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WORKBOOK FEATURES If there are no balloons in Ram’s hand, how will you express it with a number? Practice Worksheets Venky has 12 flowers and Practice Questions Kunjan has 11 flowers. How Practice questions based on many flowers do they have Aims at revising the NEP guidelines to foster critical in all? chapter with supplemental and higher-order thinking skills practice questions I Apply 1) A triangle has ____ sides. 5 (A) 3 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 0 Questions that allow for application of the concept Estimate the lengths using hands I Remember and feet. Check if your guess is 3to real-life scenarios close to the actual measure. 2 and Understand Provides opportunities I Explore for practising the basic sub-concepts Extends the concept to more advanced and challenging questions that meet the criteria of higher-order 4 thinking skills INQUIRY-BASED The number name of 8 is _________. Explore More Think and Answer (A) one (B) eight (C) nine (D) ten Research-based Questions that encourage activities to explore critical thinking and more about the concept engagement with the concept I Recall Do it Yourself Now I Will Act Exercises aimed at Creative activities for Ideas for activities to revising the pre-requisite deeper engagement apply the concept in with the concept real-life situations 1 knowledge needed for the concept Try it Out Now I Can Answer Experiential activities Questions to check for to encourage deeper understanding of the engagement with the concept concept learned SKILL-BASED Visa_G1_Maths_WB1_V1.indb 2 9/17/2022 3:01:13 PM

CONTENTS 6) Time 6.1) Days of the Week and Months in a Year Inquiry-Based 01 03 6.2) Sequence Events Over Longer Periods Inquiry-Based 7) Money 08 7.1) Add and Subtract Money 13 without Conversion Skill-Based 15 19 Practice Worksheet 4 8) Multiplication 8.1) Concept of Repeated Addition Skill-Based 8.2) Skip Counting Skill-Based 9) Measurements Inquiry-Based 25 9.1) Measure Lengths Using Standard Units 27 29 9.2) Compare Weights Using a Simple Balance Inquiry-Based 9.3) Compare Containers for Capacities Inquiry-Based Practice Worksheet 5 33 10) Data Handling 35 10.1) Pictographs Skill-Based Practice Worksheet 6 43 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 3 9/19/2022 7:13:58 PM

CLASSKLAP AND NEP 2020 ClassKlap by Eupheus partners with schools, supporting them through the steps of planning, teaching, learning, personal revision and assessment to equip students with the desired knowledge and skills for the primary school level. ClassKlap presents their latest series which has been created to fulfil the vision of the New Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Here are some salient features of this series: NEP-aligned learning tool Description Skill-based lessons Lessons are structured as per Bloom’s Revised Taxonomy in textbook and workbook (Remember-Understand-Apply-Analyse-Evaluate-Create) and LSRW (Listening-Speaking-Reading-Writing) skills for English. Inquiry-based lessons Lessons are structured based on a Socratic approach using a in textbook and question-answer format, aiming at discovery-based learning as per workbook NEP guidelines. Exploratory activities in the workbook further facilitate holistic learning of the skills/concepts. Highlight features Features such as Poetry Corner, Maths Lab, Think Like a Scientist, Life Practice worksheets Skills and others to help learners engage in research, application-oriented learning, and the development of scientific temper; Student Reflection sheets foster the skill of reflecting on one’s own learning progress. Practice worksheets are aligned with the goals of sharpening critical thinking, evidence-based thinking, and higher-order thinking skills, as per NEP guidelines. The books contain the following overarching features recommended in the NEP 2020: a spiralling progression of frameworks adopted for Grammar, Maths and EVS inclusive representation of gender and diversity for the heterogeneous Indian classroom learner-centred content using effective and age-appropriate language multiple types of questions with scaffolded and independent practice for students All in all, the ClassKlap curriculum ensures foundational literacy and numeracy skills, develops subject-specific competencies, enhances key 21st century skills such as creativity, communication, collaboration and critical thinking, while promoting environmentally sensitive and culturally responsive democratic citizenship among students. — The Authors Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 4 9/19/2022 7:14:04 PM

