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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Numbers
Subtraction - Subtracting a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number without regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number without regrouping
- Use place value chart for subtraction
- Show interest in subtraction
- Subtract 78 from 589 using a place value chart
- Arrange digits in place value chart and subtract
- Subtract from right to left
How do we use place value in subtraction?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 54
- Place value chart
- Number cards
- Subtraction worksheets
- Abacus
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
1 2
Numbers
Subtraction - Subtracting a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number without regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract numbers horizontally
- Follow steps for horizontal subtraction
- Show interest in subtraction
- Subtract 31 from 456 horizontally
- Subtract digits in ones places, then tens, then hundreds
- Subtract 285-42 horizontally
How do we subtract numbers horizontally?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 55
- Number cards
- Subtraction worksheets
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
1 3
Numbers
Subtraction - Subtracting a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract with regrouping from tens to ones
- Use place value chart for subtraction
- Show interest in subtraction with regrouping
- Subtract 95 from 746 using a place value chart
- Regroup from tens to ones when needed
- Subtract 138-59 using place value chart
When do you regroup during subtraction?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 57
- Place value chart
- Number cards
- Subtraction worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
1 4
Numbers
Subtraction - Subtracting a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract with regrouping from tens to ones
- Solve word problems involving subtraction
- Show interest in subtraction with regrouping
- Subtract 236-47 using place value chart
- Solve subtraction problems with regrouping
- Solve word problems involving subtraction with regrouping
How do we solve word problems involving subtraction with regrouping?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 57
- Place value chart
- Word problem cards
- Subtraction worksheets
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 58
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
1 5
Numbers
Subtraction - Subtracting a 3-digit number from a 3-digit number with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract a 3-digit number with regrouping from tens to ones
- Use place value chart for subtraction
- Show interest in subtraction with regrouping
- Subtract 237 from 362 using a place value chart
- Regroup from tens to ones when needed
- Subtract 196-187 using place value chart
How do we subtract 3-digit numbers with regrouping?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 60
- Place value chart
- Number cards
- Subtraction worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
2 1
Numbers
Subtraction - Subtracting a 3-digit number from a 3-digit number with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract a 3-digit number with regrouping from tens to ones
- Solve word problems involving subtraction
- Show interest in subtraction with regrouping
- Subtract 961-253, 295-108 using place value chart
- Solve subtraction problems with regrouping
- Solve word problems involving subtraction with regrouping
How do we solve word problems involving 3-digit subtraction?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 61
- Place value chart
- Word problem cards
- Subtraction worksheets
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 62
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
2 2
Numbers
Subtraction - Subtracting a 3-digit number from a 3-digit number with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract a 3-digit number with regrouping from hundreds to tens
- Solve real-life problems
- Show interest in subtraction with regrouping
- Subtract 329-155, 853-272, 956-582 using place value chart
- Solve subtraction problems with regrouping
- Solve real-life problems involving subtraction
How can we apply 3-digit subtraction in real life?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 62
- Place value chart
- Word problem cards
- Real-life scenarios
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
2 3
Numbers
Subtraction - Subtracting up to 3-digit numbers involving missing numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Work out missing numbers in subtraction
- Identify unknown numbers
- Show interest in solving problems with missing numbers
- Work out missing numbers in subtraction like 56-□=38
- Explain how they found the missing numbers
- Find the missing number in 253-□=218
How do you identify the missing number in subtraction?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 63
- Place value chart
- Number cards
- Worksheets with missing numbers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
2 4
Numbers
Subtraction - Subtracting up to 3-digit numbers involving missing numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Work out missing numbers with regrouping
- Identify unknown numbers
- Show interest in solving problems with missing numbers
- Work out missing numbers in subtraction like 35-□=27
- Work out the missing number in 447-□=385
- Solve problems with missing numbers involving regrouping
How do we find missing numbers when regrouping is needed?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 64
- Place value chart
- Number cards
- Worksheets with missing numbers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
2 5
Numbers
Subtraction - Subtracting up to 3-digit numbers involving missing numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create subtraction problems with missing numbers
- Solve subtraction problems with missing numbers
- Show interest in creating problems
