Finding clear, curriculum-aligned notes for CBSE Class 4 can be challenging, especially when children are encountering formal subject divisions for the first time. The notes available on EduRev cover all five subjects - Maths Mela, English Santoor, Hindi वीणा, The World Around Us (Our Wondrous World), and Physical Education (Khel Yoga) - following the latest CBSE syllabus. Each set of notes breaks down complex ideas into simple language that a 9-10-year-old can follow independently. For example, the Maths Mela notes on Thousands Around Us use place-value charts to prevent the common mistake of confusing hundreds with thousands. Similarly, the Our Wondrous World notes link everyday observations - like why leaves fall - to scientific concepts covered in the chapter Nature Trail. All notes are available as free PDFs on EduRev, making it easy for parents to download and print them for offline revision.
| S.No. | Study Materials |
|---|---|
| 1 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 4 Maths (Maths Mela) |
| 2 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 4 English (Santoor) |
| 3 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 4 Hindi (वीणा) |
| 4 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 4 The World Around Us (Our Wondrous World) |
| 5 | Chapter-wise Notes for Class 4 Physical Education (Khel Yoga) |
The CBSE Class 4 Maths Mela textbook introduces students to a broad range of foundational mathematical concepts - from identifying 2D and 3D shapes in everyday surroundings to reading clocks and organising data. One area where students frequently struggle is the transition from three-digit to four-digit numbers, which is addressed directly in the Thousands Around Us chapter. The notes also cover measurement of length, weight, and volume through practical contexts - for instance, the chapter Weigh It, Pour It connects standard units to real kitchen scenarios. Symmetry and patterns are explored visually, helping students develop spatial reasoning before they encounter geometry formally. All 14 chapter notes are structured with key definitions, solved examples, and summary points to support both classroom learning and home revision on EduRev.
The CBSE Class 4 English Santoor textbook blends prose lessons and poems to develop reading comprehension, vocabulary, and writing skills simultaneously. Students often find poem-based chapters like The Swing and One Thing at a Time tricky because questions test inference and tone rather than direct recall. The notes for each chapter include a concise summary, a list of new words with meanings, and key questions that are likely to appear in class tests. Chapters such as Braille and Fit Body, Fit Mind, Fit Nation also carry values-based content, and the notes highlight the central message clearly so students can frame answers in their own words. With 12 chapter notes available on EduRev, students can revise the entire Santoor syllabus systematically before exams.
CBSE Class 4 Hindi वीणा introduces students to a variety of text types - poems, stories, letters, and descriptive passages - all written in straightforward Hindi prose. A common difficulty at this level is answering शब्द-अर्थ and भाव-विस्तार questions, where students must go beyond literal meaning. The notes for each chapter on EduRev address this by providing chapter summaries in simple Hindi, word meanings, and model answers for frequently asked questions. For example, the notes for जयपुर से पत्र explain the format of a formal letter alongside the content, which is a tested skill in Class 4 exams. Chapters like नीम and हमारा आहार also connect language learning with environmental and health themes. All 13 chapter notes are available on EduRev.
The World Around Us - Our Wondrous World is CBSE Class 4's integrated environmental science subject, covering topics that span life science, social science, and basic physical science. Students frequently lose marks by confusing the food groups in Food for Health with those in Happy and Healthy Living, since both chapters discuss nutrition but from different angles. The notes draw a clear distinction between the two. Chapters like Different Lands, Different Lives build geographical awareness by comparing communities across climate zones, while Our Sky introduces celestial bodies in an age-appropriate way. The How Things Work and How Things are Made chapters link science to everyday manufacturing processes. All 10 chapter notes are structured to support both reading comprehension and factual recall, available on EduRev.
CBSE Class 4 Physical Education Khel Yoga is one of the newer additions to the formal curriculum, and many students and parents underestimate how much theoretical content it carries. The notes on EduRev cover both the motor-skill chapters - such as Throwing and Catching, Kicking and Receiving, and Strike and Shuttlecock - and the yoga-focused chapters. A key area students overlook is the distinction between the two yoga chapters: Yoga for Daily Life focuses on the role of yoga in maintaining everyday health, while Yoga Sadhana introduces specific asanas and their benefits. The Local and Traditional Games chapter is particularly important as it introduces games like Kabaddi and Gilli-Danda within a cultural context. All 7 chapter notes are concise and exam-ready, available on EduRev.
CBSE Class 4 covers five subjects under the latest NCF-based curriculum, and having subject-specific notes makes a real difference in how well students retain information before unit tests and term exams. Unlike a single textbook summary, chapter-wise notes isolate key concepts - so a student struggling specifically with data handling in Maths or the letter-writing format in Hindi does not have to re-read the entire chapter. On EduRev, notes are written in age-appropriate language, avoiding jargon that is not part of the Class 4 syllabus. Parents who supervise homework at home will find these notes particularly useful because each chapter note clearly states what the child is expected to know, making guided revision sessions more focused and less time-consuming.
The most effective way to use chapter notes at the Class 4 level is to read them after the child has gone through the textbook, not as a replacement for it. Notes work best as a consolidation tool - for instance, after reading the chapter Growing up with Nature, a student can use the notes to quickly recall the difference between plants that grow in water versus on land, a distinction that is easy to mix up. For Maths chapters involving calculation, such as Equal Groups - which lays the foundation for multiplication - the notes include worked examples that show each step, helping students self-check their method. EduRev's Class 4 notes are available chapter-by-chapter, so students can target only the chapters they find difficult rather than revising everything from scratch.
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