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WEEK TOPIC/LEARNING AREAS 1. WHOLE NUMBERS 1.1 Numbers 0 to 10 LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES REMARKS
1.1.1 Say and use the number names in familiar contexts. i. Say the number names 1 to 9. ii. Recognise numerals 1 to 9. iii. Count a group of objects 1 to 9.
1.1.2 Read and write numbers form 1 to 9. i. Write numerals 1 to 9. ii. Read number words one to nine. iii. Write number words one to nine.
1.1.3 Say and use the number names in order. i. Arrange numbers 1 to 9 : a. Count on in ones. b. Count back in ones.
1.1.4 Read and write numbers from 0 to 10. i. Say the number names 0 and 10. ii. Recognise 0 and 10 in counting. iii. Count a group of objects to 10. iv. Write numerals 0 and 10. v. Read number words zero to ten. vi. Write number words zero to ten.
1.1.5 Understand and use the vocabulary of comparing and arranging numbers or quantities. i. Arrange numbers from 0 to 10 : a. Count on in ones. b. Count back in ones. c. Count on from a given number. d. Count back to a given number. ii. Compare two numbers and say which is more or less. iii. Identify one more or one less.
1.2.1 Use the vocabulary involved in addition with the highest total of 10. i. Find one more than a number from 1 to 9.
1.2.2 Understand addition as combining two groups of objects. i. Find the total of two numbers. ii. Write number sentences for addition. iii. State all possible pairs of numbers that total up to a given number. iv. Recall rapidly the total of two numbers.
1.2.3 Use and apply knowledge of addition in real life. i. Solve simple problems in real life.
1.3.1 Use the vocabulary involved in subtraction of numbers 0 to 10. i. Find one less than a number.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 1.3.2 Understand subtraction as "take away". i. Write number sentences for subtraction.
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1.3.3 Use and apply knowledge of subtraction in real life. i. Solve simple problems in real life.
1.4 Numbers to 20
1.4.1 Say and use the number names in familiar contexts. i. Say the number names 11 to 20. ii. Recognise numerals 11 to 20. iii. Count a group of objects 11 to 20. 1.4.2 Read and write numbers from 11 to 20. i. Write numerals 11 to 20. ii. Read number words eleven to twenty. iii. Write number words eleven to twenty.
1.4.3 Know what each digit in a number represents. i. Say what each digit in a number represents.
1.4.4 Say and use the number names in order. i. Arrange numbers from 11 to 20 : a. Count on in ones. b. Count back in ones. c. Count on from a given number. d. Count back to a given number.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 1.5.1 Say and use the number names in familiar contexts. i. Say the number names to 100. ii. Recognise numerals to 100. iii. Count a group of objects to 100.
REMARKS
1.5.2 Read and write numbers to 100. i. Write numerals to 100. ii. Read number words to one hundred. iii. Write number words to one hundred.
1.5.3 Say and use the number names in order. i. Arrange numbers to 100 : a. Count on in ones to 100. b. Count back in ones from 100. c. Count on in tens from 0. d. Count back in tens from 100. c. Count on and count back in tens from a given number.
1.5.4 Understand and use ordinal numbers in different contexts. i. Say ordinal numbers from first to tenth. ii. Use ordinal numbers in different contexts.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 1.6.1 Use the vocabulary involved in addition within the basic facts. i. Find one more than a number.
REMARKS
1.6.2 Understand addition as combining two groups of objects. i. Find the total of two numbers. ii. Write number sentences for addition. 1.6.3 Know by heart basic facts of addition. i. Recall rapidly basic facts of addition.
1.6.4 Use and apply knowledge of addition in real life. i. Solve simple problems in real life.
1.7.1 Use the vocabulary involved in subtraction within basic facts. i. Find one less than a number.
1.7.2 Understand subtraction as "take away" or " difference" between two groups of objects. i. Find the difference between two numbers. ii. Write number sentences for subtraction.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 1.7.3 Know bt heart basic facts of subtraction. i. Recall rapidly basic facts of subtraction. ii. State all possible pairs of numbers with the difference equals to a given number. iii. Recall rapidly the difference of two numbers.
