Friday, 28 April 2017

Summer Maths Holiday H.W Classes- VI, VII, VIII & IX

The Person Who Does the Work is the only one who learns………….

Class VI
·         Find the Prime Numbers between 300 – 400 using the Eratosthenes Sieve Method.
·         Write down the factors of the square numbers between 1 to 200.
·         Check Your Progress of the Chapter “Knowing Your Numbers”.



Class VII
·         Insert any 100 Integers in  11 × 11 Grid ( as Shown Below). Fill  the middle 10 x 10 grid with integers( Take  Positive and Negative Integers both) and write their sum in the surrounding columns and Rows.
Instructions: Perform calculations Left to right ,Right to Left, Top to bottom and Bottom to Top.
                         Also Calculate Diagonally.




























































































































·         Write any 5 real Life applications of Integers.
·         Check Your Progress
1.       Integers





Class VIII
            Topic: Playing With Numbers
1.      To Study the Patterns and the sum of odd numbers. Generalize the Rule.
1                                              =______________
1+ 3                                         =______________
1+ 3+5                                     =______________
1+ 3+5+7                                 =______________
1+ 3+5+7+11                           =______________
1+ 3+5+7+11+13                     =______________
1+ 3+5+7+11+13+15               =______________
1+ 3+5+7+11+13+15+17          =______________
1+ 3+5+7+11+13+15+17+19   =______________

Observe and write the next 4 steps in the following pattern.

2.     
12
123
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3.     
121
112321
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4.     
98
987
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5.      Write first 100 triangular numbers.
6.      Check Your Progress Chapter Rational Numbers and Exponents.






Class IX
 Complete the Flow Chart Given Below

Write 5 Real Life applications of Polynomials .

Refer Manjeet Singh
Solve Exercise 4.1 ( Based on Rationalizing of Denominators) and 5.1(Rational exponents)






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