CBSE Syllabus for Class 1 Maths for Academic Year 2020-2021

Maths is an interesting subject for Class 1 students as they get to learn the starting concepts of Mathematics in a fun and innovative way. The Class 1 CBSE syllabus of Maths covers chapters such as shapes, addition, subtraction, etc. which is prepared by the CBSE Board. CBSE Class 1 Maths is all about learning the concepts of Mathematics in a simple way.

CBSE Class 1 student can download the latest Maths syllabus for the academic year 2021-2022 from the link provided below.

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Have a look at the CBSE Syllabus of Class 1 Maths below:

Geometry (10 hrs.)

a) Shapes and Spatial Understanding

Develops and uses vocabulary of spatial relationship (Top, Bottom, On, Under, Inside, Outside, Above, Below, Near, Far, Before, After)

b) Solids Around Us

  • Collects objects from the surroundings having different sizes and shapes like pebbles, boxes, balls, cones, pipes,
    etc.
  • Sorts, Classifies and describes the objects on the basis of shapes, and other observable properties.
  • Observes and describes the way shapes affect movements like rolling and sliding.
  • Sorts 2 – D shapes such as flat objects made of card etc.

Numbers (46 hrs.)

a) Developing a sense of Numberness, Counting and Operations of Numbers 1-9 and Zero

  • Observes object and makes collections of objects.
  • Arranges the collection of objects in order by
    – Matching and
    – One to one correspondence
  • Counts the number of objects in a collection.
  • Makes collection of objects corresponding to a specific number.
  • Recognises and speaks numbers from 1 to 9.
  • Uses numbers from 1 to 9 in counting and comparison. (Real objects and repeated events like clapping to be used for counting)
  • Reads and writes numerals from 1 to 9.
  • Adds and subtracts using real objects and pictures.
  • Adds and subtracts the numbers using symbols ‘+’ and ‘-’.
  • Approaches zero through the subtraction pattern (such as 3 – 1 = 2, 3 – 2 = 1, 3 – 3 = 0).

b) Numbers from (10 – 20)

  • Forms Number sequence from 10 to 20.
  • Counts objects using these numbers.
  • Groups objects into a group of 10s and single objects.
  • Develops the vocabulary of group of ‘tens’ and ‘ones’.
  • Shows the group of tens and ones by drawing.
  • Counts the number of tens and ones in a given number.
  • Writes the numerals for eleven to nineteen.
  • Writes numerals for ten and twenty.
  • Compares numbers upto 20.

c) Addition And Subtraction (Upto 20)

Adds and subtracts numbers upto 20.

d) Numbers from 21 – 99

  • Writes numerals for Twenty-one to Ninety nine. Groups objects into tens and ones.
  • Draws representation for groups of ten and ones.
  • Groups a number orally into tens and ones.

e) Mental Arithmetic

Adds two single digit numbers mentally.

Money (3 hrs.)

a) Identifies common currency notes and coins.

b) Puts together small amounts of money.

Measurement (13 hrs.)

a) Length

  • Distinguishes between near, far, thin, thick, longer/taller, shorter, high, low.
  • Seriates objects by comparing their length.
  • Measures short lengths in terms of non-uniform units (in the context of games e.g. ‘Gilli Danda’ and ‘marblegames’).
  • Estimates distance and length, and verifies using nonuniform units (e.g. hand span etc.)

b) Weight

Compares between heavy and light objects.

c) Time

  • Distinguishes between events occurring in time using terms -earlier and later.
  • Gets the qualitative feel of long & short duration, of school days v/s holidays.
  • Narrates the sequence of events in a day.

Data Handling (6 hrs.)

Collects, represents and interprets simple data such as measuring the arm length or circumference of the head using a paper strip.

Patterns (10 hrs.)

  • Describes sequences of simple patterns found in shapes in the surroundings and in numbers, e.g. stamping
    activity using fingers and thumb.
  • Completes a given sequence of simple patterns found in shapes in the surroundings and in numbers.

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