What is Long, What is Round develops a sense of long and round shapes, ordinal numbers. The solutions for Math-Magic Chapter-1 have been created and verified by our experienced subject matter experts, according to the CBSE syllabus and guidelines of NCERT. For practice, our subject matter experts have created very interactive, activity-based, and Image-based worksheets on these topics to enhance learning.
The NCERT: Math-Magic Solutions for Class-2, Chapter-1: What is Long, What is Round? are tailored to help the students master the concepts that are key to success in their classrooms. The solutions given in the PDF are developed by experts and correlate with the CBSE syllabus of 2023-2024. These solutions provide thorough explanations with a step-by-step approach to solving problems. Students can easily get a hold of the subject and learn the basics with a deeper understanding. Additionally, they can practice better, be confident, and perform well in their examinations with the support of this PDF.
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Students can access the NCERT: Math-Magic Solutions for Class-2, Chapter-1: What is Long, What is Round?. Curated by experts according to the CBSE syllabus for 2023–2024, these step-by-step solutions make Maths much easier to understand and learn for the students. These solutions can be used in practice by students to attain skills in solving problems, reinforce important learning objectives, and be well-prepared for tests.
Round all around... has no corners... I can roll it in my hand. Guess what is it?
Observe your surroundings to answer this question. Answers may vary. Balls, lemons, and marbles are examples of a few things that are round and have no corners.
Pointed at one end, flat at the other, but round like a pipe. Guess what it is?
Team A says — pencil.
Do you also think so?
Yes. Pencil is pointed on one end and flat at another and it is also round like a pipe.
Now you think of a different answer for Uncle Meeku’s question.
Observe your surroundings for similar items to answer this question. Answers may vary. There are so many things which are pointed at one end, flat at another end, and rounded like a pipe, like pens and crayons.
Look at things around you. Write below:
Observe your surroundings to find similar objects and fill the name in the table accordingly. Answers may vary. A sample answer is:
Make the coin spin. Does it look like a ball?
Yes, when you spin a coin, it looks like a ball.
Does a coin roll? Does it slide? Try.
Yes, a coin rolls and slides as well.
A coin will roll, if you move it through its curved surface.
Can you make a 1-rupee coin stand like this?
Try yourself and answer this question.