- Create subtraction problems with missing numbers for peers to solve
- Solve subtraction problems created by peers
- Explain how they solved the problems
How can we create our own subtraction problems with missing numbers?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 65
- Number cards
- Worksheets
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
3 1
Numbers
Subtraction - Working out missing numbers in patterns involving subtraction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify patterns involving subtraction
- Find the next number in a pattern
- Show interest in number patterns
- Find the next number in patterns like 280,270,260,250,240
- Identify patterns made by subtracting a specific number
- Find next numbers in various patterns
How can you identify the pattern rule in subtraction?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 65
- Number cards
- Pattern worksheets
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 2
Numbers
Subtraction - Working out missing numbers in patterns involving subtraction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Find the next number in subtraction patterns
- Apply pattern rules
- Show interest in number patterns
- Find the next number in patterns like 172,170,168,166
- Find the next number in patterns like 350,340,330,320
- Find the next number in patterns like 455,450,445,440
What patterns do you notice when subtracting?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 65
- Number cards
- Pattern worksheets
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 66
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
3 3
Numbers
Subtraction - Applying subtraction in real-life situations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply subtraction in real-life situations
- Solve subtraction word problems
- Show interest in real-life applications
- Solve word problems involving subtraction
- Create real-life scenarios involving subtraction
- Share experiences using subtraction in daily life
How do we use subtraction in our daily lives?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 67
- Word problem cards
- Real-life scenarios
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
3 4
Numbers
Subtraction - Applying subtraction in real-life situations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create subtraction word problems
- Solve real-life subtraction problems
- Show interest in real-life applications
- Create word problems involving subtraction for peers to solve
- Solve subtraction problems created by peers
- Discuss application of subtraction in various contexts
How can we create our own subtraction problems?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 67
- Word problem templates
- Real-life scenarios
- Digital resources
- Digital devices
- QR codes
- Subtraction games
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 5
Numbers
Multiplication - Modeling multiplication as repeated addition (numbers 1-5 by 4 and 5)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Model multiplication as repeated addition
- Count groups of objects
- Show interest in multiplication
- Count groups of 2 and write the sum
- Express repeated addition as multiplication
- Count 4 groups of 3 and express as 4×3=12
How can you work out multiplication using repeated addition?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 68
- Counters
- Picture cards
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 1
Numbers
Multiplication - Modeling multiplication as repeated addition (numbers 1-5 by 4 and 5)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use counters to model multiplication
- Write multiplication sentences
- Show interest in multiplication
- Show multiplication using counters
- Write addition and multiplication sentences
- Complete statements showing repeated addition and multiplication
How do model multiplication as repeated addition?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 70
- Counters
- Pictures showing groups
- Real objects
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
4 2
Numbers
Multiplication - Multiplying single-digit numbers by single-digit numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use multiplication chart to multiply
- Multiply single-digit numbers
- Show interest in multiplication
- Use multiplication chart to work out 3×5, 5×4, 6×7
- Find products by locating the intersection of row and column
- Find 7×6 using multiplication chart
How do we use a multiplication chart?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 71
- Multiplication chart
- Number cards
- Digital resources
- Word problem cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 3
Numbers
Multiplication - Multiplying single-digit numbers by single-digit numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create multiplication tables
- Use multiplication tables
- Show interest in multiplication
- Create multiplication tables for numbers 1-9
- Fill in the gaps in multiplication tables
- Practice multiplying using multiplication tables
How do multiplication tables help us multiply?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 72
- Multiplication tables
- Number cards
- Multiplication worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 4
Numbers
Multiplication - Multiplying single-digit numbers by 10
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Multiply single-digit numbers by 10
- Create multiplication tables for 10
- Show interest in multiplication
- Create multiplication tables for 10
- Observe patterns when multiplying by 10
- Solve 5×10, 6×10, 7×10 using multiplication tables
What pattern do you notice when multiplying by 10?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 73
- Multiplication tables
- Number cards
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 74
- Word problem cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
4 5
Numbers
Multiplication - Multiplying single-digit numbers by 10
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Solve multiplication problems
- Complete multiplication tables