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1.7.4 Use and apply knowledge of subtraction in real life. i. Solve simple problems in real life.
2 MONEY
2.1.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to money. i. Recognise coins and notes of Malaysian currency. ii. Represent the value of money in 'RM' and 'sen'. iii. Exchange a. coins up to RM1 ; and b. notes up to RM10. iv. Add and subtract a. coins up to RM1 ; and b. notes up to RM10. v. Solve simple problems involving money in real life.
3.1.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to time. i. Say time of the day correctly. ii. Say in sequence events of the day. iii. Name the days of the week in sequence. iv. Name the months of the year in sequence. v. Read time to the hour on a clock.
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TOPIC/LEARNING AREAS 4 SHAPE AND SPACE 4.1 Three-Dimensional Shapes (3-D Shapes)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 4.1.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to 3-D shapes. i. Name solid shapes.
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4.1.2 Describe classify common 3-D shapes. i. Describe features of solid shapes. ii. Sort solid shapes. iii. Make models.
4.2.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to 2-D shapes. i. Name two-dimensional shapes.
4.2.2 Describe and classify common 2-D shapes. i. Describe features of two-dimensional shapes. ii. Sort two-dimensional shapes. iii. Make designs with two-dimensional shapes.
Say and use the number names in familiar contexts. Say the number names to 1 000. Recognise numerals to 1 000. Count up to 1 000 objects by grouping them in hundreds, tens, fives, twos and ones.
Read and write numbers to 1 000. Write numerals to 1 000. Read number words to one thousand. Write number words to one thousand.
1.1.3 Know what each digit in a number represents. i. Recognise the place value of numbers.
1.1.4 Understand and use the vocabulary of comparing and arranging numbers or quantities to 1 000. i. Arrange numbers to 1 000 : a. Count on and count back in ones. b. Count on and count back in twos. c. Count on and count back in fives. d. Count on and count back in tens. e. Count on and count back in hundreds. ii. Compare two numbers and say which is more or less. iii. Arrange numbers in order : a. Compare the numbers; and b. position the numbers on a number line.
1.1.5 Understand and use ordinal numbers in different contexts. i. Say ordinal numbers from eleventh to twentieth. ii. Use ordinal numbers in different contexts.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 1.2.1 Understand addition as combining two groups of objects. i. Add two numbers without regrouping : a. two 1-digit numbers; b. a 2-digit number and a 1-digit number; and c. two 2-digit numbers. Add two numbers with regrouping : a. a 2-digit number and a 1-digit number; and b. two 2-digit numbers. Add two numbers without regrouping : a. a 3-digit number and a 1-digit number; b. a 3-digit number and a 2-digit number; and c. two 3-digit numbers. Add three 1-digit numbers.
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1.2.2 Use and apply knowledge of addition in real life. i. Find the unknown numbers in number sentences. ii. Solve problems involving addition in real life situations.
1.3.1 Understand subtraction as "take away" or " difference" between two groups of objects. i. Subtract two numbers without regrouping : a. a 1-digit number from a 1-digit number; b. a 1-digit number from a 2-digit number; and c. a 2-digit number from a 2-digit number. ii. Subtract two numbers with regrouping : a. a 1-digit number from a 2-digit number; and
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES b. a 2-digit number from a 2-digit number. Subtract two numbers without regrouping : a. a 1-digit number from a 3-digit number ; b. a 2-digit number from a 3-digit number; and c. a 3-digit number from a 3-digit number. Subtract three 1-digit numbers.
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1.3.2 Use and apply knowledge of subtraction in real life. i. Find the unknown numbers in number sentences. ii. Solve problems involving subtraction in real life situations.
1.4.1 Understand multiplication as repeated addition. ( 2, 3, 4 and 5 times-tables ) i. Recognise multiplication as repeated addition. ii. Write number sentences for multiplication. iii. Build up the multiplication tables of 2, 3, 4 and 5. iv. Multiply two 1-digit numbers.
1.4.2 Know by heart the multiplication tables of 2, 3, 4 and 5. i. Recall rapidly the multiplication tables of 2, 3, 4 and 5.
