1. Knowing Our
Numbers
Content:
Introduction to large numbers, place value, comparison of numbers, estimation,
and the concept of Roman numerals.
Objective:
To develop skills in understanding and using large numbers in everyday
situations and familiarizing students with number representation systems.
2. Whole Numbers
Content:
Introduction to whole numbers, their properties, and operations like addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Objective:
To help students understand the concept of whole numbers and their properties
such as commutative, associative, and distributive laws.
3. Playing with
Numbers
Content:
Learning factors and multiples, prime and composite numbers, divisibility
rules, and finding HCF and LCM.
Objective:
To enhance students’ understanding of numbers through factors, multiples, and
divisibility tests.
4. Basic Geometrical
Ideas
Content:
Introduction to basic geometrical shapes and concepts like points, lines,
angles, triangles, circles, and polygons.
Objective:
To introduce students to fundamental geometrical shapes and terms used in geometry.
5. Understanding
Elementary Shapes
Content:
Learning about different types of shapes and their properties, such as angles,
triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons.
Objective:
To help students identify, describe, and classify basic shapes based on their
properties.
6. Integers
Content:
Understanding positive and negative numbers, addition and subtraction of
integers, and their representation on a number line.
Objective:
To introduce students to integers and operations on integers, including their
realworld applications.
7. Fractions
Content:
Types of fractions, operations on fractions (addition, subtraction, multiplication,
division), and simplifying fractions.
Objective:
To teach students how to work with fractions and use them effectively in
solving mathematical problems.
8. Decimals
Content:
Introduction to decimals, place value in decimals, operations on decimals, and
conversion between fractions and decimals.
Objective:
To enhance the understanding of decimal numbers and their operations in reallife
situations like money, measurement, etc.
9. Data Handling
Content:
Introduction to data collection, representation using bar graphs, pictographs,
and understanding averages.
Objective:
To teach students how to collect, organize, and represent data graphically, and
analyze the results.
10. Mensuration
Content:
Learning about perimeter and area of basic geometrical figures such as
rectangles, squares, and triangles.
Objective:
To enable students to calculate the perimeter and area of two dimensional
shapes and understand their reallife applications.
11. Algebra
Content:
Introduction to algebraic expressions, variables, and simple equations, along
with solving basic algebraic problems.
Objective:
To familiarize students with the use of variables in algebraic expressions and
equations, developing logical thinking.
12. Ratio and
Proportion
Content:
Understanding the concepts of ratio, proportion, and unitary method, along with
solving related problems.
Objective:
To help students grasp the idea of comparing quantities and applying ratios and
proportions to solve practical problems.
13. Symmetry
Content:
Introduction to symmetry, lines of symmetry, and reflective symmetry in two dimensional
shapes.
Objective:
To enable students to recognize symmetry in geometrical shapes and objects,
enhancing their spatial awareness.
14. Practical
Geometry
Content:
Learning how to use geometrical instruments like compasses and rulers to
construct basic geometrical shapes such as angles, bisectors, and
triangles.
Objective:
To develop practical geometry skills and the ability to accurately construct
shapes and figures.