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WORKBOOK #27

MATH

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Name Number Fun


Age 03-13
Subject Math
Reference WB/00027
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IDENTIFY AND COUNT FOR AGE 3-7 YRS

Count each of the different shapes you can see below, and write the count
in the table at the bottom of the page.

How many of these shapes do you see?

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COUNT AND MATCH FOR AGE 3-7 YRS

Match the side of the Dice on the left to the count on the right.

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NUMBER TRAIN FOR AGE 3-7 YRS

Write the missing numbers in each train.

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SKIP COUNTING FOR AGE 3-7 YRS

Count by 2 from 2 to 128

Circle the EVEN numbers from the numbers given below.

63 52 74 81 66 47 36
27 22 32 38 21 97 19
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TRACE THE SHAPES FOR AGE 3-7 YRS

See the shapes below? Trace the dotted shapes next to the lined shapes.

Identify all those shapes that have four sides,


and color them RED !

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SHAPE COLORING FOR AGE 3-7 YRS

Color inside each shape according to the shape-color chart, and build
your own beautiful fort !

Square = Red
Circle = Purple
Triangle = Green
Rectangle = Yellow
Crescent = Grey
Cloud = Blue

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SHAPE COLORING FOR AGE 5-8 YRS

Identify the relationship between the three-digit numbers given below


and fill each box with >, < or =

321 231 653 652 414 441

110 100 395 395 112 114

218 511 787 905 263 253

382 362 990 909 836 863

Put the numbers in the correct order.

251, 291, 89, 243, 271, 673

______ < ______ < ______ < ______ < ______ < ______

436, 711, 463, 853, 834, 910, 298

______ > ______ > ______ > ______ > ______ > ______ > ______

692, 684, 656, 693, 672, 656, 643

______ < ______ = ______ > ______ > ______ > ______ > ______

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MENTAL MATH FOR AGE 6-10 YRS

Try to add these two-digit numbers WITHOUT touching pencil to paper.


Follow the example that has been solved for you.

57 + 38
Write all Steps at first, and then ry
to write down the answers of Step
Step 1: 50 + 7 30 + 8
2 only.

Once you have practiced enough,


Step 2: 50+30 = 80 7+8 = 15 try to do Step 1 and 2 in your
mind and straightaway write
down Step 3.
Step 3: 80 + 15 = 95
Isn't it a fantastic way to add!

Now try these!

62 + 35 = 48 + 76 =
Step 1: ____________________________________ Step 1: ____________________________________
Step 1: ____________________________________ Step 1: ____________________________________
Step 3: ____________________________________ Step 3: ____________________________________

87 + 15 = 83 + 84 =
Step 1: ____________________________________ Step 1: ____________________________________
Step 1: ____________________________________ Step 1: ____________________________________
Step 3: ____________________________________ Step 3: ____________________________________

76 + 45 = 80 + 56 =
Step 1: ____________________________________ Step 1: ____________________________________
Step 1: ____________________________________ Step 1: ____________________________________
Step 3: ____________________________________ Step 3: ____________________________________

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KNOW YOUR NUMBERS FOR AGE 7-10 YRS

Answer the questions below. Write the number and the number name in
the answer.
(a) Which is the largest 5-digit number?
Number: __________________
Number-name: ____________________________________________________________________________

(b) Which is the smallest 6-digit number?


Number: __________________
Number-name: ____________________________________________________________________________

(c) Which is the largest 6-digit number?


Number: __________________
Number-name: ____________________________________________________________________________

(d) Which is the smallest 7-digit number?


Number: __________________
Number-name: ____________________________________________________________________________

(e) Which is the largest 7-digit number?


Number: __________________
Number-name: ____________________________________________________________________________

(f) Which is the smallest 8-digit number?


Number: __________________
Number-name: ____________________________________________________________________________

(g) Which is the largest 8-digit number?


Number: __________________
Number-name: ____________________________________________________________________________

(h) Which is the smallest 9-digit number?


Number: __________________
Number-name: _______________________________________________________________________

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NUMBER SYSTEM FOR AGE 10-13 YRS

Answer the questions below, and place the commas as per the thousand-
million-billion system of counting.
(a) Write the number 800,000+60,000+400+2

(b) Reverse the digits of the number given in question (a).

(c) What is the place value of the digit 6 in the new


number in (b)?

(d) Write the number Thirty-One Million Forty-One


Thousand and fifty-one.

(e) Reverse the digits of the number in (d).

(f) Expand the new number.

(g) Write the number 456789123 with commas.

(h) Interchange the digits in the thousands place and the


crores place.

(i) Reverse the digits of the number obtained in (h).

(j) What is the place name of the digit 9 in the number


obtained in (i)?

(k) Write the number 987654321 with commas.

(l) Increase the digit in the ten-thousands place by 3 and


decrease the digit in the ten-millions place by 4.

(m) Interchange the digits in the tens place and hundred-


thousands place.

(n) Expand the number obtained in (m).

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SKIP COUNTING FOR AGE 10-13 YRS

Skip count by the number mentioned.

(a) by one thousand

456,402 457,402 458,402 459,402

(b) by one hundred thousand

6,492,000

(c) by one million

37,521,321

(d) by twenty million

655,755,755

(e) by fifty thousand

2,765,456

Observe the two numbers to see the measure of the skip count.

(a) 720, 298,123 720, 398,123

(b) 91,000,000 93,000,000

(c) 70,000,789 80,000,789

(d) 86,345,987 86,355,987

(e) 4,765,456 4,768,456

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PUT YOUR THINKING CAPS ON! FOR AGE 10-13 YRS

An art competition has 102,030 entries. They need to be digitally scanned


and uploaded for all to view. To finish the task, the manager of the
competition sets a daily target of scanning 405 entries.

(a) Given this target, how many days will it require to Rough Work
finish the scanning?

(b) How many entries will be scanned on the last day?

(c) What should be the minimum daily target to


complete the work within 200 days?

A candy factory manufactures 217,380 candies every month.

(a) How many candies does it manufacture in a year? Rough Work

(b) How many candies does it manufacture in a day


(assume a month to be of 30 days)?

(c) If 15 candies are packed in one box, how many


boxes are required every month to pack all the
candies?

(d) The factory gets 175,000 boxes for a year. How


many extra boxes will be required or left unused at
the end of the year?

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