- Show interest in multiplication
- Complete multiplication wheels for various numbers
- Fill in the gaps in multiplication tables
- Solve multiplication problems involving single-digit numbers and 10
How can we complete multiplication tables and wheels?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 75
- Multiplication wheels
- Multiplication tables
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
5 1
Numbers
Multiplication - Appreciating multiplication as repeated addition in daily life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Relate multiplication to real-life situations
- Solve multiplication word problems
- Show interest in real-life applications
- Create real-life scenarios involving multiplication
- Solve word problems related to daily activities
- Share experiences of using multiplication in daily life
How do we use multiplication in everyday life?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 75
- Pictures showing real-life multiplication
- Word problem cards
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 2
Numbers
Multiplication - Appreciating multiplication as repeated addition in daily life
Division - Representing division as repeated subtraction (numbers up to 50 by 4 and 5)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply multiplication in solving problems
- Create word problems involving multiplication
- Show interest in real-life applications
- Create multiplication word problems for peers to solve
- Solve multiplication problems created by peers
- Discuss multiplication applications in various contexts
How can we create our own multiplication problems?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 76
- Word problem templates
- Real-life scenarios
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 78
- Counters
- Number cards
- Division worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
5 3
Numbers
Division - Representing division as repeated subtraction (numbers up to 50 by 4 and 5)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Divide numbers using repeated subtraction
- Fill in missing numbers in repeated subtraction
- Show interest in division
- Divide 24÷6 by repeatedly subtracting 6
- Fill in missing numbers in repeated subtraction problems
- Solve 20÷4 by counting how many times 4 is subtracted
How do we find how many times a number can be subtracted?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 80
- Counters
- Number cards
- Division worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
5 4
Numbers
Division - Dividing 2-digit numbers by single-digit numbers without remainder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Divide by grouping objects
- Divide 2-digit numbers by single-digit numbers
- Show interest in division
- Divide 40÷8 by grouping counters into groups of 8
- Count how many groups are formed
- Solve 15÷5 by grouping objects
How can we use grouping for division?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 81
- Counters
- Number cards
- Division worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 5
Numbers
Division - Dividing 2-digit numbers by single-digit numbers without remainder
Division - Dividing 2-digit numbers by 10 without remainder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use multiplication tables for division
- Divide 2-digit numbers by single-digit numbers
- Show interest in division
- Use multiplication tables to divide numbers like 14÷2, 32÷8
- Rewrite division sentences as multiplication sentences
- Solve 56÷7 using multiplication tables
How can we use multiplication to help with division?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 82
- Multiplication tables
- Number cards
- Division worksheets
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 83
- Counters
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
6 1
Numbers
Division - Dividing 2-digit numbers by 10 without remainder
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use multiplication tables for division by 10
- Divide 2-digit numbers by 10
- Show interest in division
- Use multiplication tables to divide by 10
- Rewrite division sentences as multiplication sentences
- Solve 70÷10, 60÷10, 20÷10 using multiplication tables
How can we use multiplication tables to divide by 10?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 84
- Multiplication tables
- Division wheels
- Division worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
6 2
Numbers
Division - Using division as repeated subtraction in real-life situations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply division in real-life situations
- Solve division word problems
- Show interest in real-life applications
- Create real-life scenarios involving division
- Solve word problems related to daily activities
- Share experiences of using division in daily life
How can we use division as repeated subtraction in real life?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 85
- Pictures showing division scenarios
- Word problem cards
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 86
- Word problem templates
- Real-life scenarios
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 3
Numbers
Fractions - Identifying ½ as part of a whole
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify a half as part of a whole
- Create halves using paper folding
- Show interest in fractions
- Cut out a piece of paper into a circle
- Fold the circle into two equal parts and color one part
- Identify which shapes are divided into halves
How can we show a half of a whole?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 89
- Paper
- Scissors
- Colored pencils
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 4
Numbers
Fractions - Identifying ½ as part of a whole
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Divide shapes into halves
- Color one half of shapes
- Show interest in fractions
- Draw shapes and divide each into half
- Color one half of each shape
- Create different ways to show halves
What are different ways to show a half?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 90
