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Wednesday 2nd June , 2021

Mathematics
Topic – duration of activities (time)
People do many activities everyday in the form of chores , work or leisure. Some

activities take longer that others. We can see that some takes seconds , whilst

others may take minutes and some can take as long as hours.

Eg.
Seconds Minutes Hours
Eat a kiss cake Eat your lunch Read a book

Exercise
Draw or print the table and list three (3) items each that take seconds , minutes
and hours to complete.

Seconds Minutes Hours


1. 1. 1.
2. 2 2.
3. 3. 3.
Tuesday 8th June , 2021
Mathematics
Topic – division (sharing)
Solve the following.
Show all working.
1) Share ten mints equally between two friends.

Each friend gets ___ mints.

2) Joy bought a case of juice which has twenty four in it and wants to share it
equally amongst her children. She has three kids.
How much juice will each child get?

Answer - _______ juice.

3) A teacher bought sixteen pencils and wants to share it amongst her eight
students. How much pencils will each child receive?

Answer - _______ pencils.

4) Bill picked eighteen mangoes and wants to share them equally for his nine
neighbours . How much mangoes will each neighbor get?

Answer - ________ mangoes.


Wednesday 9th June , 2021
Mathematics
Topic – multiplication
Multiplication as repeated addition.
Example.
A cat has four legs . How many legs will three cats have?
4 legs + 4 legs + 4 legs
3 sets of 4
3x4
= 12 legs
Solve the following.
1) There are nine students in a class. How many feet will there be in that class?

Answer - ___ sets of ____


____ x ____
= _____ feet

2) One hand has five fingers. How many fingers will there be in two hands?

Answer - ___ sets of ____


____ x ____
= _____ fingers

3) A car has four tires. A car park has four cars in it. How many tires will there
be in the car park?

Answer - ___ sets of ____


____ x ____
= _____ tires

4) A bird has two wings. How many wings will seven birds have?

Answer - ___ sets of ____


____ x ____
= _____ wings

5) A pack of kurma has 3 in it. How many kurma will there be in five packs?

Answer - ___ sets of ____


____ x ____
= _____ kurma
Thursday 10th June , 2021
Mathematics
Topic – multiplication
Multiplication as repeated addition.
Example.
A cat has four legs . How many legs will three cats have?
4 legs + 4 legs + 4 legs
3 sets of 4
3x4
= 12 legs
Solve the following.
1) A table has four legs. How many legs will two tables have?

Answer - ___sets of ___


___ x ___
= ___ legs

2) A tricycle has three tires. How many tires will seven tricycles have ?

Answer - ___ sets of ___


___ x ___
= ____ tires

3) A box has five donuts in it. How many donuts will there be in six boxes?

Answer - ___ sets of ____


____ x ____
= _____ donuts

4) A bird has two wings. How many wings will eleven birds have?

Answer - ___ sets of ____


____ x ____
= _____ wings

5) A pack of kurma has three in it. How many kurma will there be in ten packs?

Answer - ___ sets of ____


____ x ____
= _____ kurma
Friday 21st May , 2021
Mathematics
Topic – word problems
Read the following problems and show all working.
1) Paul left for work at 8 o’clock and took five hours to reach to work because
he was in traffic. What time did he reach to work?

Answer - ___________________________________________

2) Jamaal travelled to the grocery but he reached at 4 o’clock. He took three


hours to reach at the grocery, what time did he leave home?

Answer - ___________________________________________

3) I took from 7 o’clock to 11 o’clock to read a story book. How long did I take
to read the book?

Answer - ___________________________________________

4) Alanna exercises every evening . She normally starts at 5 o’clock and


exercises for two hours. What time does she finish exercise?

Answer - ___________________________________________
Wednesday 21st April , 2021
Mathematics
Topic : making bills

Water melon hand of bananas pine apple paw paw


$ 5.00 $ 6.00 $ 7.00 $ 3.00

Use the items above and their prices to do the following questions below.
Draw the table and working column and also show the working.
1) James went to the market. He bought a paw paw, pine apple and a hand of
bananas. He paid with a twenty dollar bill. How much change did he
receive?
Working column
Amount Item Cost T O
1 Paw paw $ .00
1 Pine apple $ .00
1 Hand of $ .00
bananas
Total cost $ .00
he paid with $20.00
- $ .00
Change $ .00

Answer – James received ____________________ in change.


Friday 11th June , 2021
Mathematics
Topic – Properties of Solids

_________ equal square faces


__________ sides or edges
__________ vertices or corners
I am a ________________

_____________ circular faces


_____________ sides or edges
_____________ curved face
I am a ________________

_____________ circular face


_____________ curved face
_____________ vertex or corner
I am a _______________
Monday 14th June , 2021
Mathematics
Topic – revision
1) List all the even numbers from 1 – 20?

______________________________________________

2) List all the odd numbers form 1 – 20?

______________________________________________

3) Anna left for work at 8 o’clock , she took three hours to reach to work .
What time did she reach to work?

______________________________________________

4) Bill left home at 11 o’clock and returned home at 4 o’clock . How many
hours did he stay out for?
______________________________________________

5) Draw an analog clock to show the time – 4 o’clock?

6) Mary, Tim and John left home at the same time but Mary took a taxi to go to
school whilst John walked to school and Tim ride to school.

a) Who will most likely reach to school first? - _____________________

b) Who will most likely reach to school last? - _____________________

7) There were fifty birds sitting on a tree but twenty – two flew away. How
many birds are remaining on the tree?

_______________________________________________
Friday 23rd April , 2021
Mathematics
Topic : making bills

Comics book geometry set stickers sharpener

$4.00 $5.00 $3.00 $1.00

Use the items above and their prices to do the following questions below.
Draw the table and working column and also show the working.
1) Barbra went to the stationery store. She bought two geometry sets , one
comics book and three sharpeners. She paid with a twenty dollar bill. How
much change did she receive?
Working column
Amount Item Cost T O
2 Geometry set $ .00
1 comics book $ .00
3 sharpener $ .00
Total cost $ .00
She paid with $20.00
- $ .00
Change $ .00

2) Bob went to the stationery store. He bought three stickers , 2 sharpeners


and two comics book. He paid using a twenty dollar bill. How much change
did he receive?
Working column
Amount Item Cost T O
3 Stickers $ .00
2 Sharpener $ .00
2 Comics book $ .00
Total cost $ .00
he paid with $20.00
- $ .00
Change $ .00
Tuesday 15th June , 2021
Mathematics
Topic – revision
1) List all the even numbers from 41 – 50?

______________________________________________

2) List all the odd numbers form 61 – 70?

______________________________________________

3) Jane left for work at 1 o’clock , she took five hours to reach to work . What
time did she reach to work?

______________________________________________

4) Billy left home at 10 o’clock and returned home at 2 o’clock . How many
hours did he stay out for?
______________________________________________

5) Draw an analog clock to show the time – 5 o’clock?

6) Wayne, Anil and Nigel left home at the same time but Anil took a taxi to go
to school whilst Nigel walked to school and Wayne ride to school.

a) Who will most likely reach to school first? - _____________________

b) Who will most likely reach to school last? - _____________________

7) There were twenty birds sitting on a tree but twelve flew away. How many
birds are remaining on the tree?

_______________________________________________

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