CBSE Class 7 Syllabus Maths
Chapter 1: Integers
1.1: Introduction
1.2: Recall
1.3: Properties of Addition and Subtraction of Integers
1.3.1: Closure under Addition
1.3.2: Closure under Subtraction
1.3.3: Commutative Property
1.3.4: Associative Property
1.3.5: Additive Identity
1.4: Multiplication of Integers
1.4.1: Multiplication of a Positive and a Negative Integer
1.4.2: Multiplication of two Negative Integers
1.4.3: Product of three or more Negative Integers
1.5: Properties of Multiplication of Integers
1.5.1: Closure under Multiplication
1.5.2: Commutativity of Multiplication
1.5.3: Multiplication by Zero
1.5.4: Multiplicative Identity
1.5.5: Associativity for Multiplication
1.5.6: Distributive Property
1.5.7: Making Multiplication Easier
1.6: Division of Integers
1.7: Properties of Division of Integers
Chapter 2: Fractions and Decimals
2.1: Introduction
2.2: How Well Have You Learnt About Fractions?
2.3: Multiplication of Fractions
2.3.1: Multiplication of a Fraction by a Whole Number
2.3.2: Multiplication of a Fraction by a Fraction
2.4: Division of Fractions
2.4.1: Division of Whole Number by a Fraction
2.4.2: Division of a Fraction by a Whole Number
2.4.3: Division of a Fraction by Another Fraction
2.5: How Well Have You Learnt About Decimal Numbers
2.6: Multiplication of Decimal Numbers
2.6.1: Multiplication of Decimal Numbers by 10, 100 and 1000
2.7: Division of Decimal Numbers
2.7.1: Division by 10, 100 and 1000
2.7.2: Division of a Decimal Number by a Whole Number
2.7.3: Division of a Decimal Number by another Decimal Number.
Chapter 3: Data Handling
3.1: Introduction
3.2: Collecting Data
3.3: Organisation Of Data
3.4: Representative Values
3.5: Arithmetic Mean
3.5.1: Range
3.6: Mode
3.6.1: Mode of Large Data
3.7: Median
3.8: Use of Bar Graphs with A
Different Purpose
3.8.1: Choosing A Scale
3.9: Chance and Probability
3.9.1: Chance.
Chapter 4: Simple Equations
4.1: A Mind-Reading Game!
4.2: Setting Up of an Equation
4.3: Review of What We Know
4.4: What Equation Is?
4.4.1: Solving an Equation
4.5: More Equations
4.6: From Solution to Equation
4.7: Applications of Simple Equations to Practical Situations
Chapter 5: Lines and Angles
5.1: Introduction
5.2: Related Angles
5.2.1: Complementary Angles
5.2.2: Supplementary Angles
5.2.3: Adjacent Angles
5.2.4: Linear Pair
5.2.5: Vertically Opposite Angles
5.3: Pairs of Lines
5.3.1: Intersecting Lines
5.3.2: Transversal
5.3.3: Angles Made by A Transversal
5.3.4: Transversal of Parallel Lines
5.4: Checking for Parallel Lines
Chapter 6: Triangles and its Properties
6.1: Introduction
6.2: Medians of a Triangle
6.3: Altitudes of a Triangle
6.4: Exterior Angle of a Triangle and Its Property
6.5: Angle Sum Property of a Triangle
6.6: Two Special Triangles: Equilateral and Isosceles
6.7: Sum of The Lengths of Two Sides of a Triangle
6.8: Right-Angled Triangles and Pythagoras Property
Chapter 7: Congruence of Triangles
7.1: Introduction
7.2: Congruence of Plane Figures
7.3: Congruence Among Line Segments
7.4: Congruence of Angles
7.5: Congruence of Triangles
7.6: Criteria for Congruence of Triangles
7.7: Congruence Among Right-Angled Triangles
Chapter 8: Comparing Quantities
8.1: Introduction
8.2: Equivalent Ratios
8.3: Percentage – Another Way of Comparing Quantities
8.3.1: Meaning of Percentage
8.3.2: Converting Fractional Numbers to Percentage
8.3.3: Converting Decimals to Percentage
8.3.4: Converting Percentages to Fractions or Decimals
8.3.5: Fun with Estimation
8.4:
Use of Percentages
8.4.1: Interpreting Percentages
8.4.2: Converting Percentages To “How Many”
8.4.3: Ratios to Percents
8.4.4: Increase or Decrease as Percent
8.5: Prices Related to An Item or Buying and Selling
8.5.1: Profit or Loss as A Percentage
8.6: Charge Given on Borrowed Money or Simple Interest
8.6.1: Interest for Multiple Years.
