India · CBSE Learning Outcomes
Class 5 Mathematics
A comprehensive exploration of upper primary mathematics focusing on logical reasoning and spatial visualization. Students transition from concrete operations to abstract problem solving through real world applications and collaborative investigations.

Magnificent Numbers and Place Value
Students explore large numbers up to ten lakhs and crores, understanding the power of place value in our number system.
Reading and writing numbers in the Indian and International systems while comparing their structures.
Investigating the building blocks of numbers through divisibility, common factors, and multiples.
Applying addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to complex multi-digit scenarios.

The Geometry of Shapes and Angles
An investigation into 2D and 3D shapes, focusing on the properties of angles and symmetry in the environment.
Identifying and measuring right, acute, and obtuse angles in everyday objects and clock faces.
Exploring how geometric shapes can cover a plane without gaps or overlaps.
Understanding mirror images, rotational symmetry, and lines of symmetry in design.

Parts and Wholes: Fractions and Decimals
Mastering the relationship between fractions and decimals to represent values less than one.
Understanding equivalent fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers through visual models.
Relating fractions with denominators of 10 and 100 to the decimal system.
Applying decimal knowledge to currency calculations and shopping scenarios.

Measurement: Length, Weight, and Capacity
Developing precision in measuring physical attributes and converting between metric units.
Converting between millimeters, centimeters, meters, and kilometers.
Estimating and measuring the weight of objects using grams and kilograms.
Exploring the amount of liquid a container can hold and the space occupied by 3D objects.

Area and its Boundary
Distinguishing between perimeter and area while applying formulas to real world spaces.
Calculating the total length of the boundary of various closed figures.
Using square grids and formulas to find the surface area of squares and rectangles.
Applying area and perimeter concepts to garden design and floor planning.

Data Handling and Patterns
Collecting, representing, and interpreting data through charts and identifying numerical patterns.
Creating and reading bar graphs, tally marks, and chapati charts (pie charts).
Identifying, extending, and creating growing patterns and repeating sequences.
Solving magic squares and number towers to develop algebraic reasoning.