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Grade 8 Maths HM

The document provides worksheets and exercises for students to practice math concepts. Worksheet 1 asks students to choose a math topic and create a hands-on model using scrap materials. It provides examples of topics like shapes, graphs, statistics, and geometry. Worksheet 2 contains word problems testing basic operations, fractions, and algebra. Worksheet 3 focuses on fractions, decimals, percentages and word problems. Worksheet 4 covers least common multiples, highest common factors, and prime factorization. Worksheet 5 presents algebra word problems and puzzles involving equations, expressions, and number patterns.

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Grade 8 Maths HM

The document provides worksheets and exercises for students to practice math concepts. Worksheet 1 asks students to choose a math topic and create a hands-on model using scrap materials. It provides examples of topics like shapes, graphs, statistics, and geometry. Worksheet 2 contains word problems testing basic operations, fractions, and algebra. Worksheet 3 focuses on fractions, decimals, percentages and word problems. Worksheet 4 covers least common multiples, highest common factors, and prime factorization. Worksheet 5 presents algebra word problems and puzzles involving equations, expressions, and number patterns.

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Worksheet 1

Math Models!!!
Select a topic of your choice from the below topics and prepare a model
on it.

● Constructing different types of quadrilaterals


● Representation of rational numbers in number line
● Grouping, organising and presentation of data using charts and graphs.
● Profit and loss for commodities and finding simple interest
● Playing with numbers
● How to visualize 3D objects
● Probability and Statistics
● Pythagoras Theorem
● Pie-Chart Model for Daily Activities
● Making and understanding 3D figures
● Statistics and graphs
● Mirror symmetry and Reflection
● Mensuration of figures
● constructions of different shapes and figures of different types
Note:
(a) Make a model
(b) Try to use scrap as much as possible than buying things
(c) Bring the model to school on reopening day
(d) Make a short video of “Making of the Model By ______”
(e) You would be asked to send the video also on reopening day.

Worksheet 2
Topic: Basic Operations
1. Complete the magic square given below so that the sum of the
numbers in each row or in each column or along each diagonal is
42, using the numbers from 7 to 21.

2. Lisawalked 2 km in the morning and 5000 m in the evening. What is


the distance covered by Lisa in km?

3. Find the value of the following:


Expression Value

 (i) 3 + 4 + (-6) + (-6) + 2

(ii) 11 + 53 + (-40) – 29

(iii) (-98) + (-43) + 69 + 77


4. The monthly salary of a man is $ 2,625. What is his annual income by
salary? 

5. Insert ‘+’ and ‘-’ symbols between the numbers so that the equations
become correct.

5 ? 9 ? 1 ? 7 ? 2 ? 3 = 9

1 ? 2 ? 3 ? 4 ? 5 ? 8 = 7

8 ? 7 ? 5 ? 4 ? 4 ? 2 = 8
6. Complete the multiplication and division puzzle

7. Sharon bought a tin can whose capacity was 70 l. She poured it 15 l


of water, 17 l of lime juice and 36 l of sugar solution. What capacity of
tin had she used up?

8. Complete the following multiplication tables:


-------------------------------------------*-*-*-*-*-*-*-------------------------------------------

Worksheet 3
Topic: Fractions, Decimals & Percentages

1. Put the numbers in order from least to greatest. Put the letter that
goes with the first number in the first box. Put the number that goes
with the second letter in the second box and so on. If you put the
numbers in the right order you will solve the joke.
2. Decimal Grid
Put the decimal numbers into the empty box to find all the
statements are true
3. Anish went to movie in his summer vacations along with his
family. During intermission he bought some snacks. Let us help
him calculate his bill

(a) Find the total cost of two medium cool drinks, two medium
popcorns and two movie tickets
(b) If Anish spent ₹500 to buy movie ticket. How many tickets
did he buy?
(c) Find the cost of 4 candies and two movie tickets.
4 . Cut the fractions or decimals or percentages and stick them below
the correct pictures
5.

6.
Worksheet 4
Topic: LCM, HCF & Prime factorization
1.Use the clues to work out the correct number from the 8 possibilities
2.Can you correctly match the numbers which form factor pair of 72?

3. Pencils come in packages of 10. Erasers come in packages of 12.


Phillip wants to purchase the smallest number of pencils and erasers so
that he will have exactly 1 eraser per pencil. How many packages of
pencils and erasers should Phillip buy?

A) 4 packages of pencils and 3 packages of erasers


B) 5 packages of pencils and 4 packages of erasers
C) 6 packages of pencils and 5 packages of erasers
D) 12 packages of pencils and 10 packages of erasers.
4. The length, breadth and height of a room are 825 cm, 675 cm
and 450 cm respectively. Find the longest tape which can
measure the three dimensions of the room exactly.

5. Lenin is preparing dinner plates. He has 12 pieces of chicken and 16


rolls. If he wants to make all the plates identical without any food left
over, what is the greatest number of plates Lenin can prepare?

6.Solve:
Worksheet 5
Topic: Algebra

1. Rohit, Jasmin and Tina have a special key each, with the solution
for the equations on the chests. Help them to open the chests and
retrieve the money inside. The one who get the maximum amount
is the winner.

Rohit key Jasmin Key Tina Key

2. Rani is making triangle with match sticks

How many match sticks do we need to make 10 triangles like


this?
If we take the no. of triangles as t and the number of match
sticks as m, what is the relation between t and m?
3. LetKanika’s present age be x years. Complete the following, showing
ages of her relatives.

(i) Her brother is 2 years younger. ________________


(ii) Her father’s age exceeds her age by 35 years.
________________
(iii) Mother’s age is 3 years less than that of her father.
__________
(iv) Her grandfather’s age is 8 times of her age.
________________
4. What does a duck do when it flies upside down?
The answer to this riddle is hidden in the equation given below:
If i + 69 = 70, then i =?
If 8u = 6u + 8, then u =?
If 4a = –5a + 45, then a =?
if 4q + 5 = 17, then q =?
If –5t – 60 = – 70, then t =?
1
If 4 s + 98 = 100, then s =?
5
If 3 p + 9 = 24, then p =?
If 3c = c +12, then c =?
If 3 (k + 1) = 24, then k =?
For riddle answer: substitute the number for the letter it equals
12 / 3 4 5 6 7 8 / 4 9
5. Each symbol given below represents an algebraic expression:

The symbols are then represented in the expression:

Find the expression which is represented by the above symbols

6. Match:
3 subtracted from a number squared 5 - 2n2
5 less than twice a number squared n2 – 3
Five minus twice the square of a number 2(n + 6)
Seven times the sum of a number and 1 2n2 – 5
2 times the sum of a number and 6 7(n + 1)

7. Rohit has to solve the given cross number puzzle to qualify for the
next round of Mathematics quiz competition. Help him by
evaluating the values of given expression at x = 0, y = 1, z = 2.
Also help him to fill the cross number along Across and
Downward with the help of given clues, (Numbers to be written in
words)

Across
(a) xy + yz + zx
(b) x 2y 2 + z 2 – 2xyz
(c) 8 – (x + y)
(d) x 2y 3 + y 2z 3 + z 2x 3
Down
(e) x2 – 2xy (y–z)
x3 + y 3 + z 3
(f) 3
(g) x 3 + y 3 + z 3 – 2yz2
(h) 2x + 2y + 2z

8. Number Pyramid and Complete the Pyramid.

Find the relation between the middle number in the last row and
the top most number in all the pyramids.
Find the relation between the middle number in the last row and
the top most number in all the pyramids.
9.

10 .
Figures in the table given below and verify their addition
horizontally and vertically.

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