Coconut Farm - Class 5 Mathematics (CBSE)
Based on the current NCERT Maths Mela Grade 5 sequence. Read the idea, try the activity, then solve the practice set without looking at the answers.
1. Why this chapter matters
Coconut Farm uses familiar Class 5 situations to make mathematics feel usable. Instead of treating maths as a list of sums, this chapter asks students to notice information, choose a method, explain the method, and check whether the answer makes sense.
The main focus is solving farm-based grouping, multiplication, division, estimation, and money questions. This is useful in notebooks, oral questions, class activities, and competency-based school tests because teachers often ask students to explain how they know, not just write the final number.
2. Core ideas
Idea 1
Rows and columns can show multiplication.
Method 2
Farms often use grouping for counting quickly.
Skill 3
Estimation helps check large totals.
3. Worked examples
Example 1: There are 8 rows of coconut trees with 6 trees in each row. Total trees?
8 x 6 = 48 trees.
Check: The answer uses the correct operation and keeps the unit or context clear.
Example 2: 96 coconuts are packed equally in 12 baskets. How many per basket?
96 / 12 = 8 coconuts.
Check: The answer uses the correct operation and keeps the unit or context clear.
4. Activity corner
Draw a farm array with rows and columns. Write one multiplication and one division fact from the drawing.
Write your activity answer in three parts:
- What I observed
- What I calculated or compared
- What mathematical idea this shows
5. Common mistakes
- Mistake: Solving before reading the whole word problem Fix: Circle the data, underline the question, and then choose the operation.
- Mistake: Forgetting units such as cm, m, kg, L, minutes, or rupees Fix: Write the unit with every final answer.
- Mistake: Doing only exact calculation without checking reasonableness Fix: Use estimation or reverse operation to catch impossible answers.
6. How to write better answers
- Write the given numbers and units first.
- Show the operation or reasoning step.
- Use a diagram, table, grid, or number line if it makes the answer clearer.
- Write the final answer in a complete sentence.
- Check the answer by estimation, reverse operation, or common sense.
7. Practice set
- What does 5 rows of 4 show?
- 7 baskets with 9 coconuts each equals?
- Share 45 coconuts among 5 sellers.
- About how many is 49 x 6?
- Why do farmers count in groups?
- If one coconut costs Rs 25, find cost of 4 coconuts.
8. Answer key
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What does 5 rows of 4 show? Answer: 5 x 4 = 20.
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7 baskets with 9 coconuts each equals? Answer: 63 coconuts.
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Share 45 coconuts among 5 sellers. Answer: 9 each.
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About how many is 49 x 6? Answer: About 50 x 6 = 300.
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Why do farmers count in groups? Answer: It saves time and reduces mistakes.
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If one coconut costs Rs 25, find cost of 4 coconuts. Answer: Rs 100.
9. Quick revision
- Main focus: solving farm-based grouping, multiplication, division, estimation, and money questions.
- Rows and columns can show multiplication.
- Farms often use grouping for counting quickly.
- Estimation helps check large totals.
- Learn by doing the activity once, not by memorising only the final answers.
- Keep units clear and show steps for partial marks.
