7VM Ch 01 Before Numbers or Pre Number Concept

Class I

Ch 01 Before Numbers or Pre Number Concept 

Part A
Big and Small 
Heavy and Light
Tall and Short 
High and Low
Top and Bottom
On and Under
More and Less
Near and Far
छोटा और बड़ा 
भारी और हल्का 
लंबा और छोटा या नाटा 
ऊंचा और नीचा 
चोटी और ताली 
ऊपर और नीचे
कम और अधिक
पास और दूर

Part B
Out and In
Outside and Inside
Above and Below
Over and Under 
Up and Down 
Open and Closed 
Left and Right
Behind and Front
बाहर और भीतर 
बाहर की ओर और भीतर की ओर 
ऊपर और नीचे
ऊपर और नीचे 
खुला और बंद 
बांया और दांया
पीछे और सामने

Inside         Outside
Big              Small
Bigger        Smaller 
Biggest      Smallest
Top             Bottom
Near            Far
Nearer        Farther
Nearest      Farthest
On               Under
Above          Below

Ch 02 Numbers 1 to 9 and 0

Count and Write ✍️ 
Before, After end in Between
Greater than >
Less than < 
Equal to = 
Concept of zero 

Ch 03 Number Upto 20
Number 11 to 19 
Reading of numbers 
1-1=11 
1-2 =12
2-3 = 23
Number on abacus 
Greater than >
Less than < 
Equal to = 
Big and small 
Bigger and Smaller 
Biggest and Smallest
Increasing order 
Decreasing order

Ch 04  Cardinal And Ordinal Numbers
Number 11 to 19 
Ordinal Number 1 to 10 

Ch 05   Addition Within 10
3 and 4 makes
Additional number line 
Counting forward on the number line
Counting forward on the finger 
Additional with Colum method by drawing and counting lines
At the end addition with zero 
Word problems

Ch 06   Subtraction Within 10
Take 3 from 4
Subtraction on number line 
Counting backward on the number line
Counting backward on the finger 
Subtraction with Colum method by cutting lines.
At the end Subtraction with zero 
Word problems

Ch 07 Number Upto 20
Number Names 11 to 19 
Numerals (counting number)
Before, After end in Between
Greater than >
Less than < 
Equal to = 
Concept of zero 

Ch 08 Addition and Subtraction Within 20
Simple Addition and Subtraction
Word problems

Ch 09 Number Upto 50
Number Names 21 to 50 
Numerals (counting number) and number names
Write ✍️ 1 to 20 
Write ✍️ 21 to 40 
Write ✍️ 31 to 50 
Write ✍️ 20 to 1 
Write ✍️ 30 to 1 
Write ✍️ 40 to 1
 Write ✍️ 41 to 20 
Write ✍️ 31 to 1 
Write ✍️ 50 to 1
Greater than >
Less than < 
Equal to = 
Big and small 
Bigger and Smaller 
Biggest and Smallest
Increasing order 
Decreasing order

Ch 10 Number Upto 100
Number Names 51 to 100 
Numerals (counting number) and number names
Write ✍️ 51 to 70 
Write ✍️ 61 to 80 
Write ✍️ 81 to 100 
Write ✍️ 70 to 51 
Write ✍️ 80 to 61 
Write ✍️ 90 to 51
 Write ✍️ 31 to 80 
Write ✍️ 41 to 90 
Write ✍️ 100 to 1
Comparing of Numbers 
Greater than >
Less than < 
Equal to = 
Big and small 
Bigger and Smaller 
Biggest and Smallest
Ascending (Increasing order) 
Descending (Decreasing) order

Ch 11 Comparison and Ordering of Numbers 
Greater than >
Less than < 
Equal to = 
Big and small 
Bigger and Smaller 
Biggest and Smallest
Smallest and greatest
Ascending (Increasing order) 
Descending (Decreasing) order

Ch 12 Numbers in Expanded Form
★ Single digit number not expand 
★ Expanded Form of Number 11 to 100

Ch 13  Addition And Subtraction
★  addition of tense 
★ Addition by forward counting 
★ Addition from finger counting 
★ Column addition 
★ Addition with regrouping 
★ Addition on number line
★ Word problems 
★ Subtraction of tense 
★ Subtraction by forward counting 
★ Subtraction from finger counting 
★ Column Subtraction 
★ Subtraction with regrouping 
★ Word problems 
★ Subtraction on number line

Ch 14 Tables And Multiplication
★   Multiplication means repeated edition 
2 group of 4 equals 
3 group of 5 equals
5 group of 4 equals 
6 group of 5 equals

Ch 15 Geometry
★  figure 
Open figure closed figure
square and rectangle 
About square about rectangle 
(Sides, vertexes and faces)
Open figure and close figure 
Other figure match with square and rectangle 
Sides and vertex is and face 
Triangle and circle 
(Sides, vertexes and faced)
Other figure match with Triangle and circle 
Cubes and cuboids 
About Cubes and cuboids 
(Sides, vertexes and faces)
Other figure match with Cubes and cuboids
Cone and cylinder 
About Cone and cylinder 
(Sides, vertexes and faces)
Other figure match with Cone and cylinder
Rolling or sliding 
The objects with round surface roles the object with flat surface slides

Ch 16  Measurement
★   comparing length (objects which have length)
Short 
tall
Long
★ Comparing of weight (objects which have  weight)
Heavy 
light
★ Comparing of quantities (objects which have length)
More less largest least 
Other 
Figure thinner thickest thinest 
Personal units
Measuring by body 
Hand Spain बालिस्त
Cubit हाथ
Finger अंगुल
Foot पैर
Pace / Fedam कदम

