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Mine Mental Maths oO A fun and easy way to learn and practise Maths Kusum Wadhwa MA (Mathematics), BEd Anju Loomba MA (Mathematics), BEd Head office: Second Foor, MOM Tower, 19 Ansari Road, Daryagan, New Oehi-110 002 (nda) Registered Offce 4-27, 2d Flor, Motian Co-operative Indust Estate, New Delhi-110.044| Phone :491-11-4355 6600 fox 1491-11435 668 Email: dehi@sareswathouse com Website :susaraswatnouse com ‘cw: u22120012013°1¢262320 Importxporttcence No. 0513086293 Branches: ‘+ Ahmedabad: Ph. #91079 26575018 Bengaluru: Ph. +91 80 26756396 + Bhobaneshwar Ph #91 9437005810» Chennai: Ph +91 44 26343740 * Guwahati Ph 91 361 2457198 « Hyderabad: Ph 09181 4278777 »lalpur Ph 9 143 4006022 ‘ lalandnar Ph 191181 464260 «Kochi: Ph +91 4843925288 «Kolkata: Ph. +91 2340082326 + tucknow:h, +91 5224062517 + Mumbal: Ph, +91 2 28737050/71/72 + Patna: Ph v9 612 2570403» Ranchi Ph 91651 2210200 « Nagpur Ph, 0929371940224 ‘evied edton 2019 Reprinted 2020 Is0N:97893:52726:57-8 ‘The moral ight ofthe author has been asserted (© New Saraswati House (Inde) Private United Publisher's Warranty: The Publisher warrants the customer for 2 perio of 1 yar fom the date of purchase of ‘the Book against any Penting/Bindng defector thetV/oss ofthe book. “Terms and Conditions apply: For further deta, please st our westewsarswathouse. com, Jurlsaeton: All disputes with respect to ths publeaton shall be subject to the Jursdicion of the Courts, {bunale and Forums of New Oa nda Oly, ‘All eights reserved under the Copyright Act. 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The authors ofthe Book has/nave taken al eso able care to ensure that the contents ofthe book donot violate any copyright or ther intelectual property Fights of any person in any manner whatsoever. nthe event the author(s} hasave been andble to tack any ‘source andi ay copyright hasbeen inadvertent infnged, please nab the pubshe in weting or any PRINTED IN INDIA 8 Vilas Publishing House Private Limited, Plot 20/4, Ste, Industrial Area Sahibabad, Ghazabad-201 010 and published by New Saraswati House (Inia) Private Limited, 19 Ansari Road, Oaryagan, New Dlhi-110002 (ni) Me's! Miné Mental Maths is a series on mental mathematics for grades 1 to 5 and is based on NCF 2005 guidelines. The books are designed to develop mathematical attitude and aptitude in students. They also inculcate logical and reasoning skills while honing the problem-solving skills in students This series is based on the surmise that Mental Maths essentially is the process of doing mathematical calculations without the use of a calculator, abacus or even pen and paper. This series is designed to give ample practise on mental calculation which will be used by students in many walks of life outside of the classroom. This Mental Maths series helps to promote faster and quicker calculations in students, allowing them to quickly recall memorised maths facts to calculate the given problem. Thus, students are able to quickly apply the mathematical concepts to solve a given problem. This Mental Maths series develops a strong mental maths foundation in students, along with the following goals: '> Harbours a deeper conceptual understanding "> Increases accuracy of calculations ‘> Improves a student’s number sense © Creates a better memory '> Keeps students’ brain sharp and alert The Mental Maths series comprises many creative and interactive worksheets along with the following features to make teaching-learning interesting and educative. Look and Answer Enhances visual reasoning skills that tenable students to process and interpret ‘mathematical problems from visual information, ‘MCQs Include questions that lay strong Fun with Maths Constitutes activities that help students learn mathematical ‘concepts in fun and creative way, thus taking out the fear ‘of mathematics from students. A ct Hotspot Link in Comprises essentially Integrates interactive and ‘mathematics challenging brain with other teasers to strengthen subjects making vital mathematics students think learning skill by ‘out of the box, applying reasoning thus making and logical skills as ‘maths fan, well as mathematical ‘engaging and concepts. easy (0 learn. re Tricks and Treats Helps develop Take students away from peer einem calculators, and teach them proficiency and strategies and short-cut aptitude in students ‘methods that can improve Sapam their concentration and and accuracy in estimation skills while students building aumber sense. Maths in Life Gives practice questions that help students understand the application of maths and mathematical concepts in ‘our daily lives. | unit a: | Numbers up to 20 Unit 2: | Addition up to 20 unit 3: | Subtraction up to 20 unit: | Shapes and Patterns | unit 5: | Numbers 21 to 50 Unit 6: | Measurement (OMUAIETA) Numbers 51 to 100 units: | Addition and Subtraction of 21 to 99 | unit 9: | Time Money Unit 11: | Data Handling Getting Ready: Multiplication | Answers Sheet | os | 14 | 33 | 40 | 49 | 5s | 62 | 68 (n | 74 | 79 | 81 @ 20 A Unit 1: Numbers up to 20 Sd Count and write (co 1. Look at the picture and write T for true and F for false. a. 1 boy is sailing the boat. b. There are 5 balls in the picture. c. There are 4 children in the picture. d. There are 3 animals in the picture. 2. Look at the picture and answer the following questions. a. How many birds are there? b, How many apples are on the trees? c. How many flowers are there? d. How many children are eating apples? Tens and Ones 1. Write the missing numbers. fh Ye Sh Sew a 2. Make a group of ten. Count the ones. Write the number. KK www Ten One Number Tea et) oo eH OOOO eee im om @OO@ ine 82 $e 88 88 eeee@ — se ve ve ee Number ne nee MEE BS Nase Co SAaaag 28 — Sanaa “PRLS Bim om BBD BB ime: WS Tens Ones SkR&& fe fe fe he he Number waa OC . @.0¢ A 3. Match the following. > vB B. © Tienand7ones © 2» Nineteen : @ C+ ttenand2ones + 3. © Fourteen a D.+ Atenand Sones + 4. Ten ae F< Atenandtone + 6 + leven & G.« Memand ones = 7 «Seventeen b. iB HL < Ttenanddons+ 8» Twele i. 1 © 2tensandones + 8» Thiteen i. J + Atenand ones + 1. igh 4. Draw the beads on the abacus to show the number given. One has been done for you. « TO 20 _ . Bb ° ° re . a 4 ° 2 / - Number Names The numbers from 11 to 20 are scattered here. Write number name of each number. 140 19 ; 17, ) 16 h Maths Connect the numerals whose names begin with letter T by drawing lines through them to help the mumma kangaroo to reach the baby kangaroo. 9 3 12 4 4 5 13 20 a2[3 [als 1. What comes just before and just after 132 7 i C9 2. What comes just after 15? af OF What comes in between 17 and 19? He 6. What comes just before and just after 19? PPP 1. My roll number is 16 and Preeti’s name comes just after mine in the class register. What is her roll number? |) Before, After and Between 6 7/8) 9 |10| 11) 12|13] 14/15 | 16] 17|18| 19] 20 3. What comes just before 14? {© 5. Write two numerals that come just after 13. Ce 7. What comes in between 9 and 11? se (Oem 2. My house number is 20. What is the house number of my neighbour whose houseis just before my house? a. Comparing Numbers 1. Circle the correct symbol. b. (Gee > $83: $33 sees || S888 $33: ae 000) < (S080 | 4 ANNAN SANA “(S3): ANRAR) 7 ARR ° ARRAN] TARAS ‘eee AANA < CANA BVUo soe VOUT - * geee _ soy SIGS 2. Put>, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4. So, 10-6 = 4. 4. Count backward and find the difference. 