Time 6 6.1: Days of the Week and Months in a Year Explore More ● W e have learnt that February has only 28 or 29 days. Do you know why this is so? In which years does February have 29 days? Use the internet or ask your parents to find out. Now I Can Answer 1) There are __________ months in a year. (D) 9 (A) 12 (B) 11 (C) 10 2) April has ________ days. (A) 365 (B) 30 (C) 31 (D) 0 3) ___________ is the seventh month of the year. (A) July (B) June (C) May (D) August 4) There are ____________________ full weeks in a month. 5) Ten years make a __________________. 6) Seven days make a __________________. 7) Look at the given calendar JULY and answer the following questions. SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 23456 a) H ow many days are there in July? 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 b) If 6th July is a Saturday, when 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 is the next Saturday? 28 29 30 31 1 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 1 9/19/2022 7:14:08 PM

c) How many Sundays are there in July on the calendar? 8) How much time does the Earth take to move around the Sun once? Do It Yourself ● Colour the following pictures. Can you tell which season it is in each of the pictures? Write the names below the pictures. a) _______________ b) ________________ ● D o you know when your family members have their birthdays? Use the calendar to find out on which day of the week their birthday falls and complete the following table. Also, mention which season it is during that time. Family member Birthday Day of the week Season ● ● ● ● 2 Time Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 2 9/19/2022 7:14:15 PM

6.2: Sequence Events Over Longer Periods Think and Answer ● What activities do you do after you go home from school? List at least five activities and put them in sequence. Also, mention the time at which you do these activities. ● In your school, do you get breaks between classes? Mention the times at which you get these breaks and arrange them in a sequence. Now I Can Answer 1) Which of the following numbers would you not find on the face of the clock? (A) 9 (B) 10 (C) 11 (D) 13 2) The minute hand in the given clock is at ____________. (A) 3 (B) 12 (C) 11 (D) 4 3) The hour hand in the given clock is at ____________. (A) 8 (B) 12 (C) 4 (D) 5 4) The short hand of the clock is known as the ___________________ hand. 5) The time on the clock below is __________________. Time 3 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 3 9/19/2022 7:14:21 PM

6) At 12 o’clock, the hour hand of the clock will be on the number _________. 7) What is the long hand of the clock known as? 8) Read the time on the given clocks: a) _______________________ b) _______________________ 9) At what time do you come home from school? Do It Yourself ● L ist all your morning activities in sequence till you reach school. Also, write the time at which you do them and draw the position of the hour and the minute hands on the clock. Use the table given in the next page. 4 Time Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 4 9/19/2022 7:14:25 PM

Activity Time Position of the hands on the 1) clock 2) 3) 4) 5) ● D o you know who wakes up the earliest in your house? 5 Find out the times at which each family 9/19/2022 7:14:28 PM member in your house wakes up and mention where the hour and the minute hands are at this time on the clock. Arrange the names of your family members in ascending order according to the time they wake up. Time Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 5

Practice Questions 1) Name the months having 31 days. 2) Read the calendar of this year carefully. Answer the following questions. a) On which day does 5th September fall? b) How many Sundays are there in December? c) How many weeks are there in November? 3) Answer the following questions based on the calendar. a) If 31st December is a Tuesday, on which day will the New Year begin? b) Name the months between the 3rd month and the 7th month of the year. 4) R ead the given calendar of December carefully. Answer the following questions. a) How many Saturdays are there in December? b) On which day does the last day of DECEMBER November fall? SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 5) R ead the given calendar of December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 carefully. Answer the following questions. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 a) On which day does 8th 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 December fall? 29 30 31 b) How many days are there in the 5th week of December? 6) F ill the calendar of July with the correct JULY dates for this year. SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 7) Answer the following questions. a) D uring which months do we have 17 summer season? b) Which season is it in November? c) In which season do you wear woollen coats? 6 Time Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 6 9/19/2022 7:14:29 PM

8) If today is 28th May and it is summer now, what season it will be four months later? 9) If February with 28 days begins on a Monday, then on which day its first week will end? 10) W hat is the time when both the minute hand and the hour hand are on 12 on a clock? 11) What is the time when the minute hand is on 12 and the hour hand is on 2 on a clock? 12) W hat is the time when the hour hand is on 11 and the minute hand is on 12 on a clock? 13) Draw the hands of the clock to show the given time. a) 6 o’clock b) 7 o’clock c) 1 o’clock 14) A ditya’s grandfather takes his medicines every two hours. If he took his previous medicine at 7 o’clock, at what time will he take his next round of medicines? Time 7 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 7 9/19/2022 7:14:33 PM

