Money: We Express The Indian Money in Terms of Rupees and Paise
Money: We Express The Indian Money in Terms of Rupees and Paise
Money: We Express The Indian Money in Terms of Rupees and Paise
We use ‘p’ to write paise, ‘Re’ to write rupee and ‘Rs’ to write
rupees. Also we use a dot ( • ) to separate rupees and paise.
Example
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Denomination of rupees :
Denomination of coins :
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Relationship between rupee and paise
Exercise 1
` 250
` 650
` 1000
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Do you know how we read & write rupees and paise?
` 50. 25
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3. Look at the picture :
` 400
` 320
` 30 ` 90
`1
50
` 800
00
`6 ` 700 ` 120
` 280
Item Price
Ball
Book
Pencil
box
Bag
Shoe
Shirt
Pant
Torch
Teddy
bear
Bat
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Addition and Subtraction in money
Yes! we subtract
separately rupees and coins
Example
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Exercise 2
1) Addition
` 10 . 50 ` 70 . 50 ` 300 . 10
` 15 . 00 ` 20 . 10 ` 200 . 40
2) Subtraction
` 90 . 50 ` 80 . 60 ` 450 . 70
` 70 . 20 ` 30 . 50 ` 150 . 20
Example
1) Raja bought a bottle of jam for ` 40.50 and a loaf of bread for
` 20.25 . What was the total amount spent ?
Cost of jam bottle = ` 40 . 50
Cost of a loaf of bread = + ` 20 . 25
Total amount spent = ` 60 . 75
2) Radha took ` 50.50 with her to the market. She bought some
chocolates for ` 20.25. How much money does she have now ?
Total amount = ` 50 . 50
Spent amount = ` 20 . 25
Remaining amount = ` 30 . 25
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Exercise 3
20
`1
` 60
` 60
` 22 .50
0
.50
` 24
` 2.2
5
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I have ` 30.75. Will I have any balance
after I bought a pen and an eraser ?
.50
` 28
` 2.25
Project
Bills help us to know the items of purchase, its prices, total amount
paid, date of purchase, bill number and name of the shop.
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Ram went to the book shop and bought the following items.
The following bill is showing the rate of things and the total amount he
paid.
Sl. Amount
Particulars Quantity Rate
No.
Rs. p.
1. Ball point pen 10 5.00 50 00
4. Crayons 2 20.00 40 00
5. Marker 4 15.00 60 00
Total 340 00
Sl. Amount
Particulars Quantity Rate
No.
Rs. P.
5. Chocolate 4 6.00
Total
ACTIVITY 1
Project
Ask the students to collect different types of bills group wise and
ask them to prepare album.
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13 FRACTIONAL NUMBERS
Here is a watermelon.
It has been cut into two parts.
Look at these two parts.
Are these two parts equal?
No, two parts of the watermelon are unequal.
One Half
1
It is written as and read as ‘one half’.
2
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Exercise 1
Example
One quarter
1
It is written as and read as ‘one fourth’
4
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Exercise 2
Example
Three Fourth
1 1 3
2 4 4
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Exercise 3
Example
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Exercise 4
Example
Exercise 5
1
Example
2
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(b) Circle the correct fraction.
Example
2 1 3
4 4 4
1 2 3
a) 4 4 4
1 2 3
b) 4 4 4
(c) Write the fraction for the shaded object in each collection.
Example
a)
3
of the pencils are blue. of the caps are green.
4
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b) c)
a) b)
a) b)
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(f) Colour three fourth of each collection.
a) b)
ACTIVITY 1
1 1 3
Find out the fractions , , in the sheet.
2 4 4
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Numerator and Denominator
1 1 3
The numbers , and are fractional numbers.
2 4 4
Numerator
Fraction = Denominator
Equivalent Fraction
2
The fraction of the coloured portion is .
4
Do you notice that the coloured portion of two circles are same.
1 2
So, and are equivalent fractions.
2 4
In figure
ure (1) a circle is divided into 2 equal parts and both are
2
coloured. The fraction of the coloured portion is .
2
In figure (2) the circle is divided into 3 equal parts and 3 are
3
coloured. The fraction of the coloured portion is .
3
In figure (3) the circle is divided into 4 equal parts and all are
4
coloured. The
T fraction of the coloured portion is .
4
What do you observe from the above circles?
Coloured portions of the circles are same.
2 3 4
, and are also called equivalent fractions.
2 3 4
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14 PATTERNS
Patterns Around us
Example
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We can create various forms of
patterns using objects, geometrical
shapes, pictures, numbers, sounds,
touch actions [ tapping]
and physical actions
[clapping, jumping]
Growing patterns
Repeated patterns
Growing patterns.
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Example
Exercise 1
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Repeated Patterns
Example
Exercise 2
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ACTIVITY 1
School
Pattern in numbers
5, 10, 15, 20, ... 10, 20, 30, 40, ... 20, 40, 60, 80, 100, ...
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Growing patterns :
Example 1, 3, 5, 7,...
10, 20, 30,...
17, 19, 21,...
Repeated patterns :
Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
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c) Observe the pattern and complete the series :
a) 3, 6, 9, 12, 15,
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Symmetry
ACTIVITY 2
Step 1 : Step 2 :
Take a paper and fold it. Draw any shape at the folded
edge of the sheet.
Line of Symmetry.
Note that one half of the shape is exactly like the other half.
The line which divides the figure into two exact halves is called the
‘line of symmetry’.
Try it !
In symmetrical shapes one half is the
mirror image of the other.
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ACTIVITY 3
Example
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Project
Exercise 5
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2) Draw the lines of symmetry for the following figures :
1) 2) 3)
4) 5) 6)
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4) Classify whether the following are symmetrical pattern or not
Example
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