Class I Mathematics

Chapter 7: Time

Standard NCERT & CBSE aligned study curriculum. Master concepts, track accuracy, revise weak areas, and challenge yourself with 9 customized practice modes.

Chapter Overview

Welcome to Class I Mathematics: Time. This chapter forms a core structural component of the math syllabus, designed to build analytical rigor and key formula models.

Use the detailed subtopic guide below to review standard definitions, key mathematical rules, and study guidelines.

Prerequisite Concepts

General observation of daily events

Detailed Subtopics Study Guide

Review detailed conceptual explanations, mathematical equations, and guidelines for each subtopic in this chapter:

1Day and Night activities

Concept Explanation

Day and night activities help build time concepts based on light: day activities happen under sunlight, and night activities occur after sunset.

Mathematical Representation
\text{Day} \implies \text{Sun}; \quad \text{Night} \implies \text{Moon/Stars}
Study Guideline: Associate daylight with school, breakfast, and playing outside; associate night with dinner, brushing teeth, and sleeping.

2Sequencing daily routine

Concept Explanation

Sequencing daily routine means putting activities in the correct order they happen throughout the day (e.g., brushing, bathing, eating, studying, sleeping).

Mathematical Representation
\text{Morning} \rightarrow \text{Afternoon} \rightarrow \text{Evening} \rightarrow \text{Night}
Study Guideline: Order events from first to last to understand chronological sequence.

3Earlier-Later events

Concept Explanation

Comparing events by time helps children understand which event occurred first (earlier) and which occurred next (later).

Mathematical Representation
t_A < t_B \implies A \text{ is earlier}, \, B \text{ is later}
Study Guideline: Think about cause and effect: planting a seed is earlier than picking a flower.