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INDEX CLASS II SUBJECT : MATHEMATICS S.No. Topic Date Grade Tr. Sign 1. WHAT IS LONG, WHAT IS ROUND 2. COUNTING IN GROUPS 3. HOW MUCH CAN YOU CARRY? 4. COUNTING IN TENS 5. PATTERNS 6. FOOT PRINTS 7. JUGS AND MUGS 8. TENS AND ONES 9. MY FUNDAY 10. ADD OUR POINTS 11. LINES AND LINES 12. GIVE AND TAKE 13. THE LONGEST STEP 14. BIRDS COME, BIRDS GO 15. HOW MANY PONYTAILS 0

1. WHAT IS LONG, WHAT IS ROUND DATE: 1. Tick which of the following objects will roll. 2. Tick the long object and cross(x) round object. 3. Which of these objects will spin? 4. Tick which of the following objects will roll. 5. Tick which of the following objects will roll. 1

4. Match the following: i) A triangle - 4 sides ii) A square - 3 sides iii) A box - roll iv) 1 rupee coin - no corner v) A circle - slide 5. Fill in the blanks by choosing correct word. a) A round object has no and it can (roll/corner) b) A long object has and it will slide.(edges/slide) c) A ball can and bat will (roll/slide) d) An apple will and a banana Will (roll/slide e) A bat is and ball is (long/round) 6. A. Name 3 objects which has flat surfaces. Ans: B. Name 3 objects having round surface. Ans: C. I have four corners. W ho am I? Draw also. Ans: 2

1. Object which can slide and which can roll. (Put a tick mark) pictures Things slide. Things roll 3

2. Draw and Colour 5 long and 5 round objects: 3. Addition 8 + 4 = 32+2= 23+7= 9 + 4 = 6 + 4 = 5+ 3 = Grade 4 Teacher s sign

2. Topic: COUNTING IN GROUPS DATE: 1. Guess the total number without counting. (Hint: Count and write:- (1) How many groups? (2) How many in each group?) Petals Beads 2. Put >,< or = 3. Complete the following. (a) 26, 28, 30,,, (b) 15, 20, 25,,, (c) 30, 33, 36,,, (d) 28, 38, 48,,, (e) 40, 50, 60,,, (f) 33, 44, 55,,, 5

4. Guess and write the number Apples pair of scissors bangles pair of chappals No of mangoes No of bananas 6

1. Count the following and fill in the blanks: How many in each group? Guess the total number of spoons. 1. (a) Colour the third and fifth ladybird red. (b) Colour the second and eighth leaf green. Write two numbers before and two numbers after the given number. 1.,, 60,, 2.,, 32,, 3.,, 51,, 4.,, 25,, 5.,, 88,, 7

I) Follow the directions below and colour the blocks starting from the bottom. Colour the 4th block green. Colour the 2nd block-red. Colour the 3rd block-yellow. Colour the 8th block-purple. Colour the 6th block-blue Colour the 5th block-orange Colour the 1st block-pink. Colour the 7th block-black Grade Teacher s sign 8

3. HOW MUCH CAN YOU CARRY? DATE: 1. Colour the one which is lighter. a) b) c) d) 2. Colour the one which is heavier. 9

1. Fill in the blanks using the word lighter or heavier: a. A football is than a pen. b. A pillow is than a mattress. c. An orange is than a watermelon. d. A cricket ball than a marble. e. A coat is than a shirt f. A balloon is than a book. g. A pen is than a feather. h. A wheel is than a button i. A school bag is than a pencil box. 2. Guess who can carry what 1 kg salt, 2 kg sugar, 5 kg Atta, 10 Rice a) Your mother? b) Your father? c) You? d) Your younger brother? 10

1. Tick the correct one. a) Lion is heavier / lighter than cat. b) School bag is heavier / lighter than mathematics book. c) Your father is lighter / heavier than you. d) Crocodile is heavier / lighter than rat. e) Watermelon is heavier / lighet than potato. 2. Match the picture of the animal with the thing it can carry. 11