- Paper
- Scissors
- Colored pencils
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
6 5
Numbers
Fractions - Identifying ¼ as part of a whole
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify a quarter as part of a whole
- Create quarters using paper folding
- Show interest in fractions
- Cut rectangular paper and fold into four equal parts
- Color one part and identify it as a quarter
- Identify which shapes are divided into quarters
How can we show a quarter of a whole?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 91
- Paper
- Scissors
- Colored pencils
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 92
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 1
Numbers
Fractions - Identifying ⅛ as part of a whole
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify an eighth as part of a whole
- Create eighths using paper folding
- Show interest in fractions
- Fold rectangular paper into two, then four, then eight equal parts
- Color one part and identify it as an eighth
- Identify which shapes are divided into eighths
How can we show an eighth of a whole?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 93
- Paper
- Scissors
- Colored pencils
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 2
Numbers
Fractions - Identifying ⅛ as part of a whole
Fractions - Identifying fractions as part of a group (½, ¼, ⅛)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Divide shapes into eighths
- Color one eighth of shapes
- Show interest in fractions
- Draw shapes and divide each into eight equal parts
- Color one eighth of each shape
- Fill in gaps to complete fraction statements
What are different ways to show an eighth?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 94
- Paper
- Scissors
- Worksheets
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 95
- Counters
- Tins
- Picture cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
7 3
Numbers
Fractions - Identifying fractions as part of a group (½, ¼, ⅛)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify ¼ as part of a group
- Find quarter of a group of objects
- Show interest in fractions
- Take 20 counters and share equally among four tins
- Identify how many counters are in each tin as ¼ of 20
- Find ¼ of 12 using objects
How do we find a quarter of a group of objects?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 96
- Counters
- Tins
- Worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
7 4
Numbers
Fractions - Identifying fractions as part of a group (½, ¼, ⅛)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify ⅛ as part of a group
- Find eighth of a group of objects
- Show interest in fractions
- Use rectangular Manila paper folded into 8 equal parts
- Share 32 counters equally among the 8 parts
- Find ⅛ of 16 using objects
How do we find an eighth of a group of objects?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 97
- Manila paper
- Counters
- Worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 5
Numbers
Measurement
Measurement
Fractions - Using fractions in daily activities
Length - Measuring length in metres
Length - Adding length in metres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply fractions in daily activities
- Solve word problems involving fractions
- Show interest in using fractions
- Create real-life scenarios involving fractions
- Solve word problems involving fractions
- Share experiences of using fractions in daily life
How can we use fractions in our daily activities?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 98
- Pictures showing fraction scenarios
- Word problem cards
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 99
- Metre sticks
- Charts showing standard measurements
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 101
- String or rope
- Place value chart
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
8 1
Measurement
Length - Subtracting length in metres
Length - Estimating length up to 10 metres
Length - Estimating length up to 10 metres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract length in metres
- Solve problems involving subtraction of length in metres
- Apply subtraction of length in real life situations
- Measure the length of the chalkboard and the teacher's table in metres and work out the difference in length
- Work out subtraction of length in metres based on real-life situations
- Practice subtraction involving length measurements using place value charts
- Solve word problems involving subtraction of length
How can we find the difference between two lengths?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 102
- Metre sticks
- String or rope
- Place value chart
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 105
- String or rope with knots at 1-metre intervals
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
8 2
Measurement
Length - Applying length measurement in real-life situations
Mass - Measuring mass in kilograms
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply measurement of length in solving real-life problems
- Calculate perimeters of simple shapes
- Value the use of length measurements in daily activities
- In groups, measure the perimeter of the classroom by adding all wall lengths
- Measure distances between various locations in the school and solve related problems
- Role-play real-life situations involving length measurement
- Use digital resources to solve length-related problems
How is measuring length useful in our daily lives?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 106
- Metre sticks
- String or rope
- Digital resources
- QR code activities
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 108
- Beam balance
- 1kg standard masses
- Sand or soil
- Paper packets
- Observation - Oral questions - Project work - Written tests
8 3
Measurement
Mass - Adding mass in kilograms
Mass - Subtracting mass in kilograms
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add mass in kilograms
- Solve problems involving addition of mass in kilograms
- Appreciate addition of mass in daily activities
