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Section 1: Numbers, Operations, and Relationships (15 marks) 1. Number Concepts (5 marks) 1.1. Decompose the following numbers into tens and ones: (2 marks) a. 34 b. 67 1.2. Count the objects in the pictures below and write the total number: (3 marks) [This section would need images of objects. You can provide images of groups of objects, e.g., 3 groups of 4 apples each and ask the students to count the total number.] 2. Solve Problems (5 marks) 2.1. Solve the following word problem using drawings: (3 marks) Samantha has 5 baskets. Each basket has 8 apples. How many apples does she have in total? Samantha has 5 × 8 = 40 5×8=40 apples. 2.2. Solve the following word problem by building up and breaking down numbers: (2 marks) There are 4 boxes. Each box has 6 chocolates. How many chocolates are there in total? There are 4 × 6 = 24 4×6=24 chocolates in total. 3. Calculations (5 marks) 3.1. Multiply the following numbers using drawings: (3 marks) a. 5 × 4 = 20 b. 4 × 5 = 20 3.2. Use a number line to solve: (2 marks) a. 3 × 5 = 15 b. 2 × 4 = 8 Section 2: Patterns, Functions, and Algebra (10 marks) 4. Number Patterns (10 marks) 4.1. Complete the number sequences: (5 marks) a. 180, 170, 160, 150, 140, 130, 120, 110, 100, 90 b. 150, 152, 154, 156, 158, 160, 162, 164, 166, 168 4.2. Count in twos and fill in the missing numbers: (5 marks) a. 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 112, 114, 116 Section 3: Space and Shape (Geometry) (10 marks) 5. Position (10 marks) 5.1. Follow the directions to move around the classroom: (5 marks) Draw a path showing how you would move from your desk to the teacher's table by following these steps: Move 3 steps forward. Turn left and move 2 steps. Turn right and move 4 steps. [Students would draw a path based on these directions.] 5.2. Use the language of position to describe the following: (5 marks) a. The pencil is on the book. b. The chair is beside the desk. c. The bag is under the table. d. The ruler is next to the notebook. e. The eraser is inside the pencil case.
Inspire Manak Mathematics Project: Teacher: sarasa srinivasa kumar Student: Brundageethika, class 10 AP MODEL SCHOOL, Nandavaram, Marripadu Mandal, Nellore District *Title:* Enhanced Irrigation System for Efficient Water Use in Agriculture *Overview:* This project aims to develop an optimized irrigation system using mathematical principles to efficiently distribute water throughout a farm. By employing geometry, linear programming, and ratios, the system enables farmers to optimize water allocation, enhance crop yield, and reduce water consumption. *Issue Addressed:* Inefficient irrigation methods lead to excessive water consumption and reduced crop productivity. Conventional methods often result in inconsistent water distribution, wasting this precious resource. *Benefits:* - Guarantees efficient water usage, minimizing waste and preserving resources - Potential to reduce water consumption by up to 30% - Enhances crop productivity by ensuring each plant receives the ideal amount of water - Easy to implement and cost-effective for farmers in water-scarce areas - Promotes environmentally responsible agricultural practices - Scalable for various farm sizes and crop types *Required Tools:* 1. *Mathematical Tools:* - Graph paper or software (e.g., GeoGebra) - Calculator or software (e.g., Excel) for linear programming - Ruler and compass for manual layout design 2. *Materials for the Model:* - Cardboard or plywood board for farm layout model - Small containers (e.g., cups, bottles) for simulating water distribution - Plastic tubing or straws for irrigation channels - Clay or soil for crop fields 3. *Water Distribution System:* - Water pump or manual syringe for demonstrating water flow - Small-scale water reservoir (bowl or tank) - Valves or small taps to control water flow 4. *Visualization and Display:* - Markers, pens, and labels for marking crop sections and water flow paths - Charts or posters for showing mathematical calculations and results - Projector or laptop (optional) for digital models 5. *Miscellaneous:* - Adhesive (glue, tape) for assembling the model - Scissors or cutting tools for shaping materials - Measuring tape for accurate model scaling This project has the potential to make a significant impact on agricultural practices, and I'm excited to see how it develops!
Math M2 Geometry Angle Pairs
Measurement and Geometry ● Measure mass in grams (g), kilograms (kg) and/or milligrams (mg), using appropriate measuring tools. ● Estimate mass of an object using grams, kilograms, and/or milligrams. ● Compare masses of objects including the use of a balance scale.
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