2 Sd Properties of Subtraction . Fill in the boxes. @&& a 3-0 a* a* a* bo 5- =5 9 take away 0=9 c. -~0=8 a8 Ss eee . Fill in the boxes. a Gio o° Subtraction Facts Subtract the numbers in each box. If the difference is 3. Colour the box red. Tick (¥) the correct options. a. What sign do you see? t+) #-C) b. We use this sign to — —) i add) ii, subtract Neat LI 8-2 6-1 8-5 6-2 10-5 9-7 | 3-2 | 6-3 | 8-6 | 6-5 7-4 5-2 9-6 3-0 4-1 6-4 | 8-3 |10-7| 8-3 | 4-4 5-0 5-3 > 7-4 5-4 6-0 Fill in the numbers in the boxes so that the difference of the two numbers is the same as the number written on the flag on the roof of the house. One has been done for you. ‘? ” Count and Write Look at the picture and answer the following questions. a. Number of children on road b. Number of cars c. Number of black lines on the path. d. Number of white lines on the path e. Number of black lines — number of children on road = = = f. Number of white lines — number of black lines = - = g. Number of children using black-and-white (zebra crossing) path to cross the road 29 4 Story Sums 1. 17 birds on a tree. 3 of them fly away. How many are left? « 5 2. 19 fish in the river. 8 of them swim away. How many are left? 3. There are 16 candles on the cake. Zenith blew out 6. How many were still burning? 4. A florist had 15 tulips. I bought 4 of them. How many tulips does the florist have now? 5. There are 18 plums in the basket. Riya ate 7 of them. How many are left? 6. There were 15 students in the playground 14 of them went to the class. How many were left in the playground? 7. There were 13 grapes and 7 apples on the table. What is the difference between the number of grapes and apples? Wa* 30 co 4 . Manavi has 6 pets in all. She has 3 cats and some Sx Sy dogs. How many dogs does Manavi have? a aR a 643-9 |) b 6-3-3 |) c 346-9 |) d 3-6-3, .. Manu has a family of 8 and he is the only child. How many adults are there in her family? a 841-9 |) bo 448-9 |) ce B-1n7 |) ad 8-8-0) . Which one is different? 257 () nore (eas Cacu() |. Which of the flowing is not correct? a. 9-4=10- 5(_) b. 7+5=6+6 C) c. 348-249 ( d, 6-2=4+2 C) . Look carefully at the two sets of pictures. Choose the number sentence that best represent them. 2. PRPPPPOR- GF - PHPRPD i 842 ( ) ti, 642 C) iii, 8-2 C) iv. 8-5 OC i546 ( ) i 0-4 ( ) thors ( ) v.55 ( ) . Fillin the different oabeatins to get the number in os middle. One each has been done for you. a. a 31 MCQs . Rekha had 9 apples. She gave all apples to her sister. How many apples are left with her now? ao () bo CO) ce 10) di) 2. There are .. more blackberries than blueberries. a4()b9(C)«6(C) a8) 3. Ihave 4 toys and my sister has 16. How many more toys does she have? a10() b&2() «4(_) a4. 13( 4, There are 18 red and blue kites in sky. 6 of the kites are red. How many kites are blue? a 12(_) b. 18 O G <6) d. 20 O 5. Ina quiz, Raja scored 17 marks and Meenu scored 3. Who scored more by how many marks? a. Raja,20 |) b. Raja 14 |) ©. Menu, 17\ d. Menu,4 |) 6. Himesh had 14 books. Mintu had 3 books less than him. How many books does Mintu have? a. 17 O b. 3 ie cu O du fe 7. Manisha and Raghav have 10 toffees. Raghav has 5 toffees. How many toffees does Manisha have? a 10+5=15 | | b. 10-5=5( OC c 10-10=0 |) d. 5-5=0 O 22 —___—__—¥§ (@] EE ~~ Unit 4: Shapes and Patterns Flat Shapes Mother is packing food items for a picnic. Can you cross out (x) the things whose shapes do not match with any of the given shapes. Choose the correct options and fill in the blanks. a. An orange slice has the .. . same/different shape as a b. A sandwich has the .. _.same/different shape as a PB. . c. Cookies have the .. .. same/different shape as a d. Shape of sauce tray is same asa .. ... rectangle/square. 33 oe \a e er ‘o to 0) bay 6 i ei*+%e c > °o 2 = °o =z d oO Circle the e shape which is odd in each row. pi Straight and Curved Lines Put the letters in the appropriate basket by drawing lines. AcQo BM P R vb G S E T L U ws Letters with straight Letters with curved Letters with straight lines only lines only and curved lines both This is a picture sudoku. Fill in the blanks with the correct 2D shape that you get, when you move your pencil around its base. s@ A= 47828 36 i 4 Colour, Count and Write NOOO O O Colour the [ils - yellow, ffs - green, @s~ pink and A\s- blue. Now Count how many are there. 