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CBSE Class 4 Maths Syllabus

 

Math is both an important and challenging subject as there are so many formulas, students may struggle to remember them. The CBSE Class 4 Maths Syllabus is exclusively adapted in a cohesive manner by the subject matter experts in Mathematics to help students understand better and perform well in the exam. So, students are recommended to follow the CBSE Syllabus and practise as many problems as possible in order to have a firm grasp on the subject.

Have a look at the latest CBSE Maths class 4 syllabus and you can download it in the form of pdf as well.

Geometry (16 hrs.)

Shapes and Spatial Understanding

  • Draws a circle free hand and with compass.
  • Identifies center, radius and diameter of a circle.
  • Uses Tangrams to create different shapes.
  • Tiles geometrical shapes: using one or two shapes.
  • Chooses a tile among a given number of tiles that can tile a given region both intuitively and experimentally.
  • Explores intuitively the area and perimeter of simple shapes.
  • Makes 4-faced, 5-faced and 6- faced cubes from given nets especially designed for the same.
  • Explores intuitively the reflections through inkblots, paper cutting and paper folding.
  • Reads and draws 3-D objects, making use of the familiarity with the conventions used in this.
  • Draws intuitively the plan, elevation and side view of simple objects.

Numbers (40 hrs.)

NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS

  • Writes multiplication facts.
  • Writes tables up to 10 × 10.
  • Multiplies two and three digit numbers using lattice algorithm and the standard (column) algorithm. 
  • Divides a given number by another number in various ways such as: – by drawing dots. – by grouping. – by using multiplication facts. – by repeated subtraction.
  • Applies the four operations to life situations.
  • Frames word problems.
  • Estimates sums, differences and products of given numbers

MENTAL ARITHMETIC

  • Adds and subtracts multiples of 10 and 100, mentally. 
  • Completes multiplication facts by adding partial products, mentally (e.g. 7 × 6 = 5 × 6 + 2 × 6).

FRACTIONAL NUMBERS

  • Identifies half, one fourth and three- fourths of a whole. 
  • Identifies the symbols, ½, ¼, ¾. 
  • Explains the meaning of ½, ¼ and ¾. 
  • Appreciates equivalence of 2/4 and 1/2; and of 2/2, 3/3, 4/4 and 1. Money (5 hrs.)

MONEY

  • Converts Rupees to Paisa.
  • Adds and subtracts amounts using column addition and subtraction with regrouping. 
  • Uses operations to find totals, change, multiple costs and unit cost. 
  • Estimates roughly the totals and total cost.

Measurement (21hrs.)

LENGTH

  • Relates meter with centimeter; 
  • Converts meters into centimeters and vice versa. 
  • Solves problems involving length and distances. 
  • Estimates length of an object and distance between two given locations.

WEIGHT

  • Weighs objects using a balance and standard units. 
  • Determines sums and differences of weights. 
  • Estimates the weight of an object and verifies using a balance.

VOLUME

  • Measures volumes of given liquid using containers marked with standard units. 
  • Determines sums and differences of volumes. 
  • Estimates the volume of a liquid contained in a vessel and verifies by measuring.

TIME

  • Computes the number of weeks in a year. 
  • Correlates the number of days in a year with the number of days in each month. 
  • Justifies the reason for the need of a leap year. 
  • Reads clock time to the nearest hours and minutes. 
  • Expresses time, using the terms, ‘a.m.’ and ‘p.m.’ 
  • Estimates the duration of familiar events. 
  • Finds approximate time elapsed by (to the nearest hour) forward counting. 
  • Computes the number of days between two dates. 

Data Handling (6 hrs.)

  • Collects data and represents in the form of bar graphs; 
  • Draws Inferences by discussing with the teacher.

Patterns (6hrs.)

  • Identifies patterns in multiplication and division: multiples of 9, 
  • Casts out nines from a given number to check if it is a multiple of nine. 
  • Multiplies and divides by 10s, 100s. 
  • Identifies geometrical patterns based on symmetry.

Class 4 Math NCERT Book Chapters

The above mentioned CBSE class 4 math syllabus will be covered in the following chapters from the NCERT class 4 Math book which are provided to the students:

S.no. Chapter Name
1. Building with Bricks
2 Long and Short
3 A Trip to Bhopal
4 Tick- Tick- Tick
5 The Way the World Looks
6 The Junk Seller
7 Jugs and Mugs
8 Carts and Wheels
9 Halves and Quarters
10 Play and Patterns
11 Tables and Shares
12 How Heavy? How Light?
13 Fields and Fences
14 Smart Charts

So, now you must have got a clear understanding of the CBSE Math Syllabus for Class 4. We hope that you find this detailed information on Math Syllabus useful for your studies and preparation of your class 4 exams.


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