- In pairs/groups, role play addition of mass in kilograms using items in the classroom model shop
- Work out addition problems involving mass using place value charts
- Solve word problems involving addition of mass measurements
- Use digital tools to practice addition of mass
How do we add mass measurements?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 110
- Beam balance
- 1kg standard masses
- Place value chart
- Classroom shop items
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 112
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
8 4
Measurement
Mass - Estimating mass up to 5 kilograms
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Estimate mass of items up to 5kg
- Compare estimated and actual mass
- Show interest in estimating mass in daily life
- Compare masses of items in the classroom model shop with a 5kg mass
- Estimate mass of various objects up to 5kg
- Measure the actual masses to confirm estimates
- Fill in tables comparing estimated and actual masses
What objects have a mass of about 5 kilograms?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 114
- Beam balance
- 1kg and 5kg standard masses
- Sand/soil in packets
- Various objects
- Digital resources
- 1kg standard masses
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical activities
8 5
Measurement
Mass - Applying mass measurement in real-life situations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply measurement of mass in solving real-life problems
- Interpret mass-related information
- Appreciate the importance of mass measurement in daily life
- Discuss real-life situations where mass measurement is important
- Role-play shopping scenarios involving weighing items
- Solve word problems related to mass
- Use digital resources to answer questions about mass
How is measuring mass useful in our daily lives?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 115
- Beam balance
- 1kg standard masses
- Classroom shop items
- Digital resources
- QR code activities
- Observation - Oral questions - Project work - Written tests
9 1
Measurement
Capacity - Measuring capacity in litres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the litre as a unit of measuring capacity
- Measure capacity of containers in litres
- Show interest in measuring capacity in litres
- In pairs/groups, collect safe materials in the immediate environment to be used to measure capacity
- Fill a bucket with water using a 1-litre bottle and count how many bottles fill the bucket
- Measure capacity of different containers using a 1-litre container
- Record and compare capacities of various containers
How can the capacity of a container be measured?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 116
- 1-litre bottles/containers
- Various containers (buckets, jugs, etc.)
- Water
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical activities
9 2
Measurement
Capacity - Measuring capacity in litres
Capacity - Adding capacity in litres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Measure capacity of different containers in litres
- Record capacity measurements accurately
- Value the importance of capacity measurement
- In pairs/groups, fill different containers with water using a 1-litre bottle
- Count how many 1-litre bottles fill each container
- Record findings in a table
- Compare capacities of different containers
What is the relationship between container size and capacity?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 117
- 1-litre bottles/containers
- Various containers (basins, sufurias, jerrycans)
- Water
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 118
- Various containers
- Place value chart
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical activities
9 3
Measurement
Capacity - Subtracting capacity in litres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract capacity in litres
- Solve problems involving subtraction of capacity in litres
- Apply subtraction of capacity in real-life situations
- Pour water from a jerrycan into smaller containers to demonstrate subtraction
- Work out subtraction problems involving capacity using place value charts
- Solve word problems involving subtraction of capacity
- Present solutions to the class
How do we find the remaining capacity when some liquid is removed?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 119
- 1-litre bottles/containers
- Various containers
- Water
- Place value chart
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
9 4
Measurement
Capacity - Estimating capacity up to 5 litres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Estimate capacity of containers up to 5 litres
- Compare estimated and actual capacity
- Show interest in estimating capacity in daily life
- Mark a jerrycan at 1-litre intervals using a marking pen
- Use the marked jerrycan to estimate capacity of different containers
- Measure to verify estimates
- Discuss the importance of estimating capacity
How can we estimate the capacity of containers?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 120
- 1-litre bottles/containers
- Various containers
- Water
- Marking pen
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 121
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical activities
9 5
Measurement
Capacity - Applying capacity measurement in real-life situations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply measurement of capacity in solving real-life problems
- Interpret capacity-related information
- Appreciate the importance of capacity measurement
- Discuss real-life situations where capacity measurement is important
- Role-play shopping scenarios involving measuring liquid items
- Solve word problems related to capacity
- Use digital resources for capacity measurement activities
How is measuring capacity useful in our daily lives?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 122
- 1-litre bottles/containers
- Various containers
- Water
- Digital resources
- QR code activities
- Observation - Oral questions - Project work - Written tests
10 1
