1. “What is the name of this symbol ᷾ ? ………………………………………………………………………….. “ Answer: Bar notation Explanation: The symbol ᷾ is called bar notation. It is used to represent repeating decimals, for example, 0.333… can be written as 0.3᷾. 2. “Write 325 in expanded form: ……………………………………………………………………………… “ Answer: 300 + 20 + 5 Explanation: Expanded form
Subject: Mathematics Class: Primary 3 Term: First Term Week: 11 Topic: Revision (Addition and Subtraction of Decimal, Writing Arabic Numerals in Roman Numerals, and Addition and Subtraction of Whole Numbers in Story Problems) Sub-topic: – Duration: 45 minutes Entry Behaviour: Students are expected to have prior knowledge of basic addition and subtraction concepts, understanding of
Lesson Plan Presentation: Mathematics Lesson on Equivalent, Ordering, and Addition of Fractions Grade: Primary 3 Duration: 80 minutes (Double Period) Topic: Equivalent, Ordering, and Addition of Fractions Materials Needed: Whiteboard and markers Chart showing fractions on number lines Copies of the reference book “New Method Mathematics for Primary Schools, Book 3” Online resources for visual
Counting and Writing of Whole numbers from 661 to 680 Mathematics Primary 3 First Term Lesson Notes Week 5 Lesson Plan Presentation: Counting and Writing Whole Numbers (661 to 680) Grade Level: Primary 3 Duration: 45 minutes Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: Count and write whole
PRIMARY 3 FIRST TERM LESSON NOTES MATHEMATICS WEEK 1 Topic: Whole Numbers Subtitle: Counting, reading and writing of Whole numbers up to 999 Learning Objectives: At the end of this this lesson, pupils should be able to: 1. count correctly numbers 1 – 999 2. State the place value of a 3-digit number. Resources
MATHEMATICS PLAN LESSON NOTE WEEKLY NOTES WEEK 1 Topic: Time Behavioural Objectives: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: 1. Give date in day and month 2. Mention the importance of time in our daily life. CONTENT. A clock is used to measure time. It has two hands: the hour hand
Subject : Mathematics Class : Primary 3 Term :Third Term Week : Week 10 Topic : Everyday Statistics Previous Lesson : Understanding lines of symmetry in mathematics Primary 3 Mathematics Third Term Lesson Notes Week 9 Learning Objectives: Understand the concept of everyday statistics and its importance in daily life. Learn to read and interpret different
Lesson Plan Presentation: Line(s) of Symmetry, Properties of Square, Rectangle, and Triangle, Curve and Straight Lines Grade Level: Primary 3 Subject: Mathematics Term : Third Term Week : Week 9 Topic : Properties of squares, rectangles, and triangles explained, Meaning of lines of Symmetry Duration: 60 minutes Previous Lesson : How to measure liquid accurately using
Lesson Plan Presentation: Lesson Plan: Measuring Liquid Using a Graduated Measuring Cylinder Grade Level: Primary 3 Subject: Mathematics Learning Objectives: Understand the concept of measuring liquid using a graduated measuring cylinder. Identify the markings on a measuring cylinder and their corresponding units. Use a measuring cylinder to measure the volume of liquid accurately. Recognize the
Lesson Plan Presentation: Third Mid Term Test Primary 3 Mathematics Third Term Lesson Notes Week 7 Answer the following questions Part A OBJECTIVES Question 1: Fill in the blank: The numeral for fifty-three is _______. a) 53 b) 35 c) 63 Question 2: Fill in the blank: The numeral for ninety-seven is _______. a) 97