7 Money 7.1: Add and Subtract Money without Conversion 7.1 I Recall [] [] Multiple Choice Questions [] 1) `44 + `22 = ______________ (A) `65 (B) `66 (C) `22 (D) `64 2) `77 – `44 = ______________ (A) `22 (B) `44 (C) `33 (D) `77 3) `50 + `40 = ______________ (A) `0 (B) `10 (C) `80 (D) `90 7.1 I Remember and Understand Multiple Choice Questions [ ] 4) `20.50 + `10.10 = ______________ ] ] (A) `20.60 (B) `30.60 (C) `40.50 (D) `10.40 5) The sum of `11.11 and `22.22 is ______________. [ (A) `11.22 (B) `22.11 (C) `33.33 (D) `11.11 6) The difference between `55.55 and `44.44 is ______________. [ (A) `99.99 (B) `44.44 (C) `55.55 (D) `11.11 Fill in the Blanks 7) `40.10 + `30.10 = _________________ 8) `55.40 – `45.40 = _________________ 9) `61.10 + `31.10 = _________________ 8 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 8 9/19/2022 7:14:34 PM

Very Short Answer Questions 10) Subtract `33.33 from `55.55. Solution: `p . –. . 11) Add `21.21 and `11.11. Solution: ` p . +. . 12) Subtract `90 from `91. Solution: ` – Short Answer Questions 13) Add: a) `56.10 and `32.50 b) `22.25 and `37.45 Solution: a) ` p b) ` p . . +. +. . . 14) Subtract: a) `45.40 from `85.80 b) `52.50 from `93.90 Solution: a) ` p b) ` p .. –. –. . . Money 9 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 9 9/19/2022 7:14:35 PM

7.1 I Apply Very Short Answer Question 15) In a nursery, the cost of five plants is `50. A pot costs `40. What is the total cost of five plants and one pot? ` Solution: + Short Answer Questions 16) The cost of a book is `93.50. Shruti gave `95.50 to the shopkeeper. How much change did the shopkeeper give to Shruti? Solution: `p . –. . 17) Ziya bought a bunch of needles for `55.50 and a few rolls of thread for `43.00. What is the total cost of the needles and the thread? Solution: `p . +. . 10 Money Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 10 9/19/2022 7:14:36 PM

7.1 I Explore Short Answer Question 18) Diksha has `300 with her. How many of the given items can she buy? Write at least two combinations. Use each item only once in a combination. `100 `200 `150 `150 Solution: 11 9/19/2022 7:14:40 PM Money Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 11

Practice Questions 1) Add. a) `11.19 and `21.10 b) `35.55 and `52.01 c) `10.10 and `10.20 2) Add. a) `33.99 and `55.00 b) `24.75 and `52.22 c) `11.21 and `23.21 3) Solve the following. b) `56.21 + `22.33 c) `31.31 + `41.42 a) `34.34 + `12.13 4) Solve the following. b) `65.23 + `94.36 c) `49.49 + `61.61 a) `70.75 + `02.20 5) Add. a) `7.63 and `15.35 b) `5.03 and `82.01 c) `9.21 and `20.56 6) Write in columns and subtract. a) `15.50 from `18.50 b) `23.65 from `24.89 c) `11.13 from `23.33 7) Write in columns and subtract. a) `30.12 from `70.68 b) `23.78 from `31.89 c) `42.24 from `53.35 8) Solve the following. b) `99.88 – `22.52 c) `96.63 – `23.31 a) `89.34 – `57.21 9) Solve the following. b) `99.75 – `32.04 c) `78.83 – `32.32 a) `30.26 – `29.01 10) Subtract. a) `23.00 from `40.87 b) `12.00 from `65.65 c) `73.00 from `87.23 11) A water bottle costs `15.50 and a lunch box costs `84.25. What is their total cost? 12) Prem had `25 and Shyam had `62. How much money do they have in all? 13) 1 kg sugar costs `45 and 1 kg jaggery costs `55. a) What is the total cost of 1 kg sugar and 1 kg jaggery? b) Which one costs more and by how much? 14) A pencil box costs `50. The cost of an exam pad is `10 less than the cost of the pencil box. What is the cost of the exam pad? 15) T he total cost of a notebook and a marker pen is `87. If the cost of the notebook is `47, what is the cost of the marker pen? 12 Money Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 12 9/19/2022 7:14:41 PM