1.4.3 Use and apply knowledge of multiplication in real life. i. Find the unknown numbers in number sentences. ii. Solve problems involving multiplication in real life situations.
1.5.1 Understand division as sharing equally or grouping. ( Corresponding to 2, 3, 4 and 5 times-tables. ) i. Recognise division as sharing equally. ii. Recognise division as grouping. iii. Write number sentences for division. iv. Divide numbers within the multiplication tables.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 1.5.2 Derive quickly division facts. ( Corresponding to 2, 3, 4 and 5 times-tables. ) i. Derive quickly division facts of 2, 3, 4 and 5 times-tables.
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1.5.3 Use and apply knowledge of division in real life. i. Find the unknown numbers in number sentences. ii. Solve problems involving division in real life situations.
2.1.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to money. i. Represent the value of money in 'RM' and 'sen'. ii. Exchange : a. Coins up to RM5; and b. Notes up to RM50
Use and apply knowledge of money in real life. Add money up to RM50. Subtract money up to RM50. Solve problems involving money in real life situations.
3.1.1 Understand, read and write the vocabulary related to time. i. Read time to five minutes. ii. Write the time to five minutes.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 3.2.1 Understand the relationship between units of time. i. Use units of time and know the relationship between: a. hour and minutes; and b. day and hours.
REMARKS
3.3.1 Use and apply knowledge of time in real life. i. Solve problems involving time in real life situations.
4.1.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to length. i. Use the vocabulary related to length in practical contexts.
4.2.1 Measure and compare lengths by direct comparison and using uniform non-standard units. i. Compare the lengths of two objects by direct comparison. ii. Measure lengths of objects using uniform non-standard units.
4.2.2 Measure and compare lengths using standard units. i. Measure lengths of objects using standard units : a. metre; and b. centimetre 5. MASS 5.1 Introduction to mass 5.1.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to mass. i. Use the vocabulary related to mass in practical contexts. ii. Measure masses of objects using uniform non-standard units.
5.2.2 Measure and compare masses using standard unit. i. Measure masses of objects using standard unit.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 6.1.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to volume of liquid. i. Use the vocabulary related to volume in practical contexts.
REMARKS
6.2.1 Measure and compare volumes of liquid by direct comparison and by using uniform non-standard units. i. Compare the volumes of two liquids by direct comparision. ii Measure volumes of liquid using uniform non-standard units.
6.2.1 Measure and compare volumes of liquid using using standard unit. i. Measure volumnes of liquid using standard unit.
7.1.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related 3-D shapes. i. Identify the appearance of a three-dimensional shape as a whole. ii. Compare and sort three-dimensional shapes according to properties. iii. Label parts of three-dimensional shapes.
7.1.2 Describe and classify common 3-D shapes. i. Identify three-dimensional shapes based on descriptions.
7.2.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to 2-D shapes. i. Identify the appearance of a two-dimensional shape as a whole. ii. Compare and sort two-dimensional shapes according to properties. iii. Label parts of two-dimensional shapes.
7.2.2 Describe and classify common 2-D shapes. i. Identify two-dimensional shapes based on descriptions.
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Say and use the number names in familiar contexts. Say the number names to 10 000. Recognise numerals to 10 000. Count up to 10 000 objects by grouping them in thousands, hundreds, tens.
Read and write numbers to 10 000. Write numerals to 10 000. Read number words to 10 000. Write number words to 10 000.
1.1.3 Know what each digit in a number represents. i. Recognise the place value of numbers.
1.1.4 Understand and use the vocabulary of comparing and arranging numbers or quantities to 10 000. i. Arrange numbers to 10 000 : a. Count on in ones, twos, fives, tens, hundreds and thousands. b. Count back in ones, twos, fives, tens, hundreds and thousands. ii. Compare two numbers and say which is more or less. iii. Position numbers in order on a number line.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 1.1.5 Understand and use the vocabulary of estimation and approximation. i. Estimate quantities of objects up tp 10 000. ii. Round off whole numbers less than 10 000 to the nearest 10.
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1.2.1 Understand addition as combining two groups of objects. i. ii. iii. Add up to three numbers without regrouping, involving up 4-digit numbers. Add two numbers up to 4-digit, with regrouping. Add three up to 4-digit, regrouping.
