Lesson Plan: Telling the Time by Reading the Calendar Grade: Primary 3 Subject: Mathematics Topic: Telling the time by reading the calendar in respect of o’clock, days, weeks, months, and years Subject : Mathematics Term :Third Term Week :Week 5 Class :Primary 3 Topic : Calendar Reading Days Weeks and Year Mathematics Primary 3 Third
Subject : Mathematics Topic : Area of Regular Shapes like square, Rectangle, etc Properties of a square The diagonals of a square bisect each other and meet at 90° The diagonals of a square bisect its angles. Opposite sides of a square a9a9re both parallel and equal in length. All four angles of a
Subject : Mathematics Topic : Perimeter of Regular Shapes Term : Third Term Week : Week 3 Objectives : Content : Good morning, class! Today, we are going to learn about the perimeter of shapes. Specifically, we’ll focus on squares, rectangles, and triangles. Are you ready? Let’s dive in! 1. Perimeter of a Square:
Subject : Mathematics Topic : Measuring in Centimetre and Metre Class : Primary 3 Term :Third Term Behavioural Objectives: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to: Mention weight of objects in grams and kilograms Make meaningful comparison of weight of objects like rocks,minerals. CONTENT COMPARING WEIGHT A bottle of water weigh
WEEK 1 Topic: Time Learning Objectives: By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: Count numbers up to 840 accurately. Write numerals up to 840 correctly. Identify patterns and relationships between numbers. Apply the knowledge of counting and writing numerals to solve simple problems. Embedded Core Skills: Numeracy Skills: Counting, sequencing, and
Subject : Mathematics Topic : Factors of Numbers (Continuation) Factors are numbers that can divide a given number perfectly without any remainder. Examples 1. Write out two factors of 14 Solution 14 ÷ 1 = 14 14 ÷ 2 = 7 14 ÷ 3 = 4 R 3 14 ÷ 4 = 3 14
THIRD TERM PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS NAME:…………………………………………………… ________ is the sum of the distance of all the lengths of the sides of an object (a) area (b) perimeter (c) weight ________ is the natural unit of measuring length (a) ruler (b) handspan (c) tape rule Add N 4.33 and N
THIRD GRADE MATHEMATICS FILL IN THE CORRECT NUMBERS 1. 560 562 _______, 566 _______, _______ 2.1200, _______, _______, 1215 _______ 3. 1000, 1010 _______, _______, _______, 1050 Order these numbers 4. 2481 is (greater than less than equal to) 2184 5. 4336 is (less than, 6. 78398 is (equal to