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Chapter 1 - Numbers
- Number names
- Numerals for Number names
- Successor of a Number
- Predecessor of a Number
- Consecutive Numbers
- Comparing Numbers
- Form Largest Numeral From Given Digits
- Convert to form numbers
- Place Value
- Expanded form
- Patterns of increasing numbers
- Patterns of decreasing numbers
- Patterns of increasing numbers by 10
- Even Numbers
- Odd Numbers
- Consecutive Numbers
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Chapter 2 - Addition
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Chapter 3 - Subtraction
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Chapter 4 - Multiplication
- Dodging tables upto 12
- Multiplying 2 digit number with 1 digit number without carry
- Multiplying 3 digit number with 1 digit number without carry
- Multiplying 2 digit number with 1 digit number with carry
- Multiplying 3 digit number with 1 digit number with carry
- Multiplying by 10 and 100
- Multiplying Multiplicand with Multiplier ending with one zero
- Multiplying Multiplicand with Multiplier ending with two zero
- Multiplying 2 digit Numbers by 2 Digit Numbers without carry
- Multiplying 2 digit Numbers by 2 Digit Numbers with carry
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Chapter 5 - Measurement of length
- Converting Kilometres into Metres
- Converting Kilometres and Metres into Metres
- Converting Metres into Kilometres
- Converting Kilometres into Kilometres and Metres
- Converting Metres into Centimetres
- Converting Metres and Centimetres into Centimetres
- Converting Centimetres into Metres
- Converting Centimetres into Metres and Centimetres
- Addition of Metres (m) & Centimetres (cm) without carry
- Addition of Metres (m) and Centimetres (cm) with carry
- Subtraction of Metres and Centimetres without borrowing
- Subtraction of Metres and Centimetres with borrowing
- Addition of (Kilometres) km and (Metres) m without carry
- Addition of (Kilometres) km and (Metres) m with carry
- Subtraction of Kilometres and Metres without borrowing
- Subtraction of Kilometres (km) and Metres (m) with borrowing
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Chapter 6 - Measurement of mass
- Converting Kilograms into Grams
- Converting Kilograms and Grams to Grams
- Converting Grams to Kilograms
- Converting Grams to Kilograms and Grams
- Add (Kilograms) kg and (Grams) g without carry
- Add (Kilograms) kg and (Grams) m with carry over
- Subtraction of Kilograms (kg) & Grams (m) without borrowing
- Subtraction of Kilograms (kg) and grams (m) with borrowing
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Chapter 7 - Measurement of capacity
- Converting Litres into Millilitres
- Converting Litres and Millititres into Millilitres
- Converting Millilitres into Litres
- Converting Millititres into Litres and Millilitres
- Addition of Litres (L) and Millilitres (mL) without carry
- Addition of Litres (L) and Millilitres (mL) with carry over
- Subtraction of Litres and Millilitres without borrowing
- Subtraction of Litres (L) & Millilitres (mL) with borrowing
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Chapter 8 - Geometry
Consecutive Numbers
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What are Consecutive Numbers?
Consecutive numbers are numbers that follow each other in order from smallest to largest.
In other words, we can say that consecutive number of any number is obtained by adding 1 to that number.