Practice Worksheet 4 1) Complete the following graphic organiser. [Critical Thinking] Meenal has three notes of `20. Can a) she buy a pencil box worth `80? _________________. Answer Manju has four notes of `10. Can Yes/No b) she buy a bottle worth `50? _________________. Raju has two notes of `50. Can c) he buy a book worth `70? _________________. 2) Read the given case and choose the correct answers. [Critical Thinking] Rohan is at a grocery shop to buy a few items. The rates of the items were written on the board outside the shop as follows. Item Quantity Rate Tamarind 250 gm `35.50 150 gm `25.20 Chilli 500 gm `65.50 Turmeric powder 100 gm `43.45 Pepper a) How much will Rohan have to pay for 250 gm of tamarind and 100 gm of pepper? (A) `82.15 (B) `67.55 (C) `75.50 (D) `78.95 b) How much more is the cost of 500 gm of turmeric powder than 150 gm of chilli? (A) `40.3 (B) `47.33 (C) `52.23 (D) `39.60 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 13 13 9/19/2022 7:14:49 PM

3) Read the given case and answer the following questions. [Critical Thinking] Janaki bought a pen for `54.33 and a doll for `84.50. Ramya bought a diary for `94.20 and a pen for `42.20. Fill in the blanks correctly based on the given information. a) Janaki spent a total of ` __________________________ on the pen and the doll. b) The cost of the pen bought by Ramya is ` ________________________ less than the cost of the pen bought by Janaki. 4) Find the total amount. [Critical Thinking] 6 notes of `10 + 2 notes of `20 (D) `80 (A) `90 (B) `100 (C) `120 5) Find the odd one out. [Critical Thinking, Play and Learn] (A) three notes of `50 (B) one note of `100 and one note of `50 (C) two notes of `100 (D) five notes of `20 and five notes of `10 14 Practice Worksheet 4 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 14 9/19/2022 7:14:56 PM

8 Multiplication [] [] 8.1: Concept of Repeated Addition 8.1 I Recall Multiple Choice Questions Add and write the number of objects. 1)  Number of cones = _____________ (A) 3 (B) 18 (C) 6 (D) 9 2)   Number of tyres = _____________ (A) 3 (B) 18 (C) 6 (D) 9 3)  [] Number of legs = _____________ (A) 4 (B) 8 (C) 16 (D) 20 15 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 15 9/19/2022 7:15:04 PM

8.1 I Remember and Understand Multiple Choice Questions Refer to the picture and answer the questions given below. 4) How many groups are there in the picture? [] (A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 12 (D) 10 [] 5) How many objects are there in each group? [] (A) 12 (B) 4 (C) 3 (D) 2 6) How many objects are there in total? (A) 3 (B) 12 (C) 4 (D) 16 Fill in the Blanks 7) In repeated addition, we put the objects into ____________________ groups to find their total. Refer to the picture and fill in the blanks. 16 Multiplication Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 16 9/19/2022 7:15:09 PM

8) The total number of objects in the given picture is ___________________. 9) The number of groups is ___________________. Very Short Answer Questions Refer to the picture and answer the questions. 10) Write the number of sheep in each group. Solution: 11) Write the total number of sheep. Solution: 12) How will you read the given picture? Solution: Short Answer Questions 13) Identify the number of groups in the following picture. Count and write the number of dogs in each group. Write the total number of dogs in the picture. Solution: 17 9/19/2022 7:15:14 PM Multiplication Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 17

14) Identify the number of groups in the given picture. Count and write the number of deer in each group. Calculate the total number of deer in the picture. Solution: I Apply 8.1 Very Short Answer Question 15) Look at the birds. How many wings do the birds have in total? Solution: Short Answer Questions 16) A square has 4 corners. How many corners do 5 squares have? Solution: 17) There are 6 lions. How many legs do the lions have? Solution: Multiplication 9/19/2022 7:15:19 PM 18 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 18

8.1 I Explore Short Answer Question 18) Parth is learning to sew buttons on his shirts. His teacher gives him a task of sewing buttons on 6 shirts. Each shirt needs to have 7 buttons. How many buttons would Parth need for his task? Solution: 8.2: Skip Counting 8.2 I Recall Multiple Choice Questions Refer to the picture and answer the questions. 1) How many groups of pineapples are there? [] (A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7 2) How many pineapples are there in each group? [] (A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7 Multiplication 19 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 19 9/19/2022 7:15:27 PM

