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By Swati Singh
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Updated on 1 Nov 2025, 11:22 IST
Mathematics often feels challenging to many students, but turning lessons into enjoyable games and activities makes learning much more exciting and effective. For class 5 learners—who are starting to explore more advanced mathematical ideas and get ready for secondary school—these playful techniques give them a welcome change from regular study while helping to reinforce their classroom lessons.
Educational studies have found that incorporating games increases both engagement and information retention among students. Bringing play into the maths classroom inspires a positive attitude and lessens the stress usually linked with difficult topics. This way, students have fun while also sharpening critical thinking and problem-solving abilities.
Below are some lively maths activities and game-based worksheets tailored for class 5. These resources can help make learning maths a true adventure, sparking curiosity and excitement with every lesson.
Worksheet questions for Class 5 maths available in free PDF format offer students a convenient way to practise important concepts at home or school. These PDFs cover all key topics, such as arithmetic operations, fractions, geometry, and word problems, enabling targeted revision and skill-building. Users can simply click to download and print, making learning flexible and accessible. These resources are crafted to match the latest CBSE and NCERT syllabus, addressing exam requirements and everyday practice needs. Free downloads support parents, teachers, and students by providing ready-to-use materials that boost confidence and enhance understanding.
| Chapter No. | Chapter Name |
| 1 | The Fish Tale |
| 2 | Shapes and Angles |
| 3 | How Many Squares? |
| 4 | Parts and Wholes |
| 5 | Does it Look the Same? |
| 6 | Be My Multiple, I’ll Be Your Factor |
| 7 | Can You See the Pattern? |
| 8 | Mapping Your Way |
| 9 | Boxes and Sketches |
| 10 | Tenths and Hundredths |
| 11 | Area and Its Boundary |
| 12 | Smart Charts |
| 13 | Ways to Multiply and Divide |
| 14 | How Big? How Heavy? |
Q1. A boat carries 12 people. How many boats are needed to carry 84 people?
Solution: 84 ÷ 12 = 7 boats
Q2. Identify the type of angle made by the hands of a clock at 3 o’clock.
Solution:Right angle (90°)
Q3. Find the area of a rectangle with length 8 cm and breadth 5 cm.
Solution: Area = 8 × 5 = 40 cm²
Q4. Write 3/4 as a decimal.
Solution: 3 ÷ 4 = 0.75

Q5. Find the LCM of 6 and 8.
Solution: LCM = 24
Q6. Add 4.5 and 3.75.
Solution: 4.50 + 3.75 = 8.25

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Q7. Find the perimeter of a square of side 9 cm.
Solution: 4 × 9 = 36 cm
Q8. The number of books read by 5 students are: 4, 6, 8, 5, 7. Find the average.
Solution: (4+6+8+5+7)/5 = 6 books
Q9. Convert 2.5 kg to grams.
Solution: 2.5 × 1000 = 2500 g
Q10. What is the next number in the series: 2, 4, 8, 16, ?
Solution: 16 × 2 = 32

Q11. 6,873 + 4,259 = ?
Solution:11,132
Q12. 9,504 − 3,768 = ?
Solution:5,736
Q13. 327 × 6 = ?
Solution:1,962
Q14. 4,368 ÷ 12 = ?
Solution:364
Q15. List factors of 36.
Solution:1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36
Q16. HCF of 18 and 24.
Solution:6
Q17. Smallest 3-digit multiple of 7.
Solution:105
Q18. Simplify 18/24.
Solution:3/4
Q19. 2/5 + 3/10 = ?
Solution:7/10
Q20. 7/8 − 1/4 = ?
Solution:5/8
Q21. Which is greater: 5/6 or 4/5?
Solution:5/6
Q22. 12.75 + 3.6 = ?
Solution:16.35
Q23. 9.2 − 4.85 = ?
Solution:4.35
Q24. ₹250.50 + ₹79.75 − ₹30 = ?
Solution:₹300.25
Q25. Convert 3.5 m to cm.
Solution:350 cm
Q26. A rope of 4 m is cut into 8 equal pieces. Length of each piece?
Solution:50 cm
Q27. Temperature rises from 18°C to 27°C. Increase?
Solution:9°C
Q28. Rectangle: length 12 cm, breadth 7 cm. Find perimeter and area.
Solution: Perimeter = 38 cm, Area = 84 cm²
Q29. Square with area 81 cm². Find side and perimeter.
Solution: Side = 9 cm, Perimeter = 36 cm
Q30. A movie starts at 2:35 p.m. and ends at 4:05 p.m. Duration?
Solution:1 hour 30 minutes
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The major topics include Numbers, Fractions, Decimals, Geometry, Measurement, Data Handling (Smart Charts), and Patterns.
Students should follow the NCERT Class 5 Maths textbook – “Math Magic”, prescribed by the CBSE board.
There are 14 chapters in total, covering different concepts from arithmetic to geometry.
Key chapters include:
Fractions and Decimals
Area and Perimeter
Multiples and Factors
Data Handling (Smart Charts)
Use real-life examples:
Fractions → sharing food (e.g., ½ pizza)
Decimals → money and measurement (e.g., ₹12.50 or 1.75 m)
Revise one chapter daily
Solve all NCERT examples and exercises
Practice worksheets and previous-year papers
Both objective (MCQs, fill in the blanks) and subjective (word problems, long answers) are asked. Questions test understanding, not memorization.
Yes. Use math puzzles, online games, flashcards, and visual apps to make concepts engaging.