NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… 1.) Divide 40 by 4 (a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 8 (d) 4 2.) Share 50 oranges among 10 pupils (a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 20 (d) 8 3.) Which of these numbers is not a factor of 36? (a) 4 (b) 9 (c) 7 (d) 18 4.) Pick a number from these numbers
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION 2020 CLASS: PRIMARY 3 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… 1.) Divide 40 by 4 (a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 8 (d) 4 2.) Share 50 oranges among 10 pupils (a) 5 (b) 10 (c) 20 (d) 8 3.) Which of these numbers is not a factor of 36? (a) 4 (b) 9 (c)
SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS: PRIMARY 4 Add 3437 and 5210 (a) 4678 (b)8647 (c)6478 Subtract: 4251 from 6643 (a) 4329 (b) 3292 (c) 2392 Find the sum of 5.41 and 4.38 (a) 9.79 (b) 6.89 (c) 9.09 Find the value of 72 (a) 39 (b) 56 (c) 49 Write 5/10 as a decimal
NAME:………………………………………… CLASS:………………….. SECOND TERM: E– LEARNING NOTES JS 2 (BASIC 8) SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK WEEK TOPIC Revision of First Term Work. Simple Equations: Harder problems on Algebraic Fractions. Word Problems on algebraic Fractions. World problem leading to Simple Algebraic Fractions. Linear inequality in one variable. Graphical representations of solutions of linear inequalities
NAME:……………………………………………………………………..CLASS:…..…………………………. SECOND TERM E-LEARNING NOTES JS3 (BASIC 9) SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK WEEK TOPIC Revision of first term work Simple Equations involving Fractions: Simple Equations involving fractions. Word problems leading to simple equations involving fractions Simultaneous Linear equations: Compilations of tables of values. Graphical solution of simultaneous linear equations in two variables. Solution of
CLASS: PRIMARY 4 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS First Term Examination NAME: Add N6.70k and N16.43k together. (a) N28.16k (b) N23.13k (c) N29.23k (d) N19.75k Find the difference of N 25.19k and N 27.81k (a) N 9.16k (b) N 3.75k (c) N2.62k (d) N4.17k Write in words N 1111.11k(a) Eleven thousand and eleven (b) eleven hundred
FIRST TERM EXAMINATION CLASS: PRIMARY 5 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS NAME:…………………………… Section A: Multiple Choice Questions Write 16,007 in words: (a) Sixty thousand zero hundred and seven (b) Six thousand, hundred zero and seven (c) Sixteen thousand and seven (d) Six hundred and seven Write three million, one hundred and six thousand and seventy-four: (a) 3006074 (b)
Question Consider probability distribution as standard normal, if value of µ is 75, value of x is 120 with unknown standard deviation of distribution then value of z-statistic Answer will be positive Question If value of x for normal distribution is 35, mean of normal distribution is 65 and standard deviation is 25 then
Question Suppose men always married women who were 10 percent shorter than they were. The correlation coefficient of the heights of married couples would be Answer 1.0 since the height of the man is always predictable from the height of the woman Question We measure heights and weights of 100 twenty-year old male college students.
Topic : Notation and Numeration of Numbers Reference book : Understanding Mathematics Book Six Behavioral Objective : At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to note that place values of figures and note their various place in the numeric table Instructional materials : Lagos state scheme of work, wall chart, abacus, and