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Money from different countries
Have you seen any notes or coins used in any other country?
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Money from different countries
Shivam Bank has a chart to show us how many Indian rupees we can get when we change the money of different countries.
| Country | Money | Changed into Indian Rupees |
| Korea | Won | 0.04 |
| Sri Lanka | Rupee (SL) | 0.37 |
| Nepal | Rupee | 0.63 |
| Hong Kong | Dollar (HK) | 5.10 |
| South Africa | Rand | 5.18 |
| China | Yuan | 5.50 |
| U.A.E. | Dirham | 10.80 |
| U.S.A | Dollar | 39.70 |
| Germany | Euro | 58.30 |
| England | Pound | 77.76 |
(This is the rate on 15-2-2008)
The money of which country will cost the most in Indian Rupees?
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Money from different countries
Mithun’s uncle in America had sent him 10 USA dollars as a gift. Mithun used 350 rupees for a school trip. How much money was left with him?
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Money from different countries
Majeed’s father is working in U.A.E. He gets 1000 Dirham as salary. Arun’s father who is working in Sri Lanka gets 2000 Sri Lankan Rupees. Who gets more Indian rupees as salary?
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Money from different countries
Leena’s aunty brought a present for her from China. It cost 30 Yuan. Find what it costs in Indian rupees.
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Money from different countries
Astha wants some Hong Kong Dollars and Won.
- How many Won can she change for Rs 4? For Rs 400?
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Parth and Gini bought aam papad (dried mango slice) from a shop. Their pieces looked like these. Both could not make out whose piece was bigger.


- Suggest some ways to find out whose piece is bigger. Discuss
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Altogether how many squares can be arranged on it?
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So the area of piece A = ________ square cm
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In the same way, find the area of piece B.
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Who had the bigger piece? How much bigger?
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This stamp has an area of 4 square cm. Guess how many such stamps will cover this big rectangle.

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What is the area of the rectangle? ________ square cm
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How many tiles like the triangle given here will fit in the white design?
Area of design = ________ square cm

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Is the area of your belt the same as the area of the postcard? Why or why not?
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Measure the length of the floor of your classroom in meters. Also, measure the width.
- What is the area of the floor of your classroom in square metres?
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Measure the length of the floor of your classroom in meters. Also, measure the width.
- So how many children can sit in one square meter?
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Nasreena is a farmer who wants to divide her land equally among her three children — Chumki, Jhumri, and Imran. She wants to divide the land so that each piece of land has one tree. Her land looks like this.

- Can you divide the land equally? Show how you will divide it. Remember each person has to get a tree. Colour each person’s piece of land differently.
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If each square on this page is equal to 1 square meter of land, how much land will each of her children get? ________ square m
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Look at the table. If you were to write the area of each of these which column would you choose? Make a (✓).
| Square cm |
Square meter |
Square km |
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| Handkerchief | ✓ | ||
| Sari | |||
| Page of your book | |||
| School land | |||
| Total land of a city | |||
| Door of your classroom | |||
| Chair seat | |||
| Blackboard | |||
| Indian flag | |||
| Land over which a river flows |
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