Elephants, Tigers, and Leopards — Class 4 Mathematics (CBSE)
From the current NCERT Maths Mela Grade 4 book, Chapter 10. We count India's amazing animals — and practise adding and subtracting bigger numbers.
1. Why this chapter matters
Counting wildlife uses big numbers. Adding and subtracting three- and four-digit numbers, and reading data from a map or table, helps us understand the world and solve real problems with confidence.
2. Core ideas
Idea 1 — Add and subtract larger numbers
Line up thousands, hundreds, tens, ones and add or subtract column by column, regrouping when needed.
Method 2 — Read data from a map or table
Animal counts can be shown on a map of India by state. We read the number for each state to compare and calculate.
Skill 3 — Word problems: totals and differences
Total of two counts → add. How many more between two counts → subtract.
3. Worked examples
(Counts below are sample figures used in the chapter.)
Example 1: Karnataka has about 6049 elephants and Kerala about 3054. How many in all?
6049 + 3054 = 9103 elephants.
Example 2: How many more elephants does Karnataka have than Kerala?
6049 − 3054 = 2995 more.
Example 3: Assam has about 5719 elephants. How many fewer than Karnataka's 6049?
6049 − 5719 = 330 fewer.
4. Activity corner
Draw a simple table of three animals and a count for each (any numbers up to 9999). Then write one addition question and one subtraction question from your table, and answer them. Write:
- Your table of counts
- One total and one difference
- The maths idea (add for totals, subtract for differences)
5. Common mistakes
- Mistake: Not lining up the place values. Fix: Put thousands under thousands, hundreds under hundreds, and so on.
- Mistake: Forgetting to regroup (carry or borrow). Fix: Carry when a column makes ten or more; borrow when the top digit is smaller.
- Mistake: Reading the wrong number from the map. Fix: Match each count carefully to its state before calculating.
6. How to write better answers
- Write the numbers, lined up by place.
- Decide add or subtract from the words.
- Regroup carefully and solve.
- Check with an estimate and write the unit (animals).
7. Practice set
- Add: 3245 + 1738.
- Subtract: 5000 − 2764.
- A forest has 1817 leopards and another 1131. How many in all?
- How many more is 6049 than 3054?
- Estimate 4980 + 2010 to the nearest thousand.
- Round-check: is 5719 closer to 5000 or 6000?
8. Answer key
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- 1817 + 1131 = 2948.
- 6049 − 3054 = 2995.
- About 5000 + 2000 = 7000 (exact is 6990).
- Closer to 6000.
9. Quick revision
- Add and subtract by lining up thousands, hundreds, tens, ones.
- Regroup (carry/borrow) when needed.
- Read animal counts from a map or table by state.
- Total → add; how many more → subtract.
- Estimate to check, and write the unit.
