Fair Share
CBSE · Class 3 · Mathematics
Summary of Fair Share for CBSE Class 3 Mathematics. Key concepts, important points, and chapter overview.
Overview
This chapter teaches us how to share things equally and fairly. We learn about fractions - specifically halves and quarters - through real-life examples like sharing food, toys, and other objects. Fair sharing means everyone gets the same amount, and we use fractions to understand equal parts of a w
Key Concepts
Fair sharing means dividing objects
Fair sharing means dividing objects or things equally among people so that everyone gets the same amount. For example, if two friends share a chocolat
A half means dividing something into
A half means dividing something into 2 equal parts. Each part is called 'one-half'. For example, if we cut a paratha into 2 equal pieces, each piece i
A quarter means dividing something into
A quarter means dividing something into 4 equal parts. Each part is called 'one-quarter'. For example, if we cut a chikki into 4 equal pieces, each pi
Double means twice as much
Double means twice as much, and half means exactly the opposite. For example, 6 is double of 3, and 3 is half of 6. These are opposite relationships.
Three
Three-quarters means 3 out of 4 equal parts. If something is divided into 4 equal parts and we take 3 of them, we have three-quarters of the whole.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the concept of fair and equal sharing
- Learn to identify and create halves (1/2) of different shapes and objects
- Learn to identify and create quarters (1/4) of different shapes and objects
- Recognize different ways to divide shapes into equal parts
- Apply the concepts of halves and quarters in daily life situations
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Sources & Official References
- NCERT Official — ncert.nic.in
- CBSE Academic — cbseacademic.nic.in
- CBSE Official — cbse.gov.in
- National Education Policy 2020 — education.gov.in
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