CLASS: Basic 1 SUBJECT: Mathematics NAME: …………………………………………………….. Instruction: Answer the following questions. 1) Fill in the missing numbers: a. 57 ____ ____ ____ b. 89 ____ ____ ____ c. 17 ____ ____ ____ d. 27 ____ ____ ____ e. 34 ____ ____ ____ 2) Rearrange the numbers in the correct counting order: a. 3, 5,
WEEKLY LESSON NOTES WITH SCHEMES OF WORKS WHOLE NUMBERS NOTATION AND NUMERATION OF NUMBERS INTRODUCTION TO INDICES Theory of Numbers Prime Factors, LCM and HCF and squares of numbers ESTIMATION AND APPROXIMATION OF NUMBERS FRACTIONS, PERCENTAGES, RATIO AND PROPORTION TRANSACTIONS IN THE HOMES AND
THIRD TERM E-LEARNING NOTE SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS CLASS: SS2 SCHEME OF WORK WEEK TOPIC 1 Circle Theorem: Tangent properties of circle; Angles in alternate segment; Two tangent from a circle at external point. 2 Trigonometry: Derivative of sine rule and cosine rule and their applications. 3 Bearing and Distances; Elevation and Depression. 4 Statistics: Class boundaries,
CLASS: PRIMARY 6 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Instructions: Solve the following questions and pick the best option from the given alternative Part A: Objectives 1.) What is the difference between 1¾ of ¼ and ½ (a) ½ (b) 3/7 (c) 3/8 (c) ¼ (e) 1/8 2.) What percentage of N1.50 is left after giving
CLASS: PRIMARY 6 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Instructions: Solve the following questions and pick the best option from the given alternative Part A: Objectives 1.)What is the difference between 1¾ of ¼ and ½ (a) ½ (b) 3/7 (c) 3/8 (c) ¼ (e) 1/8…. … 2.)What percentage of N1.50 is left
SECOND TERM EXAMINATION CLASS: PRIMARY 5 SUBJECT: MATHEMATICS NAME:…………………………… Section A: If a person borrows ₦50,000 at an interest rate of 6% per year for 2 years, how much interest will they pay? a) ₦6,000 b) ₦3,000 c) ₦4,500 d) ₦5,400 If a person deposits ₦120,000 into a savings account
Angles and parallel lines When two lines intersect they form two pairs of opposite angles, A + C and B + D. Another word for opposite angles are vertical angles. Vertical angles are always congruent, which means that they are equal. Adjacent angles are angles that come out of the same vertex. Adjacent angles share