1. Shape ofAissameastheshapeof( a F b.D © H aK 2. Gisa a. circle B. cube c. cuboid d. rectangle 3. Disa L a. sphere b. circle c. cone d. cylinder 4. Hisa a. cylinder B. cone c. cube d. cuboid 5. Shape of Fis similar totheshapeof( aI bd. B « G aL 6. is a cone. aA b. K . Cc aD 7. FandLare , a. cuboids B. cubes c. cones d. cylinder 8. Band are , a. cubes B. cuboids c. rectangles . circles a. b. c d, 38 9. This house has . 2 circles, 1 square, 2 rectangles, 1 triangle . circle, 2 squares, 2 rectangles, 1 triangle : . I circle, 0 square, 4 rectangles, 1 triangle . 1 circle, 3 squares, 1 rectangle, 1 ee 4 © (A orem . What comes next? -OHACHACH (\HAO 400408 \4m8 -A@HAG | OMA -@e@@cCc0oee | CO Tick (V) the shapes that you can see in the figure and also write the number. 4 x Shape | Name | Number A oO dy a oO ES . The number of triangles is Cc) (4,6,3) AAAALAZSLASASAA The number of rectangles is CC) ,3,4) SLSCSSLNSS oe a —_________ » Blo lols » » e¢ Cf a ®@ Unit 5: Numbers 211050 * @ . Numbers up to 50 1. Fill in the missing numbers. = C)=@0=G0=C)=00-@-@= ‘mye EEE Ee) “GEM Mam Be ee) a ()=@n=00=00=02=—)--e * oe Bee eM oe et) “(os EJ 2. Climb down the number ladder. 3. Climb up the number ladder. Numbers on the Abacus 1, Draw beads on the abacus to show the numbers. One has been done for you. a ie de | ls * | ls | ls 2. Write numbers on the abacus to show the beads. One has been done for you. : a i ’ The @ | ie bah Tens and Ones . Match the columns. a. ll ‘| . HI || e nN o a - Ry a nN ° a nN ° Thirty-nine Twenty-five Forty-six ‘Twenty Fifty Thirty-two ¢ 2. Count and write how a“ tens and ones. ti th 1 th lh 3. Match the numeral to its expanded form. ti 2tens +1 tens + 2 tens + 5 tens + 8 a. tens + 0 tens + 3 Pee eeee z tens + 6 one ones ones ones ones. ones ones ones 4, Write the answer. One has been done for you. a. How many tens in 40? ¢. Howmanytensin50? ( 5. Write the numerals. a. 3tensand9onesis ( ) c StensandQonesis ( _) e. 2 tens and 8 ones is b. d. How manytensin31? (_) How many tens in 28? (_) . 2tensandloneis (_) . Atensand6onesis ( —) Btensand7onesis ( ) Soe $$ 5 Before, After and Between 1, Write the numbers which come just before and just after the given number. ‘oe "(ja ‘eC = 3. Fill in the correct numeral in the circle. a. 43 is just after OC b. 35 is just before c CO): is just after 22 d. e. 40 isjust bsior() -1C) is just after 42 & @ is just after 49 h. 21 is just after 44 ——_—_—_— i O is just before 50 50 O in the space. a. s ° I l GE . Put >, \4tens and 8 ones. a. b. 3 Answer the following questions. Which is greater, 3401 43?{ | Which is smaller, 120r21?{ Which has more number of tens, 320r26?( | . 46 and 49 have the same number of{ ___| (tens/ones) . The number 45 is greater than 25 as it lies to the{ __—_| (right/left) of 25 on the number strip. 40 and 49 do nothave the same number of| __] (tens/ones) . The number of tens in 46is{ __) (more/less) than the number of tens in 29. . The number of tens in 33 is C7) (equal to/less than) the number of tens in 50. 9is| __|(greater/less) than 19 asiitlies to the| __—_| (right/left) of 19 on the number line. The smallest number in 47, 32, 48,39,34is| . 30 is greater than 23 but smaller than 200r40?| 47 is smaller than 49 but greater than 390r48.{ 555s “(Tene and (one sees 5 MCQs . Choose the correct options. @POQOOOO® a. 38,39, 40 41, 42 b. 47,48, 49, 50 c. 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 d. 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 “‘QOOOOOOCOCOCO a. 39,44 b. 40,41 c. 44,45 d. 40,45 . 0 9 0 9 © 0 9 0 @) Y Y Y yY a. 25,26 b. 25,30 c. 30,25 d. 29,30 4, Find all the missing numbers between 19 and 24. a. 20,21,22,23 b. 20,21 c. 22,23, 24 d. 19,23, 24 5. Which option shows the following representation as tens and ones. 000-00 a. 3tens,2ones b. 2tens,3ones cc. 3tens,Qones d. ‘32 tens, 0 ones 6. In the following numbers 47, 32, 18, 28, 8: © The smallest number is... a47 b8 18 d. 28 ‘© The greatest number is a. 47 b. 38 ce. 27 d. 14 4s 4 a 40 o Unit 6: Measurement > Length, Mass and Capacity 1, Circle the tallest boy. 2. Circle the smallest rope. 5. Circle the container which will hold 6. Circle the watering can which will the most water. hold the least water. o oe Heavier, Lighter, Equal a. The weight of a. The weight of the The weight of apples the mango is watermelon isis .. to that of ve than than _the pineapple. that of grapes. that of the tomato. b. The grapes are —b. The tomato is . than . than mango. the watermelon. 