http://nepal.ole.org/ OLE Nepal] have started developing content to supplement the standard maths and english curriculum for grades two (age 7) and six (age 11). We're taking inspiration from sources like [[GCompris]] and we're using [[Etoys]] as a rapid authoring environment. We'll post the projects and other resources that we come up with here for anyone who's interested in our approach. You can also mail Luke Gorrie <lukego@gmail.com> for details.


We're starting now with very basic exercises for revision of maths from grade one: connect-the-dots (counting), what's the sum of two dogs and three monkeys, what's the next element in the sequence ABCAB, and so on.
We're starting now with very basic exercises for revision of maths from grade one: connect-the-dots (counting), what's the sum of two dogs and three monkeys, what's the next element in the sequence ABCAB, and so on.
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===Projects===
===Projects===


[[Image:OLEN-Adding.png|thumb|Adding two quantities]]
[[Image:OLEN-Adding.png|thumb|left|Adding two quantities]]
[[Image: OLEN-Shapes.png|thumb|What's the next shape in the series?]]
[[Image: OLEN-Shapes.png|thumb|What's the next shape in the series?]]



Revision as of 16:10, 20 September 2007

We at OLE Nepal have started developing content to supplement the standard maths and english curriculum for grades two (age 7) and six (age 11). We're taking inspiration from sources like GCompris and we're using Etoys as a rapid authoring environment. We'll post the projects and other resources that we come up with here for anyone who's interested in our approach. You can also mail Luke Gorrie <lukego@gmail.com> for details.

We're starting now with very basic exercises for revision of maths from grade one: connect-the-dots (counting), what's the sum of two dogs and three monkeys, what's the next element in the sequence ABCAB, and so on.

Projects

Adding two quantities
What's the next shape in the series?