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Subject : Mathematics
Class : 8
1. Rational Numbers
Further understanding of rational numbers and their properties.
Operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) with rational numbers.
Applications of rational numbers in real-life situations.
2. Linear Equations in One Variable
Solving linear equations with one variable using algebraic methods.
Identifying and solving equations involving variables on both sides.
Applying equation-solving techniques to real-world problems.
3. Understanding Quadrilaterals
Identifying and classifying quadrilaterals based on their properties (e.g., parallelograms, rectangles, rhombuses, squares).
Understanding the properties of various types of quadrilaterals.
Solving problems involving properties of quadrilaterals.
4. Exponents and Powers
Reviewing exponents and their properties.
Understanding the laws of exponents (e.g., product of powers, power of a power).
Solving problems involving exponents and powers.
5. Direct and Inverse Proportions
Understanding the concept of direct proportionality, where one quantity increases or decreases in proportion to another.
Understanding the concept of inverse proportionality, where one quantity increases as the other decreases, and vice versa.
Solving problems involving direct and inverse proportions.
6. Factorization
Understanding the concept of factorization and prime factorization.
Finding the factors of given numbers and algebraic expressions.
Simplifying algebraic expressions by factorization.
7. Playing with Numbers
Exploring various number patterns and properties.
Investigating divisibility rules and properties of numbers.
Solving problems involving number puzzles and games.
8. Mensuration (Surface Area and Volume)
Calculating the surface area and volume of basic three-dimensional shapes (e.g., cubes, cuboids, cylinders, cones, spheres).
Solving problems involving mensuration in real-life contexts.