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| 9 × 1 = 9 | |
| 9 × 2 = 18 | 1 + 8 = 9 |
| 9 × 3 = 27 | 2 + 7 = 9 |
| 9 × 4 = 36 | 3 + 6 = 9 |
| 9 × 5 = 45 | 4 + 5 = 9 |
| 9 × ______ = ______ | ______ + ______ = ______ |
| 9 × ______ = ______ | ______ + ______ = ______ |
| 9 × 8 = ______ | ______ + ______ = ______ |
Did you see the pattern in the 9 times table? What numbers are adding up to 9?
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- Complete the grid by multiplying the numbers.

- Look for other such crosses and copy them in your Notebook.
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- Mark the numbers 1-10 in the same grid in one colour.
- Mark the numbers 12-20 in another colour.
- Similarly mark 21-30 in a third colour.
Do you see any colour pattern?
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What are Naima and Jeetu doing?
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Naima thinks she will have to pour around 3 glasses of water to fill the jug. What do you think?
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Whose jug holds more water?
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How many glasses of water do you think Jeetu should pour to fill his jug?
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If Jeetu pours one more glass of water his jug will be around ______ full.
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Naseem had to fill her bottle 16 times from the tap. But Abdul had to fill his bottle only 8 times.
Why did Naseem go more times than Abdul?
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Naseem's bottle can hold ______ as much water as Abdul's bottle.
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Pot B holds 11 glassfuls of water. Pot A holds twice as much water as pot B. How many glasses of water are needed to fill pot A?
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Get a 1 litre bottle (can be an empty bottle of water, oil etc.). Now collect some bottles and a mug, jug, glass, bowl, etc. at your house. Use the 1 litre bottle to check which of these holds more than 1 litre and which one holds less than 1 litre. Make a small drawing if you like.
| Less than 1 litre | More than 1 litre |
| bowl | big cooking pot |
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Now look at the buckets in your house.
Guess how many litres of water they can hold.
Use a 1 litre bottle and check if your guess is right for all the buckets.
| Bucket | My guess | My measure |
| Bucket 1 | ||
| Bucket 2 | ||
| Bucket 3 |
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Match the Right Pairs
| About 12 liters |
(to measure milk) |
| Less than Half litre |
(water tank) |
| About 5 litres |
(bucket) |
| 1000 litres |
(eye drops bottle) |
| Half litre |
(water suraahi) |
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Mark A, B, C on the right hole in the picture.
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Which is the biggest pothole?
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If jugs are used, hole A gets filled with 5 jugs. How many jugs of pebbles are needed to fill hole B?
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There are ______ caterpillars.
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There are ______ caterpillars in each group.
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