3) How many pineapples are there in total? [] (A) 20 (B) 22 (C) 24 (D) 26 8.2 I Remember and Understand Multiple Choice Questions 4) If you count by 3s, the next number just after 9 is __________. [] (A) 3 (B) 12 (C) 15 (D) 18 5) The symbol used for multiplication is __________. [] (A) + (B) – (C) × (D) ÷ 6) We read 3 × 1 = 3 as three ______ are three. [] (A) ones (B) twos (C) threes (D) fours Fill in the Blanks 7) 2 × 8 = _______ 8) While counting by 4s, we count every ______________ number. 9) If we count by 2s, the next number after 6 is ________. Very Short Answer Questions 10) What number comes when we count by 3s twice from 9? Solution: 11) Find the product. a) 2 × 5 b) 2 × 9 Solution: 12) Find the product. a) 5 × 4 b) 6 × 8 Solution: 20 Multiplication Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 20 9/19/2022 7:15:28 PM

Short Answer Questions 52 13) Start with 32 and count by 4s till 52. 32 14) Start with 3 and count by 3s till 18. 3 18 8.2 I Apply Very Short Answer Question 15) Asma counts the bags using skip counting by 4. Write the numbers in the boxes. Short Answer Questions 16) Rekha and her 4 friends are counting the total number of books they have in Grade 2. Can you help them count these books using skip counting by 6. Write the numbers in the boxes. How many books do they have altogether? Multiplication 21 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 21 9/19/2022 7:15:36 PM

17) Show the path Anjali takes to reach the book by striking the boxes using skip counting by 5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 8.2 I Explore Short Answer Question 18) Complete the wheel of skip counting by 8. 8 56 24 40 22 Multiplication Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 22 9/19/2022 7:15:39 PM

Practice Questions 1) Use repeated addition to find the total number of circles. 2) Count and add. 3) Use repeated addition to find the total number of cats. 4) Count and add. 5) Vishnu observed that there were 7 bamboos in a row. How many bamboos could he count in 3 rows? 6) Count and add. 7) Use repeated addition to find the total number of corners. Multiplication 23 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 23 9/19/2022 7:16:35 PM

8) Malala observed that there were 11 leaves on a branch. How many leaves could she count on the 3 branches? 9) Swetha observed that one dog has 4 legs. How many legs did she count for the 5 dogs? 10) Skip count by 4 and fill in the boxes. 40 4 16 11) Skip count by 6 and write in the leaves. 6 30 12) Skip count by 8 and fill in the boxes. 8 32 13) Skip count by 10 and fill in the boxes. 30 60 14) Maya counts leaves using skip counting by 3. How many leaves does she count altogether? 15) Jeetu counts the blades of fans using skip counting by 5. How many blades does she count altogether? 24 Multiplication Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 24 9/19/2022 7:18:05 PM

Measurements 9 9.1: Measure Lengths Using Standard Units Explore More ● We have learnt that there are 10 equal divisions measuring a millimetre each in a centimetre. This means that 1 centimetre = 10 millimetres. Now, use the internet to find out: a) How many centimetres are there in a metre? b) How many metres are there in a kilometre? ● Is it possible to measure the distance between your house and your school? Can we measure it using your ruler ? Which unit should we use to measure this distance? This distance may be too large to measure using a measuring tape. How can we measure such large distances? Ask your parents or use the internet to find out. Now I Can Answer 1) Centimetre is written in short as _________. (A) m (B) cm (C) kg (D) km 2) The standard unit of measuring length is ________. (A) metre (B) handspan (C) ruler (D) cubit 3) Which of the following is not a standard unit of measurement? (A) metre (B) kilometre (C) handspan (D) centimetre 4) The unit metre is written as __________________ in short. 5) To measure lengths larger than a metre we use the unit called __________________. 25 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 25 9/19/2022 7:18:07 PM

6) What is the length of the screwdriver? 7) What is the length of your notebook? Measure it with a ruler. 8) What is the length of the toothpaste tube? 9) Tick the unit that is used to measure the given object. mm cm m km Do It Yourself ● In the space provided, draw an outline of your palm. Now, measure its length. You must measure the length from the tip of your middle finger to the base of the palm. Compare the length of your palm with that of your classmates. Find out who has the longest palm in your class. ● Do you have a measuring tape at home? Measure the length of at least 5 household objects using it. Write down the measurements in a table. Don’t forget to mention the correct unit for each of your measurements! 26 Measurements Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 26 9/19/2022 7:18:09 PM