3. Which of the two things will make the see saw go down Grade Teacher s sign 12

4. COUNTING IN TENS DATE: 1. Count and fill in the blanks 13

2. Subtract and write the correct number in the box. 3. Find the number (i) (ii) 3 tens + 7 ones= 2 tens + 9 ones= 4. How many tens and ones are there? tens, ones. 14

2. if one box has 10 crayons: (i) 2 boxes will have = (ii) 6 boxes will have= 3. Write these: (i) 20 less than 4 tens = (ii) 3 less than 68 = 4. Fill in the blanks: (i) 6 tens + 2 ones = (II) tens + 5 ones = 45 5.Colour the match. 1ten and 5 11 2 tens and 7 15 1ten and 1 15 27

6. Look at some pattern with numbers. Fill the numbers in the blanks space of each pattern. 20 1 3 30 6 3 40 5 9 7. Count and write:- a) There are group of chocos. b) There are chocos in all. c) 15 5 = chocos have been eaten. Grade Teacher s sign 16

1) Look at the patterns and fill up the boxes. 5. PATTERNS DATE: 2) Look at some patterns with numbers. Fill the number in the blank space of each pattern. 1 3 5 7 3 9 15 6 12 17

3. Read and write what comes next : 1 2 1 A B C A 10 20 30 AB CD EF 2 4 6 1A 2B 3C 3 6 9 20 19 18 4. Count these shapes: 18

1. Fill in the boxes. SHAPES FACES EDGES CORNERS Cuboid Cube Cylinder Cone Sphere 2. Draw and colour a cuboid, a cube, a cylinder, a cone and a sphere. 19

3. Fill up the blank boxes to complete the pattern and colour it:- 4. Number patterns:- a) 4, 6, 8, 10,,, b) 20, 25, 30, 35,,, c) 20, 30, 40, 50,,, d) 3, 6, 9, 12,,, Grade 20 Teacher s sign

1. Count the shapes: 6. FOOT PRINTS DATE: There are ------------------circles, -------------squares, -------------- triangles and ----------- rectangles. There are ---------------triangles. There are ---------------circles. 21

2. Draw a picture of any object using shapes-,,, and colour the picture: 3. Match the tracings with these objects: 22

4. Write the names of the things you can find with these shapes. 5. Match these animals with their footprints 23

6. Fill in the boxes. SHAPES FACES EDGES CORNERS Cuboid Cube Cylinder Cone 7. Colour the house black, red, yellow, Grade Teacher s sign 24

7. JUGS AND MUGS 1. Encircle the object which has more capacity. a) b) c) d) 2. Arrange the following objects in order of increasing capacity. Write numbers 1,2,3 under them: 25

3. Fill in the blanks appropriately: 1. To make of lemon drink we need Lemon. For of lemon drink We need lemons. 2. fill We need glasses to Fill. 4. Colour the objects which holds more then one litre of water. 26

5. How much water do you use for the following activities a) Bathing buckets. b) Washing clothes buckets. c) Cleaning utensils buckets. d) Gardening buckets. e) Cleaning your house buckets. 6. Among the following items which one do you drink? Write below- Chapatti coffee milk Mango water butter Rice frooti vegetables ; ; ; 27

7. Approximately how much time it will take to fill the following vessels by a tapa) A bucket 5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes b) A cup 1 seconds 5 seconds 5 seconds c) A mug 2 seconds 5 seconds 1 minutes d) A water tank 15 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour e) A one litre bottle- 3 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 8. If 1 cup of tea costs Rs 5/. What will be the cost of- a) 5 cups of tea = Rs b) 2 cups of tea = Rs c) 6 cups of tea = Rs d) 10 cups of tea = 28

1. Count and write the numbers. 8. TENS AND ONES = + = = = 29

2. How much money do the notes and coins make count and write. + + = Rs + + + = Rs + + = Rs + + = Rs + = Rs 30

III. Fill in the blanks: a) 36 = + 30 b) 58 = 51 + c) 12 + 26 = d) 67 + 23 = e) 85 + 15 = f) 55 + 20 = 5. Match the following: (a) 66-4 tens + 0 ones (b) 16-7 tens + 4 0nes (c) 40-6 tens + 6 0nes (d) 74-1 tens + 6 0nes 31

