1.0 Introduction
1.1 Properties of Rational Numbers
1.2 Representation of Rational Numbers on the Number Line
1.3 Rational Numbers between Two Rational Numbers
2.0 Introduction to Linear Equations in One Variable
2.1 Solving Equations which have Linear Expressions on one Side and Numbers on the other Side
2.2 Solving Equations having the Variable on both Sides
2.3 Reducing Equations to Simpler Form
2.4 Equations Reducible to the Linear Form
3.0 Introduction
3.1 Polygons
3.2 Sum of the Measures of the Exterior Angles of a Polygon
3.3 Kinds of Quadrilaterals
3.4 Some Special Parallelograms
4.0 Introduction
4.1 Constructing a Quadrilateral
4.2 Some Special Cases
5.0 Looking for Information
5.1 Organising Data
5.2 Grouping Data
5.3 Chance and Probability
6.0 Introduction
6.1 Properties of Square Numbers
6.2 Some More Interesting Patterns
6.3 Finding the Square of a Number
6.4 Other patterns in squares
6.5 Pythagorean triplets
6.6 Square Roots
6.7 Estimating Square Root
7.0 Introduction
7.1 Cubes
7.2 Some interesting patterns
7.3 Cube Roots
8.0 Recalling Ratios and Percentages
8.1 Finding the Increase or Decrease Per cent
8.2 Finding Discounts
8.3 Prices Related to Buying and Selling (Profit and Loss)
8.4 Sales Tax/Value Added Tax/Goods and Services Tax
8.5 Compound Interest
8.6 Deducing a Formula for Compound Interest
8.7 Rate Compounded Annually or Half Yearly (Semi Annually)
8.8 Applications of Compound Interest Formula
9.0 What are Expressions?
9.1 Terms, Factors and Coefficients
9.2 Monomials, Binomials and Polynomials
9.3 Like and Unlike Terms
9.4 Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions
9.5 Multiplication of Algebraic Expressions: Introduction
9.6 Multiplying a Monomial by a Monomial
9.7 Multiplying a Monomial by a Polynomial
9.8 Multiplying a Polynomial by a Polynomial
9.9 Identities
10.0 Introduction to shapes
10.1 Views of 3D-Shapes
10.2 Mapping Space Around Us
10.3 Faces, Edges and Vertices
10.4 Polyhedrons
11.0 Introduction to mensuration
11.1 Area of Trapezium
11.2 Area of a General Quadrilateral
11.3 Area of a Polygon
11.4 Solid Shapes
11.5 Surface Area of Cube, Cuboid and Cylinder
11.6 Volume and Capacity
12.0 Introduction
12.1 Powers with Negative Exponents
12.2 Laws of Exponents
12.3 Use of Exponents to Express Small Numbers in Standard Form
12.4 Comparing very large and very small numbers
13.0 Introduction to proportionality
13.1 Direct Proportion
13.2 Inverse Proportion
14.0 Introduction
14.1 What is Factorisation
14.2 Division of Algebraic Expressions
14.3 Division of Algebraic Expressions Continued (Polynomial ÷ Polynomial)
14.4 Commonly made errors while when solving algebra exercises
15.0 Introduction to graphs
15.1 Linear Graphs
16.0 Introduction
16.1 Numbers in General form
16.2 Games with Numbers
16.3 Letters for Digits
16.4 Tests of Divisibility
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Agricultural Practices
1.2 Preparation of Soil
1.3 Agricultural Implements
1.4 Adding Manure and Fertilisers
1.5 crop rotation
1.6 Irrigation
1.7 Traditional Methods of Irrigation
1.8 Modern Methods of Irrigation
1.9 Protection from Weeds
1.10 Harvesting
1.11 Storage
1.12 Food from Animals
2.0 Introduction
2.1 Microorganisms
2.2 Where do Microorganisms Live?
2.3 Microorganisms and Us
2.4 Friendly Microorganisms
2.5 Harmful Microorganisms
2.6 Food Preservation
2.7 Nitrogen Fixation
3.0 Introduction
3.1 What are Synthetic Fibres?
3.2 Types of Synthetic Fibres
3.3 Characteristics of Synthetic Fibres