9.2: Compare Weights Using a Simple Balance Explore More ● We have seen that the weight of human beings is measured in kilograms. But we cannot use a simple balance to measure the weight of a person. What instrument do we use to measure the weight of heavier objects like human beings and animals? Ask your parents or use the internet to find out. ● We know that we use kilograms to measure the weight of heavy objects. But some objects are so heavy that we need an even greater unit to measure them. What is the unit used to measure these heavy objects? List at least three examples of very heavy objects. You can use the internet or ask your parents to find out. Now I Can Answer 1) ______ g of gold or silver is called a tola. (A) 100 (B) 10 (C) 50 (D) 5 2) Wheat is measured in __________. (D) tola (A) kilograms (B) centimetres (C) metres (D) grams 3) Jewellers use ________ to weigh ornaments. (A) kilograms (B) milligrams (C) centigrams 4) 50 g of gold jewellery is equal to _____________ tolas. 5) Weight of animals and birds is measured in ____________________. 6) 1 kg = ___________ g 7) Write the unit used to measure the weight of a tiger. Measurements 27 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 27 9/19/2022 7:18:11 PM

8) Tick the unit used to measure the weight of the given object. mg g kg 9) Tick the correct units to measure the weights of the following. a) a bundle of safety pins b) a 5-year-old baby kg g kg g Do It Yourself ● In your classroom, find at least five objects that are measured using grams, and five objects that are measured using kilograms. Arrange them in a sequence from the lightest to the heaviest. ● Do you know how much food your family eats in a month? Here is a list of some food items. Find out from your parents the quantity of each item you consume in a month. Don’t forget to mention the unit with which the item is measured! Food item Quantity needed for 1 month Unit 1) Sugar 2) Dal 3) Rice 4) Salt Measurements 28 9/19/2022 7:18:24 PM Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 28

9.3: Compare Containers for Capacities Explore More We have learnt about the standard units for measuring liquids. How can we measure them? Use the internet or ask your parents and find out what the standard instruments used for measuring liquids are. Now I Can Answer 1) The capacity of a spoon is measured in ________. (D) centilitres (A) litres (B) millilitres (C) kilolitres 2) Which is the biggest unit among the following? (D) kilolitres (A) millilitres (B) centilitres (C) litres 3) 1000 mℓ = _________ ℓ (A) 10 (B) 100 (C) 1000 (D) 1 4) Small quantities of liquids such as syrup doses are measured in ________________. 5) The unit ‘litre’ is written in short as ____________. 6) Petrol in tankers is measured in ________________________. 7) Tick the box below the vessel which nearly has the same capacity as the one given below. Capacity Vessels 600 mℓ Measurements 29 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 29 9/19/2022 7:18:26 PM

8) Write the units used to measure the capacities of the following containers. a) b) 9) Arrange these containers based on their capacities. Write 1 for the smallest container and 5 for the biggest container. 10) There are two flasks of the same capacity. One flask can hold five cups of tea. How many cups of tea can the two flasks hold together? Do It Yourself You must have seen containers of different sizes at home. List at least 5 different containers, and mention their capacities. Also mention what you use them for. You can ask your parents for help. Container Capacity Use 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 30 Measurements Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 30 9/19/2022 7:18:33 PM

Practice Questions 1) Measure these lines and write their lengths with the correct unit in the box. a) b) a) c) b) c) 2) Measure the length of these using your ruler. Note their lengths in your notebook. a) pen b) Maths textbook c) bench d) eraser 3) a) Draw a line and measure its length using a ruler. b) Draw a line measuring 6 cm using a ruler. 4) The length of a pencil is 7 cm. A table is 5 pencils long. What is the length of the table in cm? 5) A pencil is 2 cm longer than a pen. The pen is 3 cm shorter than a marker. If the length of the marker is 12 cm, then a) Which is the shortest among pen, ruler and marker? b) What is the length of the pencil? c) What is the length of the pen? 6) Write the appropriate units (mg, g or kg) to measure the weight of the following objects. a) b) c) d) e) 7) Write names of any three objects measured in mg, g and kg. 8) Write the weights of the given objects. a) a bag of sugar b) a chair Measurements 31 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 31 9/19/2022 7:18:43 PM

c) a cake d) a packet of biscuits 9) The weight of 6 apples is 1 kg. What is the weight of 12 such apples? 10) The weight of 2 bananas is equal to the weight of 12 lemons. If the weight of 6 lemons is 90 grams, what is the weight of 1 banana? 11) Write the appropriate units (mℓ, ℓ or kℓ) to measure the capacities of the following objects. a) b) c) d) e) 12) Write the names of objects whose capacities are measured in mℓ, ℓ, kℓ. 13) Write the total capacity of the given objects. a) b) 250 mℓ 250 mℓ 250 mℓ 250 mℓ c) d) 500 mℓ 500 mℓ 500 mℓ 500 mℓ 10 ℓ 5 ℓ 2 ℓ 1 ℓ 14) Aditya has a jug of 250 mℓ and a bucket of 3 litres. How many jugs of water does he need to fill the bucket? 15) Maya has 500 mℓ juice. She has 10 empty glasses of 50 mℓ capacity each. How many glasses does she need to pour the juice? 32 Measurements Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 32 9/19/2022 7:19:02 PM