Measurement
Capacity - Applying capacity measurement in real-life situations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Solve complex problems involving capacity
- Apply concepts of capacity to real-life situations
- Value water conservation and appropriate use
- In groups, plan water usage for different activities
- Estimate daily water consumption for various activities
- Discuss ways to conserve water
- Create posters showing importance of measuring capacity and water conservation
Why is it important to measure capacity accurately?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 122
- 1-litre bottles/containers
- Various containers
- Charts and posters
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Project work - Written assignments
10 2
Measurement
Time - Identifying minute as a unit of measuring time
Time - Reading and telling time using 'past' and 'to' on clock face
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the minute as a unit of measuring time
- Locate a minute on the clock face
- Show interest in learning about units of time
- In groups, draw a clock face on a manila paper and divide it into equal parts
- Discuss the divisions on the clock face
- Locate a minute on the clock face
- Count minutes between different positions on the clock face
How many minutes are there between the numbers on a clock?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 123
- Clock models
- Manila paper
- Drawing materials
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 124
- Clock face charts
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 3
Measurement
Time - Reading and telling time using 'past' and 'to' on clock face
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read time using 'to' the hour
- Tell time using 'to' the hour
- Show interest in telling time correctly
- In pairs/groups, discuss how to tell time on the clock face using "to" the hour
- Practice reading and telling time on analog clocks
- Identify various positions of the minute hand for 'to' the hour
- Complete activities involving time 'to' the hour
How do we tell time using 'to' the hour?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 128
- Clock models
- Clock face charts
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 4
Measurement
Time - Reading and telling time using digital and analogue clocks
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify analog and digital clocks
- Read time on an analog clock
- Appreciate telling time using different clock types
- In groups, examine analog and digital clocks and identify differences
- Practice reading time on analog clocks
- Discuss how the analog clock operates
- Match times shown on analog clock faces to written forms
What are the differences between analog and digital clocks?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 130
- Analog clock models
- Digital clock models
- Clock face charts
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 132
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical activities
10 5
Measurement
Time - Writing time using 'past' and 'to' the hour
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write time using 'past' the hour
- Convert between different ways of expressing time
- Show interest in writing time correctly
- Practice writing time shown on analog clocks using 'past' the hour
- Convert between analog clock displays and written time expressions
- Complete worksheets with time writing exercises
- Match written time expressions to clock faces
How do we write time using 'past' the hour?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 134
- Clock models
- Worksheets
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
11 1
Measurement
Time - Writing time using 'past' and 'to' the hour
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write time using 'to' the hour
- Convert between different ways of expressing time
- Appreciate the importance of writing time correctly
- Practice writing time shown on analog clocks using 'to' the hour
- Convert between analog clock displays and written time expressions
- Complete worksheets with time writing exercises
- Match written time expressions to clock faces
How do we write time using 'to' the hour?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 135
- Clock models
- Worksheets
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 2
Measurement
Time - Estimating time in hours
Time - Adding time (hours and minutes without conversion)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Estimate time taken for various activities in hours
- Compare estimated and actual time
- Value the importance of time estimation
- In pairs/groups, estimate time in hours for various daily activities
- Discuss how to estimate duration of activities
- Compare estimated time with actual time taken
- Keep a log of time taken for different activities
How long does it take to complete different activities?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 135
- Clock models
- Activity charts
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 136
- Place value charts for time
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical activities
11 3
Measurement
Time - Subtracting time (hours and minutes without conversion)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract time involving hours and minutes without conversion
- Solve problems involving subtraction of time
- Apply subtraction of time in real-life situations
- In pairs/groups, subtract time in hours and minutes without conversion
- Solve word problems involving subtraction of time
- Use place value charts to organize hours and minutes
- Discuss real-life applications of time subtraction
How do we find the difference between two times?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 136
- Clock models
- Place value charts for time
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 4
Measurement
Time - Appreciating time in real-life situations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply concepts of time to real-life situations
