Mathematics Primary 5 First Term Lesson Notes

If Mary earns ₦50 000.00 per month and spends ₦35 000.00 altogether and saves the rest, what percentage is her savings?

Lesson Plan Presentation: Understanding Savings Percentage Objective: Students will learn how to calculate savings percentage based on earnings and spending. Materials Needed: Whiteboard and markers Worksheets with sample problems Calculator (optional, depending on students’ proficiency) Visual aids (charts or diagrams illustrating savings percentage) Introduction (10 minutes): Engagement: Begin with a simple question to engage students.

Multiplication and Division of Fractions Mathematics Primary 5 First Term Lesson Notes Week 10

Subject: Mathematics Class: Primary 5 Term: First Term Week: 10 Topic: Multiplication and Division of Fractions Sub-topic: Understanding how to multiply and divide fractions Previous Knowledge: Students should be familiar with basic fractions, including numerator and denominator, and how to simplify fractions. Learning Objectives: To understand how to multiply fractions. To comprehend the process of

Ratio Mathematics Primary 5 First Term Lesson Notes Week 8

Subject: Mathematics Class: Primary 5 Term: First Term Week: 8 Topic: Solving Real Life Problems on Ratios Sub-topic: Applying Ratios in Practical Scenarios Duration: 45 minutes Previous Knowledge: Students should have a basic understanding of what ratios are and how to write ratios. Set Induction: Begin the lesson by asking students to think about their

Ordering of fractions, changing fraction to decimal, changing decimal to fraction, conversion of fraction and decimal to percentage and vice versa Mathematics Primary 5 First Term Lesson Notes Week 6

Topic: Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages Sub-topic: Ordering Fractions, Converting Fractions to Decimals, Converting Decimals to Fractions, Conversion of Fractions and Decimals to Percentages and Vice Versa Duration: 2 weeks Term: Second Term Week: 4-5 Previous Knowledge: Students should have a basic understanding of fractions, decimals, and percentages. They should be familiar with how to add