1. Numbers
Content:
Introduction to various types of numbers, including whole numbers, integers,
and their properties.
Objective:
To develop an understanding of numerical concepts and basic number operations.
2. The Four
Operations
Content:
Explanation of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division with
examples and applications.
Objective:
To enable students to perform basic arithmetic operations confidently.
3. Multiples and
Factors
Content:
Definitions and examples of multiples and factors, including prime and
composite numbers.
Objective:
To help students identify and work with multiples and factors in problem solving.
4. HCF and LCM
Content:
Introduction to Highest Common Factor (HCF) and Lowest Common Multiple (LCM)
with methods for finding them.
Objective:
To equip students with skills to determine HCF and LCM for problem solving.
5. Fractions
Content:
Understanding fractions, including proper, improper, and mixed numbers, along
with addition and subtraction of fractions.
Objective:
To develop fluency in working with fractions in various contexts.
6. Decimals
Content:
Introduction to decimal numbers, their place values, and operations involving
decimals.
Objective:
To enable students to read, write, and perform calculations with decimal
numbers.
7. Metric Measures
Content:
Explanation of metric units for length, weight, and capacity, along with
conversions between units.
Objective:
To familiarize students with metric measurement systems for practical use.
8. Time
Content:
Understanding time, including reading clocks, calculating time intervals, and
using calendars.
Objective:
To enhance students' ability to manage and calculate time effectively.
9. Money, Profit, and
Loss
Content:
Basic concepts of money management, including calculating profit and loss in
transactions.
Objective:
To teach financial literacy and practical applications of money in everyday
life.
10. Geometry
Content:
Introduction to basic geometric shapes, their properties, and relationships
between shapes.
Objective:
To develop spatial awareness and understanding of geometric concepts.
11. Perimeter and
Area
Content:
Calculation of perimeter and area for various geometric shapes, including
squares, rectangles, and circles.
Objective:
To apply formulas for finding perimeter and area in practical situations.
12. Bar Graphs
Content:
Understanding data representation using bar graphs, including how to read and
interpret them.
Objective:
To promote data literacy and the ability to analyze information visually.