Week 7: Mid-Term Assessment and Break Subject: Mathematics Class: Primary 6 Term: First Term Week: 7 Age: 11 years Assessment Overview Part A: Objective Questions 20 fill-in-the-blank questions with options a, b, c, or d Part B: Theory Questions 20 short answer questions Part C: True or False Questions 20 True or False questions Part
Week 12: Examination Instructions for Teachers and Students For Teachers: Ensure a Quiet Environment: Make sure the examination room is quiet and free from distractions. Monitor Closely: Observe all students to prevent any form of cheating or malpractice. Distribute Papers Properly: Hand out question papers and answer sheets evenly to avoid any confusion. Explain the
Week 11: Revision of All Topics Covered Subject: Mathematics Class: Primary 6 Term: First Term Week: 11 Age: 11 years Part A: Review and Revision 20 FAQs with Answers What is a whole number? Whole numbers are numbers without fractions or decimals. They include 0, 1, 2, 3, etc. How do you round a number
Subject: Mathematics Topic: Revision – Order of Operation Duration: 45 minutes Term: First Term Week: 11 Previous Lesson: Basic Arithmetic Operations Learning Objectives: Review the order of operations in mathematical expressions. Demonstrate the correct sequence for solving complex mathematical problems. Apply the order of operation rules in various scenarios. Embedded Core Skills: Critical thinking Problem-solving
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