CBSE Syllabus for Class 2 Maths 2024-2025

Class 2 Maths syllabus curriculum includes themes that assist children in learning new ideas. It's critical to grasp these new concepts because they'll serve as the foundation for future topics or classes. The CBSE Class 2 Maths CBSE syllabus for the academic year 2024-2025 is designed in such a way that kids would find it highly useful and enjoyable to learn. Knowing the CBSE syllabus will assist them in understanding what they would be studying during that academic year.

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2024-25 CBSE Class 2 Maths Syllabus

Geometry (13 hrs.)

  1. Shapes and Spatial Understanding
    1. 3-D and 2-D shapes
      1. Observes objects in the environment and gets a qualitative feel for their geometrical attributes.
      2. Identifies the basic 3-D shapes such as cuboid, cylinder, cone, sphere by their names.
      3. Traces the 2-D outlines of 3-D objects.
      4. Observe and identify these 2-D shapes.
      5. Identifies 2-D shapes viz., rectangle, square, triangle, circle by their names.
      6. Describes intuitively the properties of these 2-D shapes.
      7. Identifies and makes straight lines by folding, straight-edged objects, stretched strings and draws freehand and with a ruler.
      8. Draws horizontal, vertical and slant lines (freehand).
      9. Distinguishes between straight and curved lines.
      10. Identifies objects by observing their shadows.

Numbers (46 hrs.)

  1. Reads and writes numerals for numbers up to ninety-nine.
  2. Expands a number with respect to place values.
  3. Counts and regroups objects into tens and ones.
  4. Uses the concept of place value in the comparison of numbers.
  5. Counts in various ways: – Starting from any number. – Group counting etc.
  6. Arranges numbers up to hundred in ascending and descending order.
  7. Forms the greatest and the smallest two-digit numbers with and without repetition of given digits.
  8. Indicates and identifies the position of an object in a line.
  1. Addition and Subtraction
    1. Adds and subtracts two-digit numbers by drawing representations of tens and ones without and with regrouping.
    2. Adds zero to a number and subtracts zero from a number.
    3. Observes the commutative property of addition through patterns.
    4. Solves addition, subtraction problems presented through pictures and verbal description.
    5. Describes orally the situations that correspond to the given addition and subtraction facts.
    6. Estimates the result of addition and subtraction and compares the result with another given number.
  2. Preparation for Multiplication And Division
    1. Discussion of situations involving repeated addition and situations involving equal sharing.
    2. Activities of making equal groups.
  3. Mental Arithmetic
    1. Adds and subtracts single-digit numbers mentally.
    2. Adds and subtracts multiples of ten mentally.

Money (3 hrs.)

  1. Identifies currency – notes and coins.
  2. Puts together amounts of money not exceeding Rs 50/-.
  3. Adds and subtracts small amounts of money mentally.
  4. Transacts an amount using 3-4 notes.

Measurement (13 hrs.)

  1. Length
    1. Measures lengths & distances along short & long paths using uniform (non-standard) units, extends to longer lengths.
  2. Weight
    1. Compares two or more objects by their weight.
    2. Appreciates the need for a simple balance.
    3. Compares weights of given objects using simple balance.
  3. Capacity (Volume)
    1. Compares and orders containers in terms of internal volume(capacity).
    2. Orders given containers as per their capacities on the basis of perception & verifies by pouring out etc.
  4. Time
    1. Gets familiar with the days of the week and months of the year.
    2. Gets a feel for the sequence of seasons (varying locally).
    3. Sequences the events occurring over longer periods in terms of dates/days.

Data Handling (6 hrs.)

  1. Collects data through measurement.
  2. Represents the data followed by discussion (e.g. heights of children).
  3. Collects and presents the data on birthdays.
  4. Draws inferences from the data at the appropriate level.

Patterns (10 hrs.)

  1. Observes and extends patterns in the sequence of shapes and numbers.
  2. Searches for patterns in different ways of splitting a number.
  3. Creates block patterns by stamping thumbprints, leaf prints, vegetable prints, etc.
  4. Creates patterns of regular shapes by stamping.

CBSE Class 2 Maths Syllabus Chapter List

The CBSE Syllabus for Class 1 Maths for the academic year 2024-2025 covers the following chapters.

Chapter No Chapter Name
Chapter 1 What is Long, What is Round
Chapter 2 Counting in Groups
Chapter 3 How Much Can You Carry
Chapter 4 Counting in Tens
Chapter 5 Patterns
Chapter 6 Footprints
Chapter 7 Jugs and Mugs
Chapter 8 Tens and Ones
Chapter 9 My Funday
Chapter 10 Add our Points
Chapter 11 Lines and Lines
Chapter 12 Give and Take
Chapter 13 The Longest Step
Chapter 14 Birds Come, Birds Go
Chapter 15 How Many Ponytails
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Frequently Asked Questions

There are 15 chapters in the CBSE Class 2 syllabus for Maths.

You can get the free PDF for CBSE Syllabus Class 2 Math on the website of Orchids International School. 

To prepare for the Class 2 Maths exam effectively, learn the key concepts given in the syllabus. Additionally, practice each question given in the textbook and revise the topics thoroughly.

Some of the good resources for studying Class 2 Maths are NCERT textbooks, worksheets, and practice materials from some reputed schools like the Orchids International School.

The concepts covered in the CBSE Class 2 syllabus are very basic which helps students to understand the fundamentals and lay a solid foundation for higher classes.

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