4, Which object would you use to measure the amount of water? 5. Which object can be used to measure the length of a line drawn on your notebook? a. > b, Eeraroceseeaa gy ¢ 6. Which object can be used to measure the weight of a book? a. @ b. c ww 50 Measuring Length 1, Count and fill in the blanks. a. b. SSS ==) . The toothpaste is sharpeners The paper is| erasers long. long. a — a a Theicecreamstickis candies long. The Brush is sandwiches long. 2. Use mm as 1 unit. The pencil box units long. 3. 7 6 5 —| | 4 E 3 ; B 1unit | a A Cc D a. Ais units long. b. is as tall as D. c. Bis units long. d. is the tallest. e. Colour the block that is 2 units long. ae 5 The weight of — p, The weight of \ the book is) e . the tomato is stones. ») stones. c. The weight of d. The weight of f ~fN q i - 3 the hat is ( the dice is ( 7 stones. % stones. 2. The entire juice in the packet is poured into identical glasses. Se a - tau Buuuuuuy i Fill in the blanks with correct answers. a. Packet C has glass of juice. b. Packet B has glasses of juice. So, its capacity is glasses more than packet A. c. Packet has the least capacity. d. Packet| has the most capacity. e. Capacity of packet B is glasses more than packet C. £. Capacity of packet’ _is double that of packet C. 52 $2 4 a. The weight of an apple is grapes. b. The apple is the . (lightest/heaviest) c. The orange is heavier than but lighter than d. The is lighter than and 2. Look at the picture and fill in the blanks. E A L F B a. Length of strip E + length of strip D = + = b. Length of strip D + length of strip F = + = = strip c. Strip D is equal in length to strip d. Length of strip C + length of strip B = + = = strip = e. Length of strip D+ length of stripB= |) + =( )=strip= MCQs a. The weight of Bag A is marbles, b. Bag, i 12 ii 18 iff. 10 iA c. Bag is lighter than Bag C. d. Bag, i A ii. B iii, BothAandB i A e. Bag is the lightest. i A ii, B iii, Both AandB 2. Arrange the strips A, B, C, D, E in the order from the shortest to longest. Tick (v) the correct option. a. A,B,C,D,E b. BCD, AE c E,B,D,CA d. B,C,D,A,E . Observe the pictures and tick () the correct options. is the heavier than Bag C. ii, B iii. BothA andB is the heaviest. ii, B iii, C m . Arrange these buckets containing water in increasing order by marking numbers, as 1, 2, 3, 4, according to the water stored in each. 54 ® Unit 7: Numbers 51 to 100 . Forward and Backward Counting 1. Write the missing numbers. afaf [ff Lf fs / » Keo \ NV Neo NNN na fal ff ff fe/ / » Ya \ \ Nel NNN Hundred, Tens and Ones Count and match the columns. Ci] vi b. on . Cie] na — Fill in the missing numbers in the grid. = 53 56 LZ 64 69 7 A 71 7 \ J 82 90, x 93 ; 100 \, \ Read carefully and colour. a. Colour the block showing 5 tens and 9 ones green. b. Colour the block showing 6 tens and 3 ones blue. Colour the block showing 7 tens and 5 ones pink. . Colour the block showing 8 tens and 4 ones red. . Colour the block showing 9 tens yellow and the one with 9 tens and 9 ones orange. 36 —__________— (LE aoa ean Sd ¢ Sd Before, After and Between 1, Write the numbers which comes just before and just after the given number. Om O c i f. 82 jes OOO lw "al je Sa 8 3. Fill the correct numeral in the circle. a. 56 is just after C) b. 89s just before OC a OC) is just after 90 d. €. 55 is just before OC f & OC is just after 72 h. 79 is just after O $$ 5 is just before 51 O is just after 88 O Comparing Numbers “@O@OO® *9OOOO QOOOOD QOOOO 58 Sa A * 4, Arrange these numbers in descending order. “SOOO® * QOOOO ‘@@OO@O® QOOOO Pe OOOO QOOOO *9OO0® QOOCO 1. Arrange the following in the ascending order. a. 5 tens, 6 tens, 8 ones b. 6 tens, 5 tens, 7 tens c. 4ones, 9 ones, 3 ones 2. Write T for true and F for false. 