CBSE Class 10 Maths students over-practise trigonometry while polynomials, statistics, and probability lag — PDF bundles never grade attempts, so algebra slips and step-mark leaks stay invisible until pre-boards.
Bottom line
Six-week rotation: one 20-mark chapter per weekday, 50-mark mocks before unit tests, 70–100 mark specimens in the final month. CBSE rewards accuracy — drill weak chapters until mastery exceeds 60% before moving on.
Who this is for
CBSE Class 9–10 students preparing for board and pre-board papers
Parents who want a visible weekly chapter cadence without re-teaching every sum
Students who lose marks on presentation and unit errors — not concept alone
What you will learn
A six-week chapter rotation across algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics
When to use 20-mark drills vs 50-mark mocks before school unit tests
How teachers, students, and parents each use graded feedback differently
Bottom line
Six-week rotation: one 20-mark chapter per weekday, 50-mark mocks before unit tests, 70–100 mark specimens in the final month. CBSE rewards accuracy — drill weak chapters until mastery exceeds 60% before moving on.
Three perspectives
Student
You know identities but lose marks on statistics case questions.
Do this
Friday statistics drill + step-by-step review of graded feedback.
Avoid
Skipping working lines because the calculator answer looks right.
Parent
You cannot re-teach every chapter after work hours.
Do this
Weekly PIN check: one misconception from the latest Maths graded report.
Avoid
Hiring extra tuition for presentation errors fixable with drill feedback.
Teacher
Class time cannot remediate 40 students' individual chapter gaps.
Do this
Assign async 20-mark drills on flagged weak topics; review one error pattern in doubt period.
Avoid
Expecting full-chapter re-teaching from parents nightly.
Hard numbers (verified)
80 marks
CBSE Maths paper
Typical board weightage
20 marks
Daily drill
20–30 min + feedback
48 hours
Retry gap
Same chapter after weak score
₹499/month
Mingi Starter
60 generations
Step marks are the CBSE Maths tax
CBSE examiners deduct for skipped working on proofs and constructions even when the final answer is correct. Drills must train presentation, not only speed.
Use graded feedback to separate conceptual gaps from careless notation — they need different retries.
If this sounds like you
Situation: Trigonometry strong but statistics weak
Action: Shift one weekday slot to statistics for two weeks
Rotation must follow dashboard weak topics, not comfort chapters.
Situation: School unit test in 5 days
Action: Saturday 50-mark mixed mock on unit chapters only
Unit tests punish breadth gaps — simulate before the hall.
Honest limits (no hype)
Mingi cannot replace CBSE official sample papers — use both in the final four weeks.
Proof-heavy geometry still needs teacher doubt-clearing for novel problem types.
CBSE Class 10 Maths at a glance
The paper blends algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics, and probability — often with case-based and competency-style questions. Revision must rotate all strands, not only the chapters your child finds fastest.
80
Board marks
20
Marks per daily drill
6 wks
Chapter rotation cycle
48h
Minimum gap before retry
Six-week chapter rotation
Teachers see the same pattern every pre-board season: strong students lose marks on careless algebra and statistics interpretation, not on core trigonometry. Students need volume on weak chapters with feedback; parents need one signal per week — not live surveillance on every sum.
Sample CBSE Class 10 Maths weekly rhythm
Day
Chapter focus
Paper size
Goal
Mon
Polynomials & quadratic equations
20 marks
Factorisation, roots, word problems
Tue
Trigonometry — identities & heights/distances
20 marks
Prove identities; draw diagrams
Wed
Coordinate geometry — distance, section, area
20 marks
Graphs + reasoning
Thu
Circles & constructions
20 marks
Construction steps + theorem proofs
Fri
Statistics & probability
20 marks
Mean/median/ogive + case-based probability
Sat
Mixed weak topics
50 marks
Unit-test simulation
Sun
Words session + parent review
50 cards
One misconception from Saturday paper
Per-chapter drill loop
1
Select CBSE
Confirm CBSE curriculum and Class 10 Maths in profile settings.
2
Generate
20-mark worksheet on one chapter topic — not a full syllabus mix.
3
Grade
Read per-question feedback; tag conceptual vs careless vs step-mark loss.
4
Retry
Same chapter after 48h if mastery stays below 60%.
What teachers wish students practised more
School markers consistently flag skipped working in trigonometry proofs and misread data in statistics tables. A 20-mark Mingi drill forces you to write steps before checking model answers — the habit transfers directly to board papers.
When to escalate paper size
Weeks 1–4: 20-mark single-chapter drills on weak topics flagged from school tests or graded history.
Weeks 5–6: 50-mark mixed papers before school unit tests — include one statistics section.
Final month: 70–100 mark full mocks alternating with weak-topic retries on quadratics and trigonometry.
Last 10 days: NCERT exemplar and CBSE sample papers only — no new chapters; review formula sheets.
Parents: one misconception, not a second tuition hour
After Saturday's 50-mark paper, open the PIN-gated parent dashboard and pick one topic below 60% mastery. Ask what the graded feedback said — do not re-teach the entire chapter. Fifteen minutes on Sunday beats an hour of hovering on Tuesday.
Key takeaway
Rotate all Maths strands — CBSE rewards breadth across algebra, geometry, and statistics.
Graded history beats PDF bundles — you see which chapters actually stick.
Step marks matter: show working even when you are confident in the answer.
Parents: one misconception per week, not live surveillance on every click.
Start your CBSE Maths drill plan
Pick CBSE at signup, generate your first 20-mark paper on tonight's weakest chapter.
→One chapter per weekday — rotate algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics.
→20-mark drills for weak chapters; 50-mark papers before unit tests.
→Show every step — CBSE examiners deduct for skipped working on proofs and constructions.
→Pair Mingi drills with NCERT exemplar papers in the final four weeks.
Frequently asked questions
Does Mingi support CBSE Class 10 Maths chapters?
Yes. Select CBSE during onboarding, choose Class 10 and Maths, then pick topic-wise worksheets — from polynomials and quadratics to trigonometry, statistics, and probability.
How is CBSE Maths different from ICSE on Mingi?
The worksheet generator adapts to your selected curriculum. CBSE students should confirm CBSE in profile settings — question style follows CBSE competency and case-based patterns, not ICSE-only templates.
How many Maths worksheets per week is realistic?
Four to five graded 20-mark papers plus one 50-mark mock on Saturday is sustainable for most Class 10 students alongside school homework and tuition.
Can parents track CBSE Maths progress?
Yes. The PIN-gated parent dashboard shows mastery by topic from graded attempts — useful for weekly check-ins without micromanaging every session.