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Maths Concepts

Mathematics helps us understand numbers, shapes, patterns, and measurements in our daily lives. It’s not just about solving problems but also about learning how things work. From counting money to spotting patterns in nature like flowers and honeycombs, math is all around us! It also helps us think logically and solve problems, making it a fun challenge for our minds. By practicing and finding math in everyday things, we can enjoy and get better at it. Math is not just about questions and answers—it’s about having fun while learning!

The different branches of mathematics are as follows -
1. Number theory - It is the study of numbers, their properties, and the relationships between them.
2. Arithmetic - A branch of mathematics that deals with basic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
3. Geometry - It is the study of different shapes, sizes, and their properties.
4. Algebra - Algebra uses symbols and letters to represent numbers and solve equations.
5. Calculus - It studies change and motion.
6. Trigonometry - Trigonometry is the branch of mathematics that studies the relationships between angles.
7. Probability and Statistics - This branch of mathematics helps us study data, understand chances, and make predictions using patterns in data.

Below we have given our comprehensive resources for math topics. Check those. And happy learning!

 


 

What Is a Sum in Math? Definition, Examples & How to Calculate
Table of 238
Vedic Maths
Square and Square Root : Complete Learning Guide
Table of 239
Area of Equilateral Triangle
Square
Superset
Integration of tan x
Table of 240
Factorisation
Table of 241
Table of 201
Application of Less than Symbol in Maths
Table of 242
Table of 256
Table of 203
Table of 243
Surface Area of Cube
Table of 244
Combinations
Table of 202
Table of 245
Table of 204
Table of 257
Area Of A Rhombus
Table of 205
Table of 206
Table of 207
Table of 208
Table of 209
12000 in Words
25000 in Words: How to Read, Write and Spell
What Is a Sum in Math? Definition, Examples & How to Calculate
Volume of a Cone
Sphere
Table of 210
Rectangle
Table of 211
Measurement
Table of 212
What are Twin Primes
Table of 258
factorisation problems
Multiplication
Table of 213
Correlation
Table of 214
Table of 259
Table of 271
Table of 272
Volume of Sphere
Digit
Determinant Of 4x4 Matrix
Table of 246
Table of 247
Table of 217
Table of 273
Table of 260
20000 in Words
Surface Area Of A Hemisphere
Meters
Cylinder
Table of 215
Table of 216
Vertical Line
Table of 261
Table of 218
Perimeter of Rectangle
Table of 192
Cube: A Complete Learning Guide
Table of 248
Value of Root 3
Table of 219
Table of 220
Table of 193
Area of Circle: A Complete Learning Guide
Symbol Meaning
Table of 194
Table of 195
Infinity in Maths
Table of 249
Table of 221
Table of 196
Table of 222
Table of 262
Addition: Definition, Examples & Applications
Table of 197
Table of 223
Table of 198
Table of 224
Table of 199
Table of 250
Mean Formula
Area of Rectangle- Definition, Formula, Examples & FAQs
80000 in Words
Dividend
Transformations
International Place Value Chart
Acute angle
Hexagon Shape
Square Root 1 to 30
Table of 251
Table of 252
Range in Statistics
Table of 225
Table of 253
Variable
Table of 226
Cuboid
Vectors
30000 in Words: How to Read and Write?
Table of 227
12 in words
Table of 228
Root Mean Square
Index : A Complete Learning Guide
Table of 229
Area of Shapes
Table of 230
Equation: A Complete Learning Guide
What is Subtraction? Definition, Methods & Examples
Prism: A Complete Learning Guide
Roman Numbers from 1 to 100
Table of 231
Pyramid: A Complete Learning Guide
Table of 232
Mode Formula
Table of 264
Greater Than Symbol
Greater Than Symbol
Greater Than Symbol
Greater Than Symbol
Table of 233
Table of 183
Geometric Shapes
15000 in words
Table of 263
Inverse Functions
Confidence Interval
Octal Number System
Table of 265
Table of 184
Translation in Math
Profit
Groups in Maths
Table of 185
Symmetry
Table of 266
Relation and Its Types
Table of 186
Solids
Table of 234
Table of 267
Table of 187
Table of 188
40000 in Words
Multiples
Table of 189
Table of 268
Table of 190
Lines
Table of 254
Inverse Trigonometric Functions
Factors
Table of 269
What Is a Sum in Math? Definition, Examples & How to Calculate
Table of 235
Table of 270
Pounds to Kg: A Complete Learning Guide
Division
Table of 236
1 Billion In Rupees
Table of 255
Length
Equilateral Triangle
Indian Place Value Chart
Table of 191
Expanded Form
Cone
Table of 237