- Interpret time-related information
- Value the importance of time management
- Discuss the importance of keeping time in real life situations
- Create daily schedules using appropriate time measurements
- Role-play scenarios involving time management
- Solve real-life problems related to time
Why is keeping time important in our daily lives?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 137
- Clock models
- Schedule charts
- Digital resources
- QR code activities
- Observation - Oral questions - Project work - Written tests
11 5
Measurement
Money - Identifying Kenyan currency notes up to Sh.1000
Money - Counting money in different denominations up to Sh.1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify Kenyan currency notes up to sh.1000
- Describe features of Kenyan currency notes
- Show interest in learning about Kenyan currency
- Examine pictures of Kenyan currency notes and discuss their features
- Talk about what is seen on the front and back sides of the notes
- Match currency notes according to their value and features
- Sort notes from the lowest to the highest value
What are the features of Kenyan currency notes?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 139
- Pictures of Kenyan currency notes
- Model currency notes
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 141
- Sorting trays
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical activities
12 1
Measurement
Money - Adding money in different denominations up to Sh.1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add money in different denominations up to sh.1000
- Solve problems involving addition of money
- Value accuracy when adding money
- Read and work out addition of money problems
- Use place value charts to add money
- Solve word problems involving addition of money
- Share answers with classmates
How do we add money of different denominations?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 143
- Model currency notes
- Place value charts
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
12 2
Measurement
Money - Adding money in different denominations up to Sh.1000
Money - Subtracting money in different denominations up to Sh.1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add money in different denominations up to sh.1000
- Solve more complex problems involving addition of money
- Apply addition of money in real-life situations
- Solve multi-step problems involving addition of money
- Role-play shopping scenarios requiring addition of prices
- Use model money to demonstrate addition
- Create their own addition problems involving money
How is adding money useful in daily life?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 143
- Model currency notes
- Classroom shop
- Place value charts
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 144
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
12 3
Measurement
Money - Subtracting money in different denominations up to Sh.1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract money in different denominations up to sh.1000
- Solve more complex problems involving subtraction of money
- Apply subtraction of money in real-life situations
- Solve multi-step problems involving subtraction of money
- Role-play shopping scenarios requiring calculation of change
- Use model money to demonstrate subtraction
- Create their own subtraction problems involving money
How is subtracting money useful in daily life?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 144
- Model currency notes
- Classroom shop
- Place value charts
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Written tests
12 4
Measurement
Money - Representing the same amount in different denominations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Represent the same amount of money in different denominations
- Convert between different denominations
- Appreciate different ways of representing money
- Role-play changing money into different denominations in a classroom model shop
- Demonstrate how the same amount can be represented using different notes
- Complete activities showing equivalent amounts in different denominations
- Discuss real-life situations requiring denomination conversion
How can money be represented in different denominations?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 145
- Model currency notes
- Classroom shop
- Digital resources
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical activities
12 5
Measurement
Money - Converting money into different denominations
Money - Using money to buy up to 3 items involving balance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Convert money into different denominations
- Determine equivalents in different denominations
- Value flexibility in representing money amounts
- Give the shopkeeper different notes and get change in smaller denominations
- Give several small denomination notes to get larger denomination notes
- Practice conversion between different denominations
- Check that amounts are correct after conversion
How many 100-shilling notes make 1000 shillings?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 146
- Model currency notes
- Classroom shop
- Digital resources
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 147
- Classroom shop with priced items
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
13 1
Measurement
Money - Appreciating spending and saving money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Demonstrate responsible spending habits
- Explain the importance of saving money
- Value good financial management
- Discuss the importance of spending money wisely
- Role-play scenarios involving saving and spending decisions
- Create simple budgets for given amounts
- Share experiences related to saving money
Why is it important to save money?
- Oxford Let's Do Mathematical Activities Learner's Book pg. 149
- Model currency notes
- Budget charts
- Digital resources
- QR code activities
- Observation - Oral questions - Project work - Written assignments
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