6. See the example and write: 2 4 = 10 + 10 + 4 5 2 = 1 5 = 6 7 = 3 3 = 7. Raju bought 56 cake for her birthday. His sister bought 52 chocolates. How many did Raju get n his birthday? 8. Balu has 58 rupees. He bought toy for 36 rupees. How much money is Left with him. Grade Teacher s sign 32

9. MY FUNDAY 1. A year has 12 months. Write the names of the months and also the number of days in each month. JANUARY 31 July 31 December 31 2. a) What is the day 2 days after Monday? b) What is the day 3 days after Thursday? c) If today is Friday, which day would be day after tomorrow? And which day was yesterday? 33

3. Answer the given questions: a) How many days are there in a week? b) How many months are there in an year? c) How many days are there in an year? d) comes before November. e) 3 days after Monday is. 4. Here s a story for you: King John had seven daughters. He named them after the names of the days of a week. What were King John s daughter s names?,,,,,,. 34

5. What day will it be? (a) Before Saturday ------------------------- (b) After Friday -------------------------- (c) 3 days after Monday --------------------------- (d) Sunday comes between ----------------------- (e) 7days after Sunday -------------------------- (f) if today is Thursday, yesterday was ---------------------- 6. See the calendar and answer the following question: (November 2016 ) Sun 6 13 20 27 Mon 7 14 21 28 Tue 1 8 15 22 29 Wed 2 9 16 23 30 Thu 3 10 17 24 Fri 4 11 18 25 Sat 5 12 19 26 a) How many days are there in November? b) How many Saturdays are there in November. c) 27 th is a d) Second Saturday falls e) 7 th is a 35

Look at the time table of class II-D and fill in the table:- Period day Time Table of II-D 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Monday Hindi ENG MAT LIB PT EVS Hindi Music Tuesday Hindi Drawing ENG EVS MAT ENG LIB MAT Wednesday MPT EVS PT LIB Music MAT EVS Hindi Thursday Hindi MAT ENG Hindi Drawing MAT ENG PT Friday CCA CCA MAT Music EVS EVS ENG Hindi Period On which days? Music Drawing LIB CCA MPT Grade Teacher s sign 36

10. ADD OUR POINTS 1. How fast can you add? 1. 7 + 6 + 3 = 2. 6 + 2 + 4 = 3. 9 + 1 + 9 = 4. 8 + 7 + 2 = 5. 3 + 8 + 7 = 2. Fill in the missing numbers in the table:- 37

3. Shopping with tables: A] 6 balloons cost rupees Each Rs 2 B] 3 ice-cream cost rupees Each Rs 7 C] 8 pencils cost rupees Each Rs 4 D] 5 mangoes cost rupees Each Rs10 38

4. Fill in the circles by adding the numbers given in the circles across and down : From:- 6 8 4 5 5. Complete the following: a) Butterfly duck 12+ 5 = 14 + 6 = doll boy 20 + 2 = 30 + 8 = b) Who came first in the game?. Who came last in the game?. Who came second in the game?. Who came third in the game?. 39

6. Find the amount to be paid for:- Rs 10 Rs 20 Rs 8 Rs 5 No Item Amount 1 Ball and tea cup 2 Bat 3 Ball and pen 4 Cup and pen 5 Tea cup Subtract:- 5 6 4 3 7 9 2 5-1 2-5 3-9 4 6 2 9 5 3 7-4 6-4 0 - Grade Teacher s sign 40

11. LINES AND LINES 1. Draw alphabets using vertical, horizontal and slant lines(e.g): A,, 2. Draw numbers using vertical, horizontal and slant lines. One has been done for you:,, 3. Draw five figures using sleeping, standing, slanting and curved lines. Colour them of your choice. 4. ) Draw 2 curves by joining the dots:-................................... 41

5. Draw the hands for the following:- 6.) Draw the other half for the following picture:- 42

7. Colour red, green, blue, yellow, 43

8. Count and circle the right number:- 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 4 5 6 7 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 16 17 18 19 44