Practice Worksheet 5 1) Complete the following graphic organiser. [Critical Thinking] Solve using repeated addition a) b) c) If there are 3 fruits in one How many eyes will 4 How many wheels will 5 basket, how many fruits cats have in total? cars have in total? will be there in 6 such baskets? _________________ _________________ _________________ 2) Read the given case and choose the correct answers. [Critical Thinking] In a bat manufacturing factory, 4 bats are packed in each box for delivery to the shops. 8 such boxes were sent to Ganesh Sports Mart and 11 boxes to Aslam’s Sports Shop. a) How many bats were sent to Ganesh Sports Mart in total? (A) 32 (B) 48 (C) 24 (D) 12 b) One box was lost during the delivery process to Aslam’s Sports Shop. How many bats did the shop receive in the end? (A) 50 (B) 38 (C) 14 (D) 40 3) Read the given case and answer the following questions. [Critical Thinking] After learning about deforestation, Mariya decided to plant 6 trees on the first day of every month. She started to plant trees in the month of January. Fill in the blanks correctly based on the given information. a) Mariya will have planted a total of ___________________ trees by the 10th of April. Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 33 33 9/19/2022 7:19:12 PM

b) She will plant a total of _____________________________ trees in the last 6 months of a year. 4) Choose the odd one out. [Critical Thinking, Play and Learn] (A) 6 + 6 + 6 (B) 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 (C) 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 + 2 (D) 9 + 9 + 9 + 9 5) Which of the following statements is correct?  [Critical Thinking, Play and Learn] Moon: 7 rickshaws will have 35 wheels in total. Gaurav: If there are 3 books in one bag, there will be 9 books in 3 such bags. (A) Only Moon is right. (B) Only Gaurav is right. (C) Both are right. (D) Both are wrong. 34 Practice Worksheet 5 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 34 9/19/2022 7:19:19 PM

10 Data Handling 10.1: Pictographs 10.1 I Recall Multiple Choice Questions Observe the given picture and answer the following questions. 1) How many are there in the collection? [] (A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 2 (D) 5 2) How many total number of toys are there in the collection? [] [] (A) 23 (B) 24 (C) 20 (D) 21 3) Which toy is the least in number among the following? (A) (B) (C) (D) 10.1 I Remember and Understand Multiple Choice Questions 4) A ____________________ on a pictograph tells us how many objects each picture stands for. [] (A) key (B) list (C) symbol (D) title Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 35 35 9/19/2022 7:19:25 PM

5) If = 4 balloons, then represents how many balloons? [] (A) 4 balloons (B) 8 balloons (C) 12 balloons (D) 16 balloons 6) If  = 2 bananas, then represents how many bananas? [] (A) 6 bananas (B) 10 bananas (C) 12 bananas (D) 14 bananas Fill in the Blanks Look at the toys from Sumit’s toy box. The keys of the toys are as given below. = 1 truck = 3 cars = 2 bikes = 2 bicycles = 1 jeep 7) The total number of toy bicycles that Sumit has is __________________. 8) The toy that is more in number than all other toys is ____________________. 9) The total number of toy cars Sumit has is _____________________. 36 Data Handling Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 36 9/19/2022 7:19:36 PM

Very Short Answer Questions 10) If = 4 heads, then how many heads does represent? Solution: 11) If = 6 leaves, then how many leaves does represent? represent Solution: represent? 12) If = 3 pigs, then how many pigs does represent? ? Solution: Short Answer Questions 13) a) If = 2 roses, then how many roses does b) If = 10 cupcakes, then how many cupcakes does Solution: Data Handling 37 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 37 9/19/2022 7:19:45 PM

= 5, then =? 14) a) If =? b) If = 5, then Data Handling Solution: 9/19/2022 7:20:02 PM 10.1 I Apply Very Short Answer Question 15) Give any four examples of collections. Solution: Short Answer Questions 16) The number of fruits with Shyam is as given here. If 1 fruit represents 3 fruits, how many fruits does he have in all? Solution: 38 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 38