Class 4

LCM of 24 and 36: How to find LCM of 24 and 36?
Divisibility Rule of 11: Rule, Examples
Factors of 72: How to find factors of 72?
Divisibility Rule of 8: Rule, Examples
Factors of 15: How to find factors of 15?
Pictograph for Class 4 [+12 Practice Worksheets]
Divisibility Rule of 15: Rule, Examples
LCM of 4 and 6: How to find LCM of 4 and 6?
LCM of 10 and 15: How to find LCM of 10 and 15?
Factors of 25: How to find factors of 25?
Bar Graphs for Class 4 [+12 Practice Worksheets]
Divisibility of Numbers for Class 4 with Worksheets
LCM of 12 and 18: How to find LCM of 12 and 18?
Guide To Large Numbers for Class 4 [+12 Practice Worksheets]
Factors of 20: How to find factors of 20?
Divisibility Rule of 9: Rule, Examples
Factors and Multiples Class 4 [+12 Worksheets]
LCM of 12, 15 and 21: How to find LCM of 12, 15 and 21?
Divisibility Rule of 3: Rule, Examples
LCM of 48, 72 and 92: How to find LCM of 48, 72 and 92?
Divisibility Rule of 16: Rule, Examples
LCM of 96 and 404: How to find LCM of 96 and 404?
Factors of 24: How to find factors of 24?
Like, Unlike Decimals and Ordering of Decimals for Class 4
Factors of 27: How to find factors of 27?
Factors & Multiples - Types of numbers for Class 4
Factors of 16: How to find factors of 16?
LCM of 15 and 20: How to find LCM of 15 and 20?
LCM (Least Common Multiple) for Grade 4
Factors of 35: How to find factors of 35?
LCM of 510 and 92: How to find LCM of 510 and 92?
Divisibility Rule of 19: Rule, Examples
LCM of 48, 72 and 108: How to find LCM of 48, 72 and 108?
Divisibility Rule of 6: Rule, Examples
Indian and International Number System with Worksheets
Factors of 28: How to find factors of 28?
Factors of 12: How to find factors of 12?
Divisibility Rule of 4: Rule, Examples
LCM of 336 and 54: How to find LCM of 336 and 54?
Divisibility Rule of 7: Rule, Examples

Numbers

Chemistry Bond Line Structure

Math Tables

Table of 109
Table of 120
Table of 119
Table of 112
Table of 118
Table of 114
Table of 150
Table of 156
Table of 116
Table of 157
Table of 158
Table of 159
Table of 160
Tables of 11 to 20
Table of 103
Tables of 21 to 30
Table of 106
Table of 117
Tables of 1 to 10
Table of 115
Table of 113
Table of 111
Table of 110
Table of 22
Table of 108
Table of 107
Table of 23
Table of 24
Table of 25
Table of 26
Table of 27
Table of 28
Table of 3
Table of 4
Table of 29
Table of 5
Table of 30
Table of 31
Table of 32
Table of 6
Table of 7
Table of 33
Table of 8
Table of 161
Table of 162
Z-Scores Table
Table of 163
Table of 164
Table of 34
Table of 50
Table of 165
Table of 35
Table of 40
Table of 9
Table of 166
Table of 36
Table of 10
Table of 167
Table of 2
Table of 51
Table of 168
Table of 1
Table of 37
Table of 52
Table of 169
Table of 121
Table of 41
Table of 11
Table of 170
Table of 12
Table of 38
Table of 171
Table of 39
Table of 172
Table of 53
Table of 13
Table of 14
Table of 42
Table of 15
Table of 173
Table of 54
Table of 55
Table of 16
Table of 56
Table of 17
Table of 174
Table of 18
Table of 43
Table of 175
Table of 57
Table of 19
Table of 44
Table of 20
Table of 21
Table of 58
Table of 176
Table of 59
Table of 45
Table of 60
Table of 46
Table of 177
Table of 49
Table of 178
Table of 47
Table of 48
Table of 179
Table of 180
Table of 181
Table of 61
Table of 182
Table of 62
Table of 63
Table of 64
Table of 65
Table of 66
Table of 131
Table of 122
Table of 67
Table of 123
Table of 132
Table of 68
Table of 124
Table of 69
Table of 133
Table of 125
Table of 70
Table of 126
Table of 134
Table of 71
Table of 127
Table of 135
Table of 72
Table of 128
Table of 73
Table of 136
Table of 129
Table of 130
Table of 74
Table of 137
Table of 75
Table of 76
Table of 77
Table of 78
Table of 79
Table of 80
Table of 81
Table of 82
Table of 91
Table of 83
Table of 92
Table of 84
Table of 85
Table of 93
Table of 86
Table of 94
Table of 138
Table of 139
Table of 87
Table of 88
Table of 140
Table of 95
Table of 141
Table of 96
Table of 142
Table of 143
Table of 100
Table of 144
Table of 145
Table of 90
Table of 146
Table of 99
Table of 151
Table of 152
Table of 98
Table of 153
Table of 97
Table of 89
Table of 147
Table of 148
Table of 105
Table of 154
Table of 101
Table of 155
Table of 102
Table of 104
Table of 149

Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR)

Symmetry and Patterns

Map

2D And 3D Shapes In Classroom

Speed, Distance And Time

Order and Operations

Frequently Asked Questions

Math concepts help children understand numbers, shapes, patterns, and problem-solving techniques. These include:

Arithmetic: Basic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Geometry: Understanding different shapes and sizes.

Fractions and Decimals: Learning fractions and decimals and their practical applications.

Measurement: Exploring length, weight, time, and volume.

These are some of the concepts that build a strong foundation

 

Learning Math is essential because it helps children:

Build problem-solving skills: Apply logical thinking to find solutions.

Develop critical thinking: Analyze situations and make decisions.

Understand the world around them: Use Math in real-life tasks like shopping or measuring.

Prepare for future studies: Lay the groundwork for advanced subjects like science and technology.

Math empowers children to think logically and make correct choices in daily life.

 

Our Science and Maths curriculum is taught by IITians to grades 6 to 10. This is a special program run in the name of OCFP (Orchids Career Foundation Programme).
A curriculum designed to help students in grades 6–10 prepare for competitive exams. This program focuses on math and science, and uses an application-based teaching methodology.

We use the AVK method—Audio, Visual, and Kinesthetics—to teach Math in classrooms:

Audio: Learning through verbal explanations and discussions.

Visual: Using diagrams, charts, and animations to explain concepts.

Kinesthetics: Hands-on activities like puzzles, questions, games to make learning interactive.

Our fun teaching methods, including storytelling and games, help students understand Math concepts with ease.

 

Yes, we include practical activities like:

Math games: To make learning engaging and fun.

Real-world examples: Measuring objects or calculating shopping bills.

Hands-on projects: Building models to understand geometry and measurement.

These activities connect classroom learning with real-life applications, making Math exciting and meaningful.

 

Our Math curriculum is aligned with the latest curriculum as per different Indian boards. Below are some examples of the topics covered according to the grades. 

Primary Grades: Numbers, basic operations, patterns, and shapes.

Middle Grades: Fractions, decimals, measurements, and geometry.

Higher Grades: Algebra, data handling, and advanced geometry.

Topics are tailored to suit the understanding and abilities of each grade level.

 

Parents can support their child’s Math learning by:

Playing Math games: Use puzzles and board games to make learning fun.

Practicing daily tasks: Involve children in activities like budgeting or measuring ingredients.

Exploring patterns: Identify patterns in nature, art, or music.

Encouraging problem-solving: Let kids solve simple daily challenges like dividing snacks equally.

These activities make Math practical and enjoyable for children.

 

Yes, we provide access to the Eduvate portal, our in-house learning system. Parents can use it to - access daily updates and assignments, download Math practice worksheets and activity ideas, view engaging tutorials and video lessons.

This helps parents guide their child’s Math learning effectively.

Orchids International School stands out for its unique approach to teaching Math:

Innovative Teaching Methods: We combine technology, games, and hands-on activities to make Math fun.

Modern Facilities: Our classrooms are equipped with tools like Math labs and interactive boards.

Holistic Development: Math is integrated with other subjects, ensuring children develop critical and logical thinking skills.

Our focus on making Math engaging and relevant prepares students for future success in academics and life.

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