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Number System

1. Knowing Your Numbers


a. Introduction
b. Comparing Numbers
c. Large Numbers in Practice
d. Using Brackets
e. Roman Numerals
2. Playing with Numbers
a. Introduction
b. Factors and Multiples
c. Prime and Composite Numbers
d. Test For Divisibility Of Numbers
e. Common Factors and Common Multiples
f. Some More Divisibility Rules
g. Prime Factorisation
h. Highest Common Factor
i. Lowest Common Multiple
j. Some Problems on HCF and LCM
3. Whole numbers
a. Introduction
b. Whole Numbers
c. The Number Line
d. Properties Of Whole Numbers
e. Patterns in Whole Numbers
f. Negative Numbers and Integers
4. Decimals
a. Introduction
b. Tenths
c. Hundredths
d. Comparing Decimals
e. Using Decimals
f. Addition of Numbers with Decimals
g. Subtraction of Decimals
5. Integers
a. Introduction
b. Integers
c. Addition of Integers
d. Subtraction of Integers with the help of a Number Line
6. Fractions
a. Introduction
b. A Fraction
c. Fraction on the Number Line
d. Proper Fractions
e. Improper and Mixed Fractions
f. Equivalent Fractions
g. Simplest Form of a Fraction
h. Like Fractions
i. Comparing Fractions
j. Addition and Subtraction of Fractions

Algebra:
1. Introduction
2. Matchstick Patterns
3. The Idea Of A Variable
4. More Matchstick Patterns
5. More Examples of Variables
6. Use Of Variables in Common Rules
7. Expressions with Variables
8. Using Expressions Practically
9. What is an Equation?
10. Solution of an Equation
- Introduction to Algebra

- Simple Equations

- Algebraic Expressions

Ratio and Proportion:


1. Introduction
2. Ratio
3. Proportion
4. Unitary Method

- Comparing Quantities

- Rational Numbers

Geometry:
1. Basic geometrical ideas (2 -D)
a. Introduction
b. Points
c. A Line Segment
d. A line
e. Intersecting Lines
f. Parallel Lines
g. Ray
h. Curves
i. Polygons
j. Angles
k. Triangles
l. Quadrilaterals
m. Circles
2. Understanding Elementary Shapes (2-D and 3-D)
a. Introduction
b. Measuring Line Segments
c. Angles-’Right’ and ‘Straight’
d. Angles- ‘Acute’, ‘Obtuse’ and ‘Reflex’
e. Measuring Angles
f. Perpendicular Lines
g. Classification of Triangles
h. Quadrilaterals
i. Polygons
j. Three Dimensional Shapes
k. Symmetry
l. Constructions (using Straight edge Scale, protractor, compasses)
m. Lines and Angles
n. The Triangle and its Properties

Mensuration:
1. Concept of Perimeter ad Introduction to Area
2. Perimeter and Area
3. Exponents and Powers

Data Handling:
1. Introduction
2. Recording Data
3. Organisation of Data
4. Pictograph
5. Interpretation of a Pictograph
6. Drawing a Pictograph
7. A Bar Graph
Symmetry

Visualising Solid Shapes

- Data Handling

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