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Chapter Analysis
Beginner8 pages • EnglishQuick Summary
The chapter 'Vegetable Farm' revolves around the concepts of simple addition and subtraction through engaging stories and practical activities. Rumi and Shami work together to count vegetables, illustrating the process of adding numbers. Various playful exercises and problem-solving scenarios explore addition and subtraction, enhancing the understanding of young learners. The chapter also includes activities like drawing and projects to encourage hands-on learning.
Key Topics
- •Simple addition
- •Simple subtraction
- •Counting strategies
- •Practical addition and subtraction
- •Problem-solving with everyday examples
- •Hands-on activities
- •Collaboration in learning
Learning Objectives
- ✓Understand addition using everyday objects
- ✓Apply subtraction in basic scenarios
- ✓Engage in collaborative problem-solving
- ✓Enhance counting skills with practical tasks
- ✓Explore multiple strategies for addition
- ✓Connect math with real-world activities
Questions in Chapter
7 tomatoes and 5 tomatoes altogether make 12 tomatoes. 7 + 5 = ______
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9 carrots in one basket and 4 carrots in another basket. 9 + 4 = ______
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8 radishes in one basket and 8 radishes in another basket. 8 + 8 = _____
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How can you add 12 and 4 on ginladi?
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Sapna has 12 coloured pencils and Gauri has 6 coloured pencils. How many pencils do they have in all?
Answer: Sapna counted 12 and 6 more and got 18.
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What would you like to bring for the picnic? Discuss with your friend. Draw the things you would like to take to the picnic and write the total number of eatables in the space provided.
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Sheena has 12 bangles, she got 6 more from her sister. How many bangles does she have now?
Answer: 10 + 8 = 18
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16 − 4 = _____
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A potter had 9 diyas. He sold 5 diyas. Then he made 7 more diyas. How many diyas does he have now?
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Additional Practice Questions
If Rumi picked 6 more tomatoes after having 7 in her basket, how many would she have in total?
easyAnswer: 7 + 6 = 13
Shami has 5 carrots and bought 7 more. Can you find out the total number of carrots he has now?
easyAnswer: 5 + 7 = 12
Rumi had 10 bananas and shared 3 with her friend. How many bananas does she have left?
mediumAnswer: 10 - 3 = 7
In a game, you score points in 5 steps: 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 with each step doubling the previous. What is the total score after the 5 steps?
mediumAnswer: 2 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 10 = 30
Aman has twice as many marbles as Gauri. If Gauri has 5 marbles, how many does Aman have?
mediumAnswer: 2 * 5 = 10
If you have 15 apples and give away 9, how many apples will you have left?
easyAnswer: 15 - 9 = 6
A school bus has 10 kids sitting inside. At the next stop, 5 more kids board, and 3 leave. How many are now in the bus?
hardAnswer: 10 + 5 - 3 = 12
Rumi and Shami combined have 10 toys. If Rumi has 4, how many toys does Shami have?
easyAnswer: 10 - 4 = 6
You have a basket with 6 apples and you add 6 more. What multiplication fact can represent this?
mediumAnswer: 6 + 6 = 2 * 6