6 tens and 1 one. a. 6 tens and 2 ones b. 7 tens and 7 ones < c. 9 tens and 0 ones eS d. 6 tens and 0 ones x e. 7 tens and 2 ones 2 f. 8 tens and 2 ones a 6 tens and 9 ones. 1 ten 0 ones. 2 tens and 4 ones. 7 tens and 3 ones. 9 tens and 0 ones. 59 MCQs . Lam greater than 80 and smaller than 100, Who am I? a7 (|) bs (|) c @ () ass ( ) 2. Which of the following is smaller than 55. a 5st () b 62 () . 73 ( ) de ( ) WV LJ =, LJ 3. Which option gives the missing numbers? PPVPV PPP PY a. 54,70 b. 53, 65 c. 59, 64 d. 55, 67 4, Find all the missing numbers petvee 79 and 84. a. 81,82, 83, 84. ()b.80, 81, 82, 83. _ 678,79, 80,81/ /)d. 75, 76, 78,79 -) 5. Which option shows the following representation as tens and ones. ©0000-0008 a. 6tens,5ones b. 6 tens, 3 ones c. 5tens, 13 ones 0 d. 6 tens, 7 ones OC ) 6. In the following numbers 56, 82, 50, 85, 72: a. The smallest number is ... i 72 |) ii, 56 C) wo () b. The greatest number is... - - i 8) ii, 50 i820) iv 5 7. . a> OC w«< a= d. none of these |) 8. 10 tens ....8 tens and 11 ones _ — AS be OQe- O * © @ 0%, Unit 8° Addition and Subtraction of 21 to 7 Addition on Abacus Show the addition on the abacus. One has been done for you. Addition Find the sum. ow + co wie ae » ~ wi ao woo w+ s wt st wt € 8 & a cle a co nie aia a nN Noa mie wm ++ x at at at =x s a on © co co +o * 6 16 toe oon oot 6 ot oF ot s 2 a oa nN clo 1 aw ~ + aa soo NJ a a+ nN a + nt at a sg a o+ ro co a wl N © ooo win a0 a+ 6 a+ st at = s a 62 Subtraction v Find the difference. io + N+ ra + ow ~ ao o oot wt s 6! s gs | € a & a clo © no a oon a+ N Noa ra wo oT x ot x ot x s a oo o won 6 om i ro ol © wooN ol 3 3! 3S g ! s 2 a co nN wo N wo woo + +o N 20 a nN a! N qi! a S a coo 6 Nie N wie Now © 1 6 o aN at S ao Ss aor = & a 63 Trick and Treats ~~ wn ee Fill in the blanks with + or -. HH Fun with Maths Fill in the missing numbers in the butterflies in such a way that the sum of the numbers on the wings equals the number in the middle of the butterfly. Colour the butterflies as per the given clue. a. t . > J b. d. t , J e. 15-Blue 30-Green 20 — Orange 25-Red 30- Yellow 10-Purple He 4 Add and Subtract 1. If | then solve the following. : @,- 4-0 fF @ 4 Oo : U0. @ 2 @ a S, 4, 2A -O©O 2. a. In which part, the answer is 1 more than 9? b. In which part, the answer is just after 99? c. Answer a. + answer b. is 1. = 2 d. Is answer b. + answer c. = 25? e. Is answer a. ~ answer b. = 10? f. Which part of questions has 2,4. What is their sum? oe ae « Decode the Code Solve the following sums. a. 42 b. 99 +30 -22 Which land animal weighs the most? a 29 72. 53 97 81 ao 77 66 —_____—§— (a a Tick (¥) the correct options. 1. Inaclass there are 44 boys and 34 girls. What is the total number of students in the class? a 7B) b. 87 O a 44 () d. 10 O 2. Rahul has 4 red balls and 20 blue balls. What is the total number of balls he has? a 60 |) b. 20 O «40 ( ) d. 24 O Sagar bought 15 packets of biscuits, 30 toffees and 30 chocolates. How many items did he buy altogether? a 45 (| b. 60 O «7% () d. 57 O 4, 45 ducks are swimming in a pond. If 34 of them 3, come out of water how many ducks are still swimming in the pond? a7 () b. 11 O ea |) d. 34 O 5. Vandita invited 42 friends to a party. Only 31 of her friends turned up. How many friends did not attend the party? a1 |) b. 1 O «73 () d. 31 O nn, Esl Wig fat “ i} A Unit 9: Time Activity Time 1. Observe and match the pictures with the correct words. Write the time: When does Varun get up ? a. b. When does Varun go to school? c. When does Varun go to play? d. When does Varun go to bed? 68 Days in a Week A week has 7 days. 1. Fill in the circles to complete the names of the days. ‘O“Or OO» . g. W N s Y c. ( ») is the third day of the week. *) comes after Friday. omes before Wednesday. ) comes between Wednesday