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CBSE Sample Paper for Class 6 Maths — Prime Time

Factors, multiples, prime and composite numbers; common factor and multiple ideas.

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Indian context — what this NCERT chapter centres on

Class 6 Maths Chapter 5 (Prime Time) is taught through these India-specific anchors in the NCERT textbook. The sample paper above is pre-loaded with these so the output reflects the way the chapter is actually taught in Indian classrooms.

  • Use of prime numbers in Indian traditional games like 'Pachisi'
  • Examples of factors in Indian cooking measurements (e.g., doubling a recipe)
  • Discussion on the significance of numbers in Indian festivals (e.g., 108 beads in a mala)
  • Real-life applications of multiples in Indian market pricing (e.g., buying in dozens)

Key terms — Class 6 Maths (Prime Time)

FACTORSMULTIPLESPRIME NUMBERSCOMPOSITE NUMBERSCOMMON FACTORCOMMON MULTIPLE

Teaching tips for Prime Time

  • 1Incorporate local examples for finding factors and multiples, such as calculating the number of students in groups for a school event.
  • 2Engage students with stories of Indian mathematicians like Aryabhata and their contributions to number theory.
  • 3Use visual aids like charts showing prime and composite numbers with culturally relevant illustrations (e.g., Indian flora and fauna).

Board exam relevance

Questions from this chapter may include MCQs on identifying prime and composite numbers, short answer questions on finding common factors and multiples, and 5-mark long questions requiring students to solve problems using these concepts.

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