17) The students’ favourite ice cream flavours are shown in the pictograph. Look at the table and answer the following questions. Key: = 2 ice cream cones Ice cream flavour Number Chocolate ice cream Strawberry ice cream Butterscotch ice cream a) How many chocolate ice creams are there? b) Which ice cream is less popular – chocolate or butterscotch? Solution: Data Handling 39 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 39 9/19/2022 7:20:17 PM

10.1 I Explore Short Answer Question 18) The number of pizzas prepared by Julie, Rupa and Hari are as shown in the pictograph. Observe the given pictograph and answer the questions. Pizzas prepared by 3 friends Julie Rupa Hari Key: = 2 pizzas a) How many pizzas did each person prepare? b) How many more pizzas were prepared by Julie than Rupa? Solution: 40 Data Handling Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 40 9/19/2022 7:20:20 PM

Practice Questions 1) If = 3 bottles, then =_________ bottles. 2) Read the following table and answer the questions. = 10 cars Company Honda Hyundai Tata Maruti Suzuki No. of cars sold a) How many different types of cars are shown in the table? (A) 3 (B) 8 (C) 5 (D) 4 b) How many Honda cars were sold? (A) 58 (B) 25 (C) 11 (D) 18 c) The cars of which company were sold more than others? (A) Tata (B) Honda (C) Maruti Suzuki (D) Hyundai d) How many cars were sold in all? (A) 135 (B) 125 (C) 130 (D) 120 3) If = 2 girls, then make a pictograph that represents the number of girls in each grade using the table given below. Grade Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 No. of girls 6 8 2 4 4) If = 1 mobile phone, then prepare 3 questions based on the given pictograph. Student’s Family Mobile phones Number of mobile phones Maya 3 Geetha 6 Samuel 3 Mohan 8 Data Handling 41 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 41 9/19/2022 7:20:42 PM

5) If = 4 flowers, then write the total number of flowers in the garden. Name Rose Jasmine Marigold Lily Flowers 6) Three teams participated in a quiz competition. The order in which these teams answered the 50 questions are given below. Prepare a table with this data and make a pictograph representing it. AB A B C B B B C C A A A B C B C B C A C A A B B C C A A A C C C C B B AACBAACBBCAAAB 7) A teacher asked her students to draw their favourite shapes among rectangle, square, triangle and circle. 31 students drew the following shapes on the blackboard. Prepare a pictograph based on this data. 8) Read the pictograph and fill in the blanks. =4 boys, =4 girls Mode of Students Number Number Total number transport of boys of girls of students School bus 12 28 Auto 12 Cycle Walking Total 42 Data Handling Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 42 9/19/2022 7:20:54 PM

Practice Worksheet 6 1) Complete the following graphic organiser. [Critical Thinking] The picture graph shows the favourite shapes of a group of children. Write the number of students who like the shapes given in the boxes. One is done for you. 2) Read the given case and choose the correct answers. [Critical Thinking] The picture graph shows the favourite drinks of the members of a large family. Types of drinks a) How many more people like mango juice than apple juice? (A) 3 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 4 b) What is the total number of members in the family? (A) 12 (B) 11 (C) 16 (D) 14 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 43 43 9/19/2022 7:21:01 PM

3) Read the given case and answer the following questions. [Critical Thinking] The table shows the Manoj number of chocolate bars Sunil each child bought. Look Anil at the table and fill in the blanks correctly. Each stands for 1 bar. a) Manoj bought ______________________ more chocolate bars than Sunil. b) Anil bought _________________________ less chocolate bars than Manoj. 4) Choose the incorrect pair. [Critical Thinking, Play and Learn] The picture graph shows the number Bananas of each type of fruit in a basket. Apples Each fruit picture = 5 fruits. Oranges (A) Bananas: 20 (B) Apples: 25 (C) Oranges: 3 Pears (D) Pears: 30 5) Indhu recorded data about some insects as shown in the table given below.  [Critical Thinking, Play and Learn] Insect Butterfly Earthworm Ant Bee 8 Number 6 4 10 of insects Each stands for two insects. Choose the odd one out. (A) Butterfly = (B) Earthworm = (C) Ant = (D) Bee = 44 Practice Worksheet 6 Visa_G2_Maths_WB2_V1.indb 44 9/19/2022 7:21:07 PM


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