and Friday. Clock Time . Match the clocks with the correct time. 2. Look at the clocks below. The long hand is drawn at 12. Draw the short hand according to the time given. One has been done for you. it 10 } (1:00 Jor C Oe @) i. Bo'clock C) ii, 6 o'clock OC) iii, 7 o'clock C) iv. 12 o'clock C) 2. Choose the correct option in each case. a. Look at the clock and tick the time when Ravi gets up? i, 12 o'clock C) ii, 6 o'clock iii, 7 o'clock C) iv. 5 o'clock C) b. Look at the clock and tick (~) the time when Ravi goes to sleep? i. 9 o'clock C) ii, Wo'clock( iii, 12 o'clock ( iv. Mo'clock( 3. Tick (V) the correct options to fill in the blanks. a. Select a day for the blank in each case, Monday, Tuesday, .. i, Friday C) ii, Tuesday ili, Wednesday C) iv. Thursday Friday, Saturday i, Friday = ii, Thursday ie iii, Tuesday C) iv. Wednesday C) 71 Recognising Notes and Coins . Look at the following notes and coins and answer the following questions. a. Which note/coin is worth the least? b. Which note/coin is worth the most? c. Write in order notes and coins from A to G given above from their smallest value to the biggest value in following boxes. OCOO0D0O0O 2. Colour the box with same colour of your choice which represent the same value. Paying at the Shop & co z10 a. Decide which item you would like to buy and circle out the coins of that value. How many coins are you left with? b. Which two things can you buy with two coins @ and <@). c. Can you buy a chocolate and an eraser with two @ @. d. Can you find three things to buy with your @ @ @ coins? e. How many ten coins you need to purchase a notebook. f. Which item is more expensive, notebook/Math book? ae a > Sd Sf Ad Unit 11: Data Handling Look and Count efully. Count the objects and write the number of each Observe the pictures car ject in the space provided. object bo ed ee XH @Ogm * @ 3 een, ® gen ape Now answer these questions. a. Which is the most liked activity? b. Which is the least liked activity? ae a 5 ae) Interview a Friend @muam . How many: c. bluetriangles (__) a. redtriangles (__) b. orange triangles d. yellow triangles (_) e. green triangles . Triangles of which colour are least in number? a. red () b. orange c. blue d. yellow O . Triangles of which colour are most in number? a. red (_) b. orange O c. blue d. green 00 00 OO . Triangles of which two colours are same in number? a. red and yellow b. greenandblue (_) c. orange and red () d. blueand orange (__) 76 —__—_——§ (pea a Sets and Sequence A tea set includes a cup, a milk jug and a teapot. Count the number of tea sets. Write answer in the space provided. & @ bie Heise": ses Begin at the start and follow the given sequence to the reach the finish point. (You can go up or down, left or right, but not diagonally.) € 60SeKg sec Ce $8 ¢ $86 CK 66 € 1. Count and write how many. 7) ~@l el @C_ 2. How many sets of the sequence did you cross? CD 77 1. Look at the pictures carefully. Match the actions with the correct words of manners. 2. Which word(s) has (have) maximum 3. Which word has minimum numbers numbers of letters? of letters? 4. How many such words are there? 5. Which word has 2 letters? C ) C ) 73 $i aaa O.00 Uniti 2: Getting Ready: Multiplication > Repeated Addition 1. Use repeated addition and complete the sentences. * & & & ese oo |. + - & ee © groups of) fish each is) or 2 times 4 is ©. es BVVy RRQ RAV ane BABay RX &X BAVY RAd (groups of) umbrellas each is) or 3times5is\ 2. How many wings are there in these birds? ee2ee OO0-0-0"0-0 3. How many legs are there in these elephants? Loe te tl tl times =) 4. How many arms are there in these starfishes? Ree eee Cel eC tLe tims |. 2 times 4 is 8 . 3 times 4 is 12 4 times 4 is 16 ao op " d. times 5 is 20 2 times 5 is 10 . 5 times 2 is 10 . 3 times 5 is 15 5 times 3 is 15 ae op . 3 times 3 is 9 . 3 times 2 is 9 . 2 times 3 is 6 3 times 3 is 6 eG cao |. 3 times 4 is 12 . 3 times 2 is 6 . 