frame a questions based on exponent including kaushal bodh and ek bharat shreshta bharat in form of
chart or project or a4 size sheet
Exponents Activity Sheet
Theme: Kaushal Bodh & Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat
Activity 1 – State Population Growth (Chart Work)
India’s different states show unity in diversity. The population of a town in India doubles every 10 years.
1. If the present population is 5 × 104 , what will it become after:
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10 years
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20 years
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30 years
2. Express each answer in exponential form.
3. Write one line on how “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat” promotes unity among states.
Activity 2 – Skill Development Poster (Kaushal Bodh)
A student learns computer coding skills. Every month, the number of programs created becomes 3 times
the previous month.
Month Number of Programs
1
31
2
32
3
33
Questions:
1. Find the number of programs made in the 4th and 5th month.
2. Write 35 in expanded form.
3. Explain how skill development helps students become independent.
Activity 3 – Handicraft Production of Different States
Artisans from different Indian states work together under the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat”.
A handicraft group produces 23 items on Day 1.
Production doubles every day.
Questions:
1. How many items are produced on:
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Day 2
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Day 3
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Day 4
2. Which exponential expression represents Day 5 production?
3. Draw and colour any one famous handicraft of India.
Activity 4 – Solar Energy Project (Kaushal Bodh)
A school installs solar panels. The electricity generated increases by powers of 2.
22 , 23 , 24 , 25
Questions:
1. Find the value of each exponent.
2. Which value is the greatest?
3. How does learning practical skills help save the environment?
Activity 5 – Unity Through Technology
Students from different states connect online for cultural exchange.
If one student connects with 42 students and each of them further connects with 4 more students:
1. Express the total connections using exponents.
2. Find the value of 43 .
3. Write two benefits of cultural exchange among students of different states.
Decoration Ideas for A4 Sheet / Chart
Draw the map of India
Use tricolour borders
Add exponent trees and colourful boxes
Paste pictures of different state cultures and skills
Write slogan:
“Unity in Diversity through Knowledge and Skills”
Draw the map of India Use tricolour borders Add exponent trees and colourful boxes Paste pictures of
different state cultures and skills Write slogan: “Unity in Diversity through Knowledge and Skills” sample
Final class 8
To learn scientific notation and exponential form using distances in our solar system.
Instructions:
1. Research the approximate distance of each planet from the Sun using:
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Science/Social Science books
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Library books
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Educational websites
2. Write the distance in:
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Standard form
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Scientific notation
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Exponential form
3. Draw or paste pictures of the planets.
4. Make the project colourful and creative.
Instructions
1. Research the distances of planets using:
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Science/Social Science books
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Library books
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Educational websites
2. Complete the table neatly.
3. Draw or paste pictures of all planets.
4. Decorate the project creatively using:
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Space-themed borders
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Rockets, stars, astronauts
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Colourful headings and charts
5. Write one paragraph on:
“How research and technology skills help us explore space.”
Kaushal Bodh Connection
This activity develops important life and vocational skills such as:
Research Skill
Students learn how to collect information from different resources.
Digital Skill
Students use educational websites and technology for learning.
Mathematical Skill
Students practice scientific notation and exponents.
Creative Skill
Students design charts, models, and colourful presentations.
Analytical Thinking
Students compare very large numbers and understand space distances.
Table Format
Planet Name Distance from Sun (in km) Scientific Notation Exponential Form
Mercury
__________
__________
__________
Venus
__________
__________
__________
Earth
__________
__________
__________
Mars
__________
__________
__________
Jupiter
__________
__________
__________
Saturn
__________
__________
__________
Uranus
__________
__________
__________
Neptune
__________
__________
__________
Example
Planet Distance
Earth 150,000,000 km
Scientific notation:
1.5 × 108
Exponential form:
108
Creative Ideas
Make a 3D solar system corner
Add exponent bubbles around planets
Use glow colours on black chart paper
Create mini fact cards for each planet
Draw a “Maths + Space Science” mind map
Learning Outcome
Students will understand how Mathematics is used in:
Space science
Astronomy
Technology
Scientific research
They will also develop confidence in research-based learning and presentation skills.
Slogan
“Skills + Knowledge + Mathematics = Exploration Beyond Earth!”