Chapter 1: Knowing Our Numbers | 1.1 Introduction
1.3 Large Numbers in Practice 1.4 Using Brackets 1.5 Roman Numerals |
Chapter 2: Whole Numbers | 2.1 Introduction
2.2 Whole Numbers 2.3 The Number Line |
Chapter 3: Playing With Numbers | 3.1 Introduction
3.3 Prime and Composite Numbers 3.4 Test For Divisibility Of Numbers 3.5 Common Factors and Common Multiples 3.6 Some More Divisibility Rules 3.8 Highest Common Factor |
Chapter 4: Basic Geometrical Ideas | 4.1 Introduction
4.2 Points 4.3 A Line Segment 4.4 A line 4.5 Intersecting Lines 4.6 Parallel Lines 4.7 Ray 4.8 Curves 4.9 Polygons 4.10 Angles 4.11 Triangles 4.12 Quadrilaterals 4.13 Circles |
Chapter 5: Understanding Elementary Shapes | 5.1 Introduction
5.3 Angles-’Right’ and ‘Straight’ 5.4 Angles- ‘Acute’, ‘Obtuse’ and ‘Reflex’ 5.5 Measuring Angles 5.7 Classification of Triangles 5.8 Quadrilaterals 5.9 Polygons |
Chapter 6: Integers | 6.1 Introduction
6.2 Integers |
Chapter 7: Fractions | 7.1 Introduction
7.2 A Fraction 7.3 Fraction on the Number Line 7.4 Proper Fractions 7.5 Improper and Mixed Fractions 7.7 Simplest Form of a Fraction 7.8 Like Fractions |
Chapter 8: Decimals | 8.1 Introduction
8.2 Tenths 8.3 Hundredths 8.5 Using Decimals 8.6 Addition of Numbers with Decimals |
Chapter 9: Data Handling | 9.1 Introduction
9.2 Recording Data 9.3 Organisation of Data 9.4 Pictograph 9.5 Interpretation of a Pictograph 9.7 A Bar Graph |
Chapter 10: Mensuration | 10.1 Introduction
10.2 Perimeter 10.3 Area |
Chapter 11: Algebra | 11.1 Introduction
11.2 Matchstick Patterns 11.4 More Matchstick Patterns 11.5 More Examples of Variables 11.6 Use Of Variables in Common Rules 11.7 Expressions with Variables 11.8 Using Expressions Practically 11.9 What is an Equation? 11.10 Solution of an Equation |
Chapter 12: Ratio and Proportion | 12.1 Introduction
12.2 Ratio 12.3 Proportion 12.4 Unitary Method |
Chapter 13: Symmetry | 13.1 Introduction
13.2 Making Symmetric Figures : Ink-blot Devils 13.3 Figures With Two Lines of Symmetry |
Chapter 14: Practical Geometry | 14.1 Introduction
14.2 The Circle 14.3 A Line Segment 14.4 Perpendiculars 14.5 Angles |
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