Chapter 13: So Many Toys

Math • Class 1

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Chapter Analysis

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Quick Summary

The chapter "So Many Toys" introduces children to basic concepts of counting and comparison using toys as examples. Students are encouraged to analyze pictures, count different types of toys, and compare their quantities using terms like more than, less than, and equal to. The chapter includes interactive activities to reinforce learning, such as coloring exercises and simple puzzles with numbers and objects.

Key Topics

  • Counting toys
  • Comparison of quantities
  • Use of terms more than / less than / equal to
  • Color recognition in flowers
  • Basic puzzles involving numbers

Learning Objectives

  • Students will be able to count objects accurately.
  • Students will understand basic comparisons using more than, less than, and equal to.
  • Students will recognize and name different colors.
  • Students will solve simple puzzles by analyzing given problems.
  • Students will demonstrate the ability to arrange objects and numbers logically.

Questions in Chapter

Look at the picture and find the number of different toys.

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Complete the following sentences by using more than / less than / equal to.

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Colourful Flowers: Name the colour of the flowers which you see mostly in a garden.

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Try to recognize the numbers hidden by bowls.

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Puzzles: Write numbers from 5 to 9 in the card given below such that the row and the column have the same total.

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Additional Practice Questions

If there are 5 teddies and 3 cars, how many more teddies are there than cars?

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Answer: There are 2 more teddies than cars.

Can you find the sum of all the numbers on the toys?

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Answer: The sum depends on the numbers provided on the toys in the picture.

Arrange these numbers from smallest to largest: 4, 2, 8, 3.

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Answer: The order is 2, 3, 4, 8.

If there are 4 dolls and 6 cars, by how many do the cars exceed the dolls?

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Answer: Cars exceed dolls by 2.

If Gillu's favorite number is 8, what multiplication can give you that number?

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Answer: 2 times 4 equals 8.

Create a sequence of toys so that each type is used at least once.

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Answer: One possible sequence: car, doll, teddy, car.

Name two toys that have an equal number.

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Answer: This requires looking at the picture to determine which toys are equal in number.

Add 3 to Gillu's favorite number. What do you get?

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Answer: Adding 3 to 8 gives 11.

How many flowers are there if there are 5 red and 3 blue ones?

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Answer: There are 8 flowers in total.

Determine which color flower is most abundant based on a given picture.

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