India · CBSE Learning Outcomes
Class 1 Mathematics
A comprehensive introduction to early numeracy and spatial reasoning designed for young learners. This course builds a strong foundation through concrete experiences with numbers, shapes, and patterns to foster a lifelong love for mathematics.

01Number Systems and Operations
Exploring integers, fractions, and decimals, and mastering operations with them, including properties and problem-solving.
Students will define integers and differentiate between positive and negative numbers using real-world examples like temperature and debt.
Students will practice adding integers using number lines and rules, solving simple problems.
Students will practice subtracting integers by adding their opposites, solving simple problems.
Students will learn and apply the rules for multiplying integers, including understanding the sign of the product.
Students will learn and apply the rules for dividing integers, including understanding the sign of the quotient.
Students will explore and apply commutative, associative, and distributive properties to simplify integer calculations.
Students will review different types of fractions (proper, improper, mixed) and learn to find equivalent fractions.
Students will add and subtract fractions with the same denominators, simplifying results.
Students will add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators, focusing on finding common denominators.
Students will multiply fractions and mixed numbers, understanding the concept of 'of' as multiplication.
Students will divide fractions and mixed numbers by multiplying by the reciprocal, solving word problems.
Students will understand decimal place value, read and write decimals, and compare their values.
Students will add and subtract decimals, aligning decimal points correctly, and solve real-world problems.
Students will multiply decimals, determining the correct placement of the decimal point in the product.
Students will divide decimals by whole numbers and other decimals, converting the divisor to a whole number.
Students will define rational numbers and represent them on a number line, including positive and negative fractions.
Students will compare and order rational numbers using common denominators or decimal conversions.
Students will perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with rational numbers, applying previous rules.
Students will understand the concept of exponents, base, and power, and write numbers in exponential form.
Students will apply the laws of exponents for multiplying and dividing powers with the same base.
Students will learn and apply the power of a power rule and understand the meaning of a zero exponent.
Students will express large and small numbers in scientific notation and convert back to standard form.
Students will define ratio and proportion, write ratios in different forms, and identify proportional relationships.
Students will solve problems using the unitary method and identify situations involving direct proportion.
Students will convert between fractions, decimals, and percentages, and calculate percentages of quantities.

02Geometry, Algebra, and Data Handling
Exploring fundamental geometric concepts, solving linear equations, and interpreting data through various representations.
Students will define and identify different types of lines (parallel, intersecting) and angles (complementary, supplementary, adjacent, vertical).
Students will identify and understand the relationships between angles formed when a transversal intersects parallel lines (corresponding, alternate interior/exterior).
Students will discover and apply the angle sum property of a triangle (sum of angles is 180 degrees).
Students will understand and apply the exterior angle property of a triangle (exterior angle equals sum of interior opposite angles).
Students will classify triangles based on their sides (equilateral, isosceles, scalene) and angles (acute, obtuse, right).
Students will be introduced to the Pythagorean property for right-angled triangles and verify it using simple examples.
Students will understand the concept of congruence and apply SSS, SAS, and ASA criteria to determine if two triangles are congruent.
Students will apply the RHS congruence criterion and understand that Corresponding Parts of Congruent Triangles are Congruent (CPCTC).
Students will identify lines of symmetry and rotational symmetry in 2D shapes, determining the order of rotational symmetry.
Students will identify and draw 3D shapes (cubes, cuboids, cylinders, cones, spheres) and understand their nets.
Students will learn to draw oblique and isometric sketches of 3D objects, representing them on 2D surfaces.
Students will calculate the perimeter and area of rectangles and squares, solving real-world problems.
Students will derive and apply formulas for the area of parallelograms and triangles.
Students will define circumference and area of a circle, and apply formulas involving pi.
Students will calculate the area of composite figures by decomposing them into simpler shapes.
Students will define equations, variables, and constants, and understand the concept of balancing an equation.
Students will solve one-step linear equations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Students will solve two-step linear equations, applying inverse operations in the correct order.
Students will translate verbal statements into algebraic equations and solve them.
Students will collect data, organize it into frequency distributions, and understand raw data.
Students will calculate the arithmetic mean for a given set of data and understand its significance.
Students will calculate the median and mode for a given set of data and compare them to the mean.
Students will construct and interpret bar graphs and double bar graphs to represent and compare data.