Class 4 Maths

Class 4 Maths

Class 4 maths emphasizes on the depth and accuracy of the topics studied in the previous class. The class 4 maths syllabus helps students to gradually build their logical thinking and reasoning to understand the maths topics. It is a known fact that consistent practice of the topics and questions helps in a better understanding and accuracy of the subject, therefore, the students need to practice questions as per the syllabus in order to gain confidence in it.

Class 4 Maths Syllabus

The class 4 maths syllabus is important for the students because a correct and complete syllabus in hand gives an idea of the concepts covered under class 4 maths. The students can find a detailed class 4 maths syllabus given below.

Geometry (Shapes & Spatial Understanding)

  • Drawing a circle free hand and with a compass.
  • Identifying the centre, the radius and the diameter of a circle.
  • Using tangrams to create different shapes.
  • Tiling geometrical shapes.
  • Exploring intuitively the area and perimeter of simple shapes.
  • Making four, five and six-faced cubes from given nets especially designed for the same.
  • Exploring intuitively the reflections through inkblots, paper cutting and paper folding.
  • Reading and drawing 3-D objects.
  • Drawing intuitively the plan, elevation and side view of simple objects.

Numbers (Numbers and Operations)

  • Writing multiplication facts.
  • Writing tables up to 10.
  • Multiplying two- and three-digit numbers using lattice algorithm and the standard (column) algorithm.
  • Dividing a given number by another number in various ways such as by drawing dots, by grouping, by using multiplication facts, by repeated subtraction, and so on.
  • Applying the four operations to life situations.
  • Framing word problems.
  • Estimating sums, differences and products of given numbers.

Mental Arithmetic

  • Adding and subtracting multiples of 10 and 100, mentally.
  • Estimating sums, differences, products and quotients and verifying using approximation.
  • Completing multiplication facts by adding partial products, mentally.

Fractional Numbers

  • Identifying half, one-fourth and three-fourths of a whole.
  • Identifying the symbols 1/2, 1/4, 3/4.
  • Explaining the meaning of various fractional values like 1/2, 1/4, 3/4.
  • Understanding the equivalence of 2/4 and 1/2; 2/2, 3/3, 4/4 and 1.

Money

  • Converting Rupees to Paise.
  • Adding and subtracting amounts using column addition and subtraction with regrouping.
  • Using operations to find totals, change, multiple costs and unit cost.
  • Estimating roughly the totals and total cost.

Measurement (Length)

  • Relating metre with centimetre.
  • Converting metre into centimetres and vice versa.
  • Solving problems involving length and distances.
  • Estimating the length of an object and the distance between two given locations.

Measurement (Weight)

  • Weighing objects using a balance and standard units.
  • Determining the sums and differences of weights.
  • Estimating the weight of an object and verifying using a balance.

Measurement (Volume)

  • Measuring volumes of given liquid using containers marked with standard units.
  • Determining sums and differences of volumes.
  • Estimating the volume of a liquid contained in a vessel and verifying by measuring.

Time

  • Computing the number of weeks in a year.
  • Correlating the number of days in a year with the number of days in each month.
  • Justifying the reason for the need of a leap year.
  • Reading the clock time to the nearest hours and minutes.
  • Expressing time using the terms ‘a.m.’ and ‘p.m.’
  • Estimating the duration of familiar events.
  • Finding approximate time elapsed by forward counting (to the nearest hour).
  • Computing the number of days between two dates.

Data Handling

  • Collecting data and representing it in the form of bar graphs.
  • Drawing inferences by discussing with the teacher.

Patterns

  • Identifying patterns in multiplication and division, such as multiples of 9.
  • Casting out nines from a given number to check if it is a multiple of nine.
  • Multiplying and dividing by 10s and 100s.
  • Identifying geometrical patterns based on symmetry.

The 4th Class Maths syllabus can be completed by practicing the questions of the topics given above. Students should try to relate the topics with their day-to-day life to gain confidence in the subject.

Class 4 Maths Worksheets

Solving Class 4 maths worksheets helps students become consistent in solving questions. These worksheets are designed to improve time management and problem-solving techniques while covering all the topics of Class 4 maths. They also include answer verifications at the end of each worksheet.

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