
Write these dates in the order in which they come in the year.
August (Independence Day)
October (Gandhi Jayanti)
January (Republic Day)
September (Teachers' Day)
November (Children's Day)
Important Points to Remember in Chapter -1 - Time from Asit Das Gupta Junior Maths 3 Solutions
Introduction to Events and Parts of a day, such as Sunrise-Sunset and Morning-Afternoon-Evening.
2. Estimation of Time with respect to activities:
Activities completed in seconds, minutes, hours, days, months and years.
3. Birth Certificate:
A Birth Certificate is an official document issued to record a persons birth and identify them by name, place, date of birth, and parentage.
4. Introduction to Calendar:
(i) A calendar is a chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, or giving particular seasonal information.
(ii) One calendar common year has days, months.
5. Leap Year:
One calendar leap year has days: Leap year occures every years.
6. Addition:
(i) Putting together two or more numbers is called addition. the answer of addition is called the sum.
(ii) The numbers being added are called addends.
(iii) A carry is a digit that is transferred from one column of digits to another column of more significant digits.
7. Introduction to Clock:
(i) The short hand is called the hour-hand. The long hand is called the minute-hand.
(ii) The hour-hand shows the hour. The minute-hand shows the minute.
8. Festivals and Order as per Date:
Identifying a festival that comes before or after other festivals according to the calendar.
9. Timeline:
A timeline is a list of important events displayed in the order in which they happened.
10. Activities Completed in Days:
Identifying the activities which can be completed in a day, and also identifying the time taken to complete the activity.