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CBSE & NCERT Class 1 Maths Worksheets : Online class 1 Maths Worksheets with PDF

CBSE & NCERT Maths Worksheet for class 1 Free Worksheet for Class 1 Maths:  Our free online mathematics worksheets are a great way for first-graders to study and practise math. Introduce and study addition and subtraction fact families for first graders with these free and printable mathematics worksheets.   This free printable 1st-grade mathematics worksheet can help your child practise math skills. To help your child understand addition and subtraction, use a free printable mathematics worksheet for first grade.   This entertaining first-grade math worksheet illustrates how additions, multiplication, division, and subtractions of numbers work in practice. 1. What comes after:    a. 89 ______   b. 30 ______   c. 56 ______   d. 9 ______     2. What comes before :   a. _____99   b. _____64   c. _____55   d. _____98   3. Addition   a. 55 + 57 =   b. 35 + 17 =   c. 22 + 10 =   d. 63 + 23 =     4. What comes between :    a. 55 ______ 57   b. 90 ______92   c. 70 ______72   d. 99 ______

What is CHIPKO Movement? It’s History, Causes & Leaders of Chipko Andolan

CHIPKO MOVEMENT – History, Causes, and Objective   WHAT EXACTLY IS THE CHIPKO MOVEMENT?   The Chipko movement is primarily a feminist movement.  Due to rising deforestation in the form of urbanization as a result of floods and landslides, women who are entirely responsible for agriculture, animals, and children have moved out.   The Chipko movement was a  nonviolent movement that began in 1973  with the aim of saving and maintaining trees, but perhaps most importantly, mobilizing women to preserve forests, change attitudes, and reflect on their own social roles. In 1973, a campaign against deforestation and the preservation of ecological balance began in the Chamoli district of Uttar Pradesh (now Uttarakhand) , but it never spread to other northern Indian states. The name 'Chipko' comes from the word 'hug,' which refers to how the villagers hug and surround the trees.   WHO WAS THE FOUNDER OF THE CHIPKO MOVEMENT?   Sundarlal Bahuguna , an environmental activist who trai

CBSE Class 3rd English Grammar Noun Worksheet with Answers | The Noun

The Noun – Gender Practice Worksheet for CBSE Class 3 English Grammar 1. Rewrite each sentence, changing the gender of nouns. Make the necessary changes.     The actress was wearing a beautiful dress. ……………………………………………………………………………………………   This boy is my nephew. ……………………………………………………………………………………………   The nurse helped her cousin. ……………………………………………………………………………………………   My uncles live in Delhi with his son. ……………………………………………………………………………………………   The tall man has gone to see his sister. ……………………………………………………………………………………………   The enchanter turned the cock into stone. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   The horse stood under the tree. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   There are three cows and four nanny-goats on the farm. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   The Empress of Egypt is a good singer. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………   The bride laid her garland on the table. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………     2.Match the masculine gender wi

What are the different types of energy? The Law of Conservation of Energy

What are Various Forms of Energy? Law of Conservation of Energy   We will explore various forms of energy such as heat, chemical, electrical, nuclear energy, and the Law of Conservation of Energy. NCERT School Classes   What is Energy? Energy can be referred to as the capacity to do work. There are various forms of energy such as heat energy, chemical energy, etc. Some forms of energy have been discussed in detail in this article. Different forms of Energy   Heat Energy When a cup of hot coffee is left unattended for some time, you may find that the coffee gets cooled down. This is due to the heat lost to the surrounding which is at a lower temperature as compared to the coffee. Heat energy is a form of energy extracted from the total kinetic energy (KE) of an object's particles. It is transmitted due to the spontaneous motion of molecules, which causes them to bounce off of each other, transferring energy in the process. It's also known as "energy in transit" on occa

BODMAS Rules Important topic of CBSE Class 5 Maths

BODMAS Important topic of CBSE Class 5 Maths     The BODMAS rule is used in our daily lives for calculations and accounting. BODMAS is used in India, while PEMDAS is used in the United States (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and subtraction)   BODMAS It is the sequence that is used for solving mathematical equations and formulas. It is referred to as an order of mathematical operations. This rule is applied in the operation where more than one formula is used. Mathematical operation refers to the addition, subtraction division, etc.   B- Bracket () {} []   O- Order of power and roots   D- Divide   M- Multiply *   A- Addition+   S- Subtraction-     NOTE:  Move from left to right to apply the rule  Divide and multiply are ranked equally in an equation.  Add and subtraction are ranked equally in an equation  Simplification of bracket   It is an expression that means expansion of brackets. Here distribution law of multiplication over addition or subtraction is u

NCERT Maths Worksheets for Live Classes 4 – Download NCERT Maths Worksheets for Live Classes 4

Maths Worksheet for Class 4 – Download NCERT Maths   We have questions from "The Junk Seller" in this class 4 math worksheet. This math worksheet includes all of the chapter's essential concepts. It gives you a general idea and applies all of the essential formulae. This worksheet will help you prepare for your test. You would be better prepared for the exam if you attempt this worksheet with a time limit.   Ques.1 Solve these:-          a) 750 G + __________ G = 2 Kg.   b) 100 ___________ G = 10 Kg.   c) 450 G + 500 G = ______Kg.   d) 700 G + ________ Kg + 300 G = 5 Kg.     Ques.2 Find out:-   a) A quarter of Rs. 500 = Rs._____________   b) Half of Rs. 1500 = _____________   c) Double of Rs. _________ = Rs.500   d) 9 x Rs. 4.50 = _____________   e) 6 x Rs. 50 + 4 Rs. 100 = Rs._____________     Ques.3 Ramu earns Rs. 90 in a day, how much he will earn   a) In 5 days == Rs.___________.   b) In 10 days == Rs. ____________.   c) In a April month == Rs. _____________     Ques.

CBSE Class 12 Maths Marking Scheme 2020 - 2021 | Learn 10 Tips to Study Smart

CBSE Class 12 Maths Marking Scheme  In today's video, we are going to discuss the Syllabus and Marking Scheme for Class 12th Maths. Due to Covid19, there are lots of changes in the syllabus of Class 12 . Many students are unaware or confused with the syllabus update. This video will make you familiar with the updated syllabus and marking scheme. Watch the video till the end to understand the benefits of solving sample papers . Learn 10 Tips to Study Smart In this blog, let’s see a few tips on How to Study Smart. There are two ways in which you can tackle anything in your life one is HARD and the other is SMART. 1. Have your own study place and keep it clean. 2. Minimize Distractions around you. 3. Have a Timetable or Schedule. 4. Take Breaks for refreshment. 5. Feel free to ask doubts, don’t keep them inside. 6. Set goals for different timelines like daily, weekly, etc. 7. Always remind yourself why you started to get motivation. 8. Keep your body fit, to get healthy thoughts. 9