Topics
Math Magic
The Fish Tale
- The Fish Tale
- Properties of a Square
- Concept of Triangles - Sides, Angles, Vertices, Interior and Exterior of Triangle
- Measurement of Length (CM, Meter, Kilometer)
- Measurement of Weight (Gram, Kilogram)
- Measurement of Height
- Measurement of Depth (Feet)
- Relation Between Speed, Time and Distance
- Introducing a 5 Digit Number - 10,000
- Introducing the Six Digit Number - 1,00,000
- Larger Number of Digits 7 and Above
- Revisiting Place Value of Numbers
- An Aid in Reading and Writing Large Numbers
- Relation Between Money and Weight
- Concept of Principal, Interest, Amount, and Simple Interest
- Concepts of Cost Price, Selling Price, Total Cost Price, and Profit and Loss, Discount, Overhead Expenses and GST
Shapes and Angles
- Introduction to Algebra
- Concept of Polygons - Side, Vertex, Adjacent Sides, Adjacent Vertices and Diagonal
- Classification of Polygons
- Interior Angles of a Polygon
- Concept of Angle - Arms, Vertex, Interior and Exterior Region
- Measuring Line Segments
- Types of Angles- Acute, Obtuse, Right, Straight, Reflex, Complete and Zero Angle.
- Plane Figures and Solid Shapes
- Change in Shapes
- Right, Straight, and Complete Angle by Direction and Clock
- Measuring Angles
How Many Squares?
Parts and Wholes
- Concept of Fractions
- Patterns in Shapes
- Patterns in Parts
- Comparing Fractions
- Addition of Fraction
- Subtraction of Fraction
- Multiplication of Fraction
- Multiplication of a Fraction by a Whole Number
- Fraction as an Operator 'Of'
- Multiplication of a Fraction by a Fraction
- Division of Fractions
- Concept for Reciprocal of a Fraction
Does It Look the Same?
Be My Multiple, I'll Be Your Factor
Can You See the Pattern?
Mapping Your Way
Boxes and Sketches
- Plane Figures and Solid Shapes
- Faces, Edges and Vertices
- Viewing Different Sections of a Solid
- Nets for Building 3-d Shapes - Cube, Cuboids, Cylinders, Cones, Pyramid, and Prism
- Drawing Solids on a Flat Surface - Oblique Sketches
- Drawing Solids on a Flat Surface - Isometric Sketches
- Visualising Solid Objects
Tenths and Hundredths
Area and Its Boundary
Smart Charts
Ways to Multiply and Divide
How Big? How Heavy?
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If a grown-up elephant eats 136 kg of food in a day then it will eat around _________ kg in a month.
The students of Class XII are going on a trek to Gangotri. They have to pack their bags for six days and keep them light. They also have to take things that do not take too much space. So they will look for things that have both less volume and less weight. After all, they will carry their own bags while climbing the mountains!
They even dry the onions and tomatoes to make them light. One kg of onions or tomatoes becomes 100 g when the water inside dries up.
The list of food each person will need for one day:
Rice | 100 g |
Flour (Atta) | 100 g |
Pulses (Dal) | `1/3` the weight of rice and flour |
Oil | 50 g |
Sugar | 50 g |
Milk powder | 40 g (for tea, porridge, and hot drink) |
Tea | Around 10 g |
Dalia | 40 g for breakfast |
Salt | 5 g |
Dried onions | 10 g |
Dried tomatoes | 10 g |
For 6 days, each person will need
- Rice and flour − __________ g
- Pulses − _________ g
- Dried onions − _________ g
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