12. GIVE AND TAKE 1. Sneha has 12 dolls. Her uncle gifted her 14 dolls more. How many dolls does Sneha have now? 2. There were 36 eggs in a basket. Rajani dropped the basket and 17 eggs were broken. How many unbroken eggs are left in the basket? 3. Nisha has 52 bangles. Arvind has 29 bangles. How many more bangles does Nisha have? 45

4. Show the addition by drawing necklace of 10 beads and loose beads 5 8 7 3 3 4 + 2 6 1 5 + 2 6 + 6 2 4 7 8 0 3 0 + 1 5 + 0 9 + 6 5 7 8 5 9 2 3-4 5-2 0-46

4 2 9 5 7 4 1 8-5 9-3 1-5. How much money do the notes and coins make. Rs Rs Rs 47

= Rs Rs 6. Now you find how many necklaces and loose beads the other children take. Ram Kannan Setha Sonu Reema Beads 34 57 23 71 12 Necklace of 10 beads Loose beads Grade 48 Teacher s sign

13. THE LONGEST STEP I. Find the length of the following using fingers, foot and handspan: a) Your table - handspans b) Your Pencilbox - fingers c) Your nose - fingers d) Your friend s forehead - fingers e) Your water bottle - handspans f) Your teacher s table - handspans g) The blackboard of your classroom - handspans h) The length of your classroom - foot i) Length of your Mathematics textbook- fingers j) Your ear is fingers. 49

II. Measure using fingers. a) How far is the cat from the rat? b) How far is the cat from the milk? c) Distance between the rat and the milk fingers. d) How long is the rat s tail?. 50

III. How will you measure the given object? ( put a tick mark ) picture Finger Handspan scale 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 51

IV. Which comes here: 24 + = 30 15 + = 23 + 52 = 58 76 + = 82 + 92 = 100 V. Addition practice:- 2 4 1 5 6 8 3 2 5 7 2 0 2 2 2 6 4 6 3 4 3 0 2 0 6 3 1 3 4 3 2 9 5 2 3 0 Grade Teacher s sign 52

14. BIRDS COME, BIRDS GO 1. Rahul scored 23 runs in a cricket match and Dhoni scored 69. How many runs did they make in all? They made or runs in all. 10 1 2 3 6 9 They made 92 or 82 runs in all. 2. USING OUR TOKEN CARDS, LET US FIND THE ANSWER: 10 10 1 10 10 1 1 1 2 6 5 3 7 8 6 7 4 3 2 8 5 5 4 9 53

3. Rohit is 34 years old. Sumit is 26 years old. How many years older is Rohit? Rohit is years older than Sumit. 4. Find the answer: Count and write:- = = 54

= = + = 55

5. Ram collects the money and write it in her diary. Help Ram to find how much money is left at the end of the month. Diary October October 10 Collected Rs 80 October 14 Bought a ball for Rs 25 October 18 Bought a bat for Rs 32 October 26 Collected Rs 23 from the card we made. Total money collected - Total money spent Money left at the end of October Grade Teacher s sign 56

15. HOW MANY PONYTAILS 1. Look at the charts given below and answer the given questions: Item Red Balls 36 Blue Balls 27 Green Balls 64 White Balls 95 Black Balls 52 How many children in the school like it. a) Which colour ball is liked the most? b) Which colour ball is liked the least? 2. 57

1. The number of groups = 2. Each group has Penguins 3. The total number of Penguins = 3. Ask your friends which subject they like the most and wite in the box given below. Subject How many children in the class like it ENGLISH HINDI MATHS EVS a) Which subject is liked the most? b) How many children like the subject Maths? c) Which subject is liked the least? 58

d)how many children like Maths and EVS? e) How many like English and Maths? Find out the answer from the aeroplane and write it in the clouds. subtract 9-9 = 9-2= 5-3 = 7-2 = 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 6-5 = 9-5 = 9-7 = 8-3 = 5-0 = 3-3 = 59 9-9 =

Find out the answer: 52+34= 45+31= 66+10= 26+21= 15+ 12 = 54+18= 70+21= 61+30= Grade Teacher s sign 60