2times 3 is6 cao 2 times 3 is 4 2 times 5 is 10 3 times 5 is 15 5 times 3 is 15 3 times 5 is 16 Boge Answers Sheet Unit 1, Numbers up to 20 Page 5— Look and Answer LaTbhFoTaF Rasbsea7 41 12, 15,16, 18, 19 Page 6— 1. ae peels cre cao emae omer: eeMee teal aay we AT pee aids i eTl te gfe Page S— 14Fourteen; 19-Nineteen; 17-Seventeen 16-Sixteon; 13-Thirteen; 11-Eleven; 20-Twenty 15-Fifteen; 18-Eighteen; 12-Twelve Fan with Maths Pageo— 1. 1214 216 3.13 4 18 5.1415 6 18,20 7. 10 Hotspot Livy 219 PageW-Lacaed>e>f- Rarbea2h>gch> erk>gche= i >< Page 46~3. a. 7, 14,24, 40, 42, 45 b. 9, 19, 30, 36, 39, 55 & 10,20, 40, 42, 44, 46 4. a, 52,49, 43, 38,31, 29 © 46,42, 40, 35,20, 10 n< os b, 44, 42, 40, 24, 22, 18 Hotspot aTbFeTaTeTéF Paged7—a. 43 b. 12 «32d. tens e. right f ones g. more h. lessthan i, less, left i 32k 40 39 m.2,8,28 Page 48— MCQs Ado 24 3b 4a Sa 6 ba ‘Unit 6, Measurement Page 49— Look and Answer .f2z—. B.Os Bee Hapebic Linksts 1. a. less. heavier 2. a, more D. lighter 3. equal 4b. 5b. 6b. PogeSI-La7b8 e645 210 Page 52— Link In eI hasdb3c6 a2 Ratb7zs cCdBe6kA Page s8—1.a. 9 b, heaviest c, strawberry, apple d. strawberry, apple and orange. 2a 24284 b 24385,A © Ed 441958 e. 24193,F Page 54— MCQs Laiiibiiciidice ii 2e s RS GS & Page 55— Link In a , 57, 58596, 6,6 erin nT 813 885 86 87 9495 9697 95 10 o07.86 808382 ATR .08,7,78,717% $898,796, 95,9 mu svn |. 99, Ninety-nine b. « a. ©. 74,75,76,77,79,80 & 87, 88,89, 91,9293 h. a. 58,57,56,55,54,52 b. 66, 65,63, 62,61,60 e. £ h b. 4 91, 90, 89, 88, 86, 85 & 74, 73,72,70, 69, 68 Page 56— a. 54, Fifty-four ¢. 89, Bighty-nine Fun With Maths at \ 52 \ 53 \ 54 \ 55 \ 56 3/2 Le 3/5 /% 4 76 aa) ss AE ss 7 91 \ 92 \ 93. \ 94 \ 95 \ 96 Page 57—L.a. 54,56 b. 61,63 59,61 4. 72,74 e, 98,100 f. 81,83 g. 87,89 h 76,78 i, 94,96 226 b 6 cM dB eM fF 60 B77 hw i 8 3255 b 9 cM 50 8 5H OE 8D BB Page s8—1.a.@) 9% b.2) Bc. By 9% 4.42, 72 @(2) 38 f 20, 89 Rarbe=hk> b> 3. a. 58,73,80,95,98 _b, 51, 53,55,58, 60 . 60,70, 80,90,100 d. 9, 63,95, 98, 99 Page 59— 4, a. 98, 88, 78, 68, 58 ©. 96, 78, 74, 58, 56 b. 99,79, 72, 69,59 4. 100, 88, 86,66, 56 Hotspot 1. a. Sones, Stens,6tens b. Stens, 6 tens,7 tens & Sones, 4 ones, 9 ones RaTbhFoFaTeT£éiF Page 60~ MCQs Lb 2a Be &b Bb, Bai bi AG Ba Unit 8, Addition and Subtraction of 21 to 99 Page 61— 2. 47 0 7 © F 6 “tab ’ daly cE) CE) CE) Page@—174 289 3.47 496 5. 55 6.38 7.49 8 57 9.77 10.88 11.90 12.40 13.80 14,90 15,70 16.78 17.67, 18.76 19.67 20.85 21.57 22.87 23.87 24.83 25.77 83 ° ro Page63— 1.20 2 40 3 30 4 50 5. 38 631 745 8 S18 7H 10.80 1.7 12.22 13.26 14.54 15.63 16.45 17.16 18.41 19,10 20.22 24.25 22.31 23.12 24.24 25.20 Page 64— atbtao-dteti-g-he Fun with Maths a. 0b. 25. 10d. We. 15f 30(colour yourself) Page 65— Hotspot 1. a, 45420-40825 b, 20435-40=15, © 45-35-10 d. 20+40+40=100 Rac bd © 25151 di yes eyes f 4,80 Page 66— Link In a2 b7 «7 dsl e 64 £55 g29 7B i 8, 55k SS 129 m29 66 0 97 AFRICAN ELEPHANT is the land animal that weighs the most. Page 67—MCQs ha 2d 36 4b 5b, Unit 9, Time Page 68— Look and Answer Lac bD cB aA 2. a. 6orlock b, 8 o'clock 1 5 0'dlock 4. 9 o'clock Page)—La SUDA b. DA UNDA d.MD e TURSA £& TEY g EDEDA 2 a, Sunday b. Monday. Wednesday i. Saturday e. Tuesday Thursday Page"—La Cb Fe BdDeAfE 3. b. 6:00 or 6 o'clock d. 3:00 oF 3 o'clock ©. 7:00 0r7 o'clock Page 71— MCQs Laii biv 2aii bil Ba. b. ii Unit 10, Money A e eo. Page 73— Hotspot a. Answer may vary b, Answer may vary ©. Yes 4. Yes 3 £. Maths book Unit 11, Data Handling HH & Page 75— Maths in Life Answer may vary. Page 76~MCQs Lak b9 «lO 46 e110 2d Ba 4. Page 77— Hotspot 8 sets Fun with Maths @ . @ s e 2, em 23 Page 78— Link In Lai, biv ci dit 2. Excuseand please 3.1 4, one 5. Unit 12, Getting Ready: Multiplication Page79— La, 4+4=8 2 groups of 4 fish each is 8 or 2 times 4 is 8.1. b. 54545915 3 groups of § umbrellas each is 15 or 3 times 5 is 15. 2, 242+242=4 times 2=8 3. 44444444405 times4=20 4, 545454545 +5=6 timess Page 80— MCQs Le 2a Ba 4b 30

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