3.4 Plastics
3.5 Plastics as Materials of Choice
3.6 Plastics and the Environment
4.0 Introduction
4.1 Physical Properties of Metals and Non-metals
4.2 Chemical Properties of Metals and Non-metals
4.3 Uses of Metals and Non-metals
5.0 Introduction
5.1 Coal
5.2 Petroleum
5.3 Natural Gas
5.4 Some Natural Resources are Limited
6.0 Introduction
6.1 What is Combustion?
6.2 How Do We Control Fire
6.3 Types of Combustion
6.4 Flame
6.5 Structure of a Flame
6.6 What is a Fuel?
6.7 Fuel Efficiency
6.8 Burning of Fuels Leads to Harmful Products
7.0 Introduction
7.1 Deforestation and Its Causes
7.2 Consequences of Deforestation
7.3 Conservation of Forest and Wildlife
8.0 Introduction
8.1 Discovery of the Cell
8.2 The Cell
8.3 Organisms show Variety in Cell Number, Shape and Size
8.4 Cell Structure and Function
8.5 Parts of the Cell
8.6 Comparison of Plant and Animal Cells
9.0 Introduction
9.1 Modes of Reproduction
9.2 Sexual Reproduction
9.3 Development of Embryo
9.4 Asexual Reproduction
10.0 Introduction
10.1 Adolescence and Puberty
10.2 Changes at Puberty
10.3 Secondary Sexual Characters
10.4 Role of Hormones in Initiating Reproductive Function
10.5 Reproductive Phase of Life in Humans
10.6 How is the Sex of the Baby Determined?
10.7 Hormones other than Sex Hormones
10.8 Role of Hormones in Completing the Life History of Insects and Frogs
10.9 Reproductive Health
11.0 Introduction
11.1 Force - A Push or a Pull
11.2 Forces are due to and Interaction
11.3 Exploring Forces
11.4 A Force can Change the State of Motion
11.5 Force can Change the Shape of and Object
11.6 Non-contact Forces
11.7 Pressure Exerted by Liquids and Gases
11.8 Atmospheric Pressure
12.0 Introduction
12.1 Force of Friction
12.2 Factors affecting Friction
12.3 Friction : A Necessary Evil
12.4 Increasing and Reducing Friction
12.5 Fluid Friction
13.0 Introduction
13.1 Sound is Produced by a Vibrating Body
13.2 Sound Produced by Humans
13.3 Sound Needs a Medium for Propagation
13.4 We Hear Sound through Our Ears
13.5 Amplitude, Time Period and Frequency of a Vibration
13.6 Audible and Inaudible Sounds
13.7 Noise and Music
13.8 Noise Pollution
14.0 Introduction
14.1 Do Liquids Conduct Electricity
14.2 Chemical Effects of Electric Current
14.3 Electroplating
Introduction
15.1 Lightning
15.2 Charging by Rubbing
15.3 Transfer of Charge
15.4 The Story of Lightning
15.5 Lightning Safety
15.6 Earthquakes
16.0 Introduction
16.1 What makes Things Visible
16.2 Laws of Reflection
16.3 Regular and Diffused Reflection
16.4 Reflected Light Can be Reflected Again
16.5 Sunlight - White or Coloured
16.6 What is inside Our Eyes
16.7 Care of the Eyes
16.8 Visually Impaired Persons Can Read and Write
17.0 Introduction
17.1 The Moon
17.2 The Stars
17.3 Constellations
17.4 The Solar System
17.5 Some Other Members of the Solar System
17.6 Meteors and Meteorites
18.0 Introduction
18.1 Air Pollution
18.2 Case Study- The Taj Mahal
18.3 Greenhouse Effect
18.4 What can be Done?
18.5 Water Pollution
18.6 Case Study Ganga
18.7 What is Potable Water and How is Water Purified?
1.0 Comprehension Passage
2.0 Poetry
3.0 Informal Letter
4.0 Formal Letter
5.0 Notice Writing
6.0 Essay Writing
7.0 Articles
8.0 Nouns
9.0 Adjectives
10.0 Verbs
11.0 Adverbs
12.0 Prepositions
13.0 Conjuctions
14.0 Punctuation
15.0 The Sentences
16.0 Tenses
17.0 Active and Passive Voice
18.0 Subject Verb Agreement
19.0 Editing
20.0 Omitting
21.0 Reported Speech
22.0 Phrases and Clauses
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