1.2.2 Use and apply knowledge of addition in real life. i. Solve problems involving addition in real life situations.
1.3.1 Understand subtraction as "take away" or " difference" between two groups of objects. i. Subtract two numbers up to 4-digit, without regrouping. ii. Subtract two numbers up to 4-digit, with regrouping. iii. Subtract three numbers up to 4-digit,without regrouping. iv. Subtract three numbers up to 4-digit with regrouping.
1.3.2 Use and apply knowledge of subtraction in real life. i. Recognise subtraction as the inverse of addition. ii. Solve problems involving subtraction in real life situations.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 1.4.1 Understand multiplication as repeated addition. ( 6, 7, 8 and 9 times-tables ) i. Recognise multiplication as repeated addition. ii. Write number sentences for multiplication. iii. Build up the multiplication tables of 6, 7, 8 and 9. iv. Multiply two 1-digit numbers.
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1.4.2 Know by heart the multiplication tables of 6, 7, 8 and 9. i. Recall rapidly the multiplication tables of 6, 7, 8 and 9.
1.4.3 Use and apply knowledge of multiplication in real life. i. Find the unknown numbers in number sentences. ii. Solve problems involving multiplication in real life situations.
1.5.1 Understand and use the operation of multiplication. i. Multiply 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers without regrouping. ii. Multiply 2-digit numbers by 10. iii. Multiply 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers with regrouping. iv. Multiply 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers without regrouping. v. Multiply 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers with regrouping. vi. Solve problems involving multiplication in real life situations.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 1.6.1 Understand division as sharing equally or grouping. ( Corresponding to 6, 7, 8 and 9 times-tables. ) i. Recognise division as sharing equally. ii. Recognise division as grouping. iii. Write number sentences for division. iv. Divide numbers within the multiplication tables. 1.6.2 Derive quickly division facts. ( Corresponding to 6, 7, 8 and 9 times-tables. ) i. Derive quickly division facts of 6, 7, 8 and 9 times-tables.
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1.6.3 Use and apply knowledge of division in real life. i. Find the unknown numbers in number sentences. ii. Solve problems involving division in real life situations.
Understand and use the operation of division. Divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers without remainders. Divide 2-digit numbers by 10 without remainders. Divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers with remainders. Divide 2-digit numbers by 10-digit numbers with remainders. Divide 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers without remainders. Divide 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers with remainders. Solve problems involving division in real life situations.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 2.1.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to fractions. i. Recognise one whole, one half, one quarter and three quarters. ii. Say fractions, parts, one whole, one half, one quarter and three quarters in context. iii. Read fractions, parts, one whole, one half, one quarter and three quarters in context. iv. Write , and in context. v. Recognise 2/4 = and 4/4 = 1. vi. Recognise fractions as equal shares of a whole set.
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3.1.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to money. i. Represent the value of money in RM and sen. ii. Exchange : a. Coins up to RM10; and b. Notes up to RM100. iii. Convert ringgit to sen and vice versa.
Use and apply knowledge of money in real life. Add money up to RM100. Subtract money up to RM100. Multiply money to the highest product of RM100. Divide money with dividend not more than RM100. Solve problems involving money in real life situations.
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TOPIC/LEARNING AREAS 4. TIME 4.1 Reading and Writing Time 4.1.1 i. ii. iii. iv.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES Understand, read and write the vocabulary related to time. Read the time to the half or quarter hour on a clock. Write the time to the half or quarter hour on a clock. Read simple timetables. Read calenders.
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4.2.1 Understand the relationship between units of time. i. Use units of time and know the relationship between: a. minute and seconds; b. week and days; and c. year and months. ii. Convert weeks to days and vice versa.
4.3.1 Add, subtract, multiply and divide units of time. i. Add units of time in : a. hours; and b. minutes. ii. Subtract units of time in : a. hours; and b. minutes. iii. Multiply units of time in : a. hours; and b. minutes. iv. Divide units of time : a. hours; and b. minutes. 4.4.1 Use and apply knowledge of time in real life. i. Solve problems involving time in real life situations.
5.1.1 Measure