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CBSE Class 4 Mathematics — Concept Maps & Mind Maps

Visual concept maps and mind maps for CBSE Class 4 Mathematics. See how topics connect across chapters for deeper understanding.

Quick Summary

Visual concept maps and mind maps for CBSE Class 4 Mathematics. See how topics connect across chapters for deeper understanding and better retention.

Why Concept Maps Work

  1. Visual learning — diagrams activate spatial memory, making concepts easier to recall during exams.
  2. See connections — mind maps show how topics relate to each other, which helps with application-based questions.
  3. Quick overview — scan an entire chapter's structure in seconds instead of re-reading pages.
  4. Create your own — after viewing these, try drawing your own concept maps for even better retention.

Chapter-Wise Concept Maps — 14 Chapters

Each chapter has visual diagrams showing how key concepts connect. Interactive mind maps are available in Super Tutor.

1

Shapes Around Us

Concepts mapped

ThreeA net is the flat patternAn angle is formed when twoTwoA circle is a round shape
2

Hide and Seek

Concepts mapped

Every object can be seen fromA grid is made upMaps are drawings that showWe use words like left
3

Pattern Around Us

Concepts mapped

Numbers that can be arrangedNumbers that cannot be arrangedDifferent ways to count objects byOrganizing coins and notes in patterns

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find CBSE Class 4 Mathematics Concept Maps?

This page provides concept maps for CBSE Class 4 Mathematics for the 2026 board exam. For chapter-by-chapter study help including summaries, quizzes, and flashcards, try Super Tutor.

Mathematics is one of the scoring subjects in CBSE Class 4 if prepared well. Focus on understanding concepts, practising problems regularly, and revising key formulas. Most students who follow a structured study plan score above 80%.

Start by understanding the complete syllabus. Then focus on important questions from each chapter. Use revision notes for quick review before exams. Follow a study plan that covers all chapters with dedicated revision time.

Concept maps show how topics connect to each other, making it easier to see the bigger picture. They help you understand relationships between concepts, which is essential for application-based questions in board exams.

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