Ch 17  Measurement
Money 
Coin / Coins 
Rupee / Rupees / ₹
Paisa / Paise / p
Knowledge about paise and Rupees 

Ch 18  Calendar 
Name of days 
Name of month 

Ch 19 Time
Different time of a day 
Morning, (Midnight 12:00 to 11:59
Noon  (Mid-day) 12:00
Afternoon
Evening, 
Night, 
Midnight 
Reading of time

Class II
Ch 01 Revision of Numbers and Numerals 
Numbers and Numerals 
Before after inbetween 
Comparing number
Greater than >
Less than < 
Equal to = 
Big and small 
Bigger and Smaller 
Biggest and Smallest
Smallest and greatest
Ordering of Number
Ascending (Increasing order) 
Descending (Decreasing) order
Addition and subtraction

Ch 02 Ordinal Numbers and Cardinal Number 
Ordinal Number 1 to 10
Cardinal Number 1 to 100

Ch 03 Even Numbers and Odd Number 
Even Numbers 
Odd Numbers

Even Numbers
If a number has its ones digit as 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, it is an even number. For example, 10, 22, 34, 46, 58, 60, 77, 84, 96, 68are even numbers.

Odd Numbers
If a number has its ones digit as 1, 3, 5, 7 or 9, it is an odd number. For example, 11, 23, 75, 97, 89, 31, 53, 45, 67, 89 are odd numbers.

Ch 04 Skip Counting 
Skip counting in 2s.
Skip counting in 3s.
Skip counting in 4s.
Skip counting in 5s.
Skip counting in 6s.
Skip counting in 7s.
Skip counting in 8s.
Skip counting in 9s.
Skip counting in 10s.

Ch 05 Various Digits Number 
Single Digits Number 
Two Or Double digits Number 
Three or Triple digits Number 
Smallest number of 
Single Digits Number 
Two Or Double digits Number 
Three or Triple digits Number 
Biggest or Largest Number of 
Single Digits Number 
Two Or Double digits Number 
Three or Triple digits Number 
Writing three digits number (Numerals) Number Names
101 to 200
201 to 300
301 to 400
401 to 500
501 to 600
601 to 700
701 to 800
801 to 900
901 to 1000
3-digit number on the abacus 🧮 
Face value and place value 
Face value the number name 
Place value value the place 
Expanded form and short form 
3245 –> Short Form 
3000+200+40+5 –> Expended From 
Comparing number
Greater than >
Less than < 
Equal to = 
Big and small 
Bigger and Smaller 
Biggest and Smallest
Smallest and greatest
Ordering of Number
Ascending (Increasing order) 
Descending (Decreasing) order

Ch 06 Addition
Count on to add 
Addition using a 10-10 grid 
Adding once and tense 
Addition of two digit number 
2R & 2C, 3R & 2C, 4R & 2C
Addition of three digit number
2R & 3C, 3R & 3C, 4R & 3C
Story sums or word problem 825

Ch 07 Subtraction 
Count on to subtract 
Subtract using a 10-10 grid 
Subtract once and tense 
Subtract of two digit number 
2R & 2C, 3R & 2C, 4R & 2C
Subtract of three digit number
2R & 3C, 2R & 4C
Story sums or word problem
Checking subtraction through edition

Ch 08 Multiplication 
Repeated Addition
m × n = k –> is called multiplication fact 
× it is the sign or symbol of multipliction called into or multiply by 

Writing multiplication fact corresponding to the repeated Addition 
Multiplication Fact       Repeated Multiplication 
2+2+2+2+2 = 10            2×5 = 10

Writing repeated Addition corresponding to the multiplication fact 
Multiplication Fact        Repeated Addition 
2×5 = 10                           2+2+2+2+2 = 10

Multiplication on the number line by jumping 
Multiplication table 0 to 10 
Multiplication in colum 
Story sums or word problem

Ch 09 Division 
Repeated Subtraction 
m ÷ n = k –> is called division fact 
÷ it is the sign or symbol of division called by or oblic 

Writing multiplication fact corresponding to the repeated Subtraction 
Multiplication Fact       Repeated Multiplication 
2+2+2+2+2 = 10            2×5 = 10

Writing repeated Subtraction corresponding to the multiplication fact 
Multiplication Fact        Repeated Addition 
2×5 = 10                           2+2+2+2+2 = 10

Division on the number line by jumping
Multiplication in colum 
Story sums or word problem

Ch 16  Measurement
★   comparing length (objects which have length)
Short 
tall
Long
★ Comparing of weight (objects which have  weight)
Heavy 
light
★ Comparing of quantities (objects which have length)
More less largest least 
Other 
Figure thinner thickest thinest 
Personal units
Measuring by body 
Hand Spain बालिस्त
Cubit हाथ
Finger अंगुल
Foot पैर
Pace / Fedam कदम

Measuring by meter Road 
1 m = 100cm
Addition and subtraction of the unit of length 

Ch. 11 Measuring Weight 
1 kg = 1000g
★ Comparing of weight (objects which have  weight)
Heavy 
light
Addition and subtraction of the unit of weight 

Ch. 12 Measuring Capacity 
1 l = 1000 ml
The amount of liquid that a container can hold is called its capacity.
★ Comparing of capacity (measuring the liquid objects like milk, water, Oil, petrol, diesel etc)
More, less, largest, least 
Addition and subtraction of the unit of weight 

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