Chapter 9: Rational Numbers
9.1: Introduction
9.2: Need for Rational Numbers
9.3: What Are Rational Numbers?
9.4: Positive and Negative Rational Numbers
9.5: Rational Numbers on a Number Line
9.6: Rational Numbers in Standard Form
9.7: Comparison of Rational Numbers
9.8: Rational Numbers Between Two Rational Numbers
9.9: Operations on Rational Numbers
9.9.1: Addition
9.9.2: Subtraction
9.9.3: Multiplication
9.9.4: Division.
Chapter 10: Practical Geometry
10.1: Introduction
10.2: Construction of A Line Parallel To A Given Line, Through A Point Not On The Line
10.3: Construction of Triangles
10.4: Constructing A Triangle When the Lengths of Its Three Sides Are Known (SSS Criterion)
10.5: Constructing A Triangle When the Lengths of Two Sides and The Measure of The Angle Between Them Are Known. (SAS Criterion)
10.6: Constructing A Triangle When the Measures of Two of Its Angles and The Length of The Side Included Between Them Is Given. (ASA Criterion)
10.7: Constructing A Right-Angled Triangle When the Length of One Leg and Its Hypotenuse Are Given (RHS Criterion).
Chapter 11: Perimeter and Area
11.1: Introduction
11.2: Squares and Rectangles
11.2.1: Triangles as Parts Of Rectangles
11.2.2: Generalising For Other Congruent Parts of Rectangles
11.3: Area of A Parallelogram
11.4: Area of A Triangle
11.5: Circles
11.5.1: Circumference of A Circle
11.5.2: Area of Circle
11.6: Conversion of Units
11.7: Applications.
Chapter 12: Algebraic Expressions
12.1: Introduction
12.2: How Are Expressions Formed?
12.3: Terms of An Expression
12.4: Like and Unlike Terms
12.5: Monomials, Binomials, Trinomials and Polynomials
12.6: Addition and Subtraction of Algebraic Expressions
12.7: Finding the Value of An Expression
12.8: Using Algebraic Expressions – Formulas and Rules.
Chapter 13: Exponents and Powers
13.1: Introduction
13.2: Exponents
13.3: Laws of Exponents
13.3.1: Multiplying Powers with The Same Base
13.3.2: Dividing Powers with The Same Base
13.3.3: Taking Power of a Power
13.3.4: Multiplying Powers with The Same Exponents
13.3.5: Dividing Powers with The Same Exponents
13.4: Miscellaneous Examples Using the Laws of Exponents
13.5: Decimal Number System
13.6: Expressing Large Numbers in The Standard Form.
Chapter 14: Symmetry
14.1: Introduction
14.2: Lines of Symmetry for Regular Polygons
14.3: Rotational Symmetry
14.4: Line Symmetry and Rotational Symmetry.
Chapter 15: Visualising Solid Shapes
15.1: Introduction: Plane Figures and Solid Shapes
15.2: Faces, Edges and Vertices
15.3: Nets for Building 3-D Shapes
15.4: Drawing Solids on A Flat Surface
15.4.1: Oblique Sketches
15.4.2: Isometric Sketches
15.4.3: Visualising Solid Objects
15.5: Viewing Different Sections of a Solid
15.5.1: One Way to View an Object Is by Cutting Or Slicing
15.5.2: Another Way Is by Shadow Play
15.5.3: A Third Way Is by Looking at It From Certain Angles To Get Different Views.