Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Class 08 Linear Equations in one variable Take a dice and throw it

 

Linear Equations in one variable



 

Activity-2 : Take a dice and throw it

DATE:

 

AIM / Objective:

To solve the simple equations.

 

MATERIALS REQUIRED:

Pencil, scale, eraser

 

PREREQUISITE KNOWLEDGE:

Concept of Simple equations

 

PROCEDURE:

 

Description:

Get the boost and calculate your score.

 

LEARNING ASSESSMENT:

Play with your friend

 

SOLUTION:








Class 08 Linear Equations in one variable Framing Linear Equations

 

 Linear Equations in one variable







 

Activity-1 : Framing Linear Equations

DATE:

 

AIM / Objective:

To frame the linear equation

 

MATERIALS REQUIRED:

Pencil, scale, eraser, colour pencils / crayons

 

PREREQUISITE KNOWLEDGE:

Concept of Simple equations

 

PROCEDURE:

Description:

Find out the age of your grandfather and father.

 

 

LEARNING ASSESSMENT:

 

Form a linear equation between these two -

a) Age of your grandfather and your age.

b) Your age and your father's age.

 

Solution

Class 08 Rational numbers Addition and subtraction of rational numbers.

 

RATIONAL NUMBERS



 

Activity-2 :

Subtopic: Addition and subtraction of rational numbers.

DATE:

AIM / Objective:

To find the value of Rational numbers

 

MATERIALS REQUIRED:

Pencil, scale, eraser

 

PREREQUISITE KNOWLEDGE:

Concept of LCM & rational numbers

 

PROCEDURE/ DESCRIPTION:

Description:

Write fractions in mixed form and find out the hidden word.

LEARNING ASSESSMENT:






 

SOLUTION

Class 08 Rational numbers Operations on rational numbers

 

RATIONAL NUMBERS




 

Activity-1 :

Subtopic: Operations on rational numbers.

 

DATE:

 

AIM / Objective:

To find the value of Rational numbers,

 

MATERIALS REQUIRED:

Pencil, scale, eraser

 

PREREQUISITE KNOWLEDGE:

Concept of RATIONAL NUMBERS

 

PROCEDURE:

 

Description:

Description: Twenty caravans are travelling across the desert one day apart. The first carvan reached the oasis and the camels drank half of the water in the pool. On the second day, the second carvan reached the oasis and the camels drank one-third of the water that was left. On the third day, the camels in the third carvan drank one quarter of the water that was left. On the first day the pool contained 1050m3 of water.

 

LEARNING ASSESSMENT:

How much water was left after the 20th carvan passed through.

Hint: Observe the pattern and calculate.

 

SOLUTION:

PROPORTIONAL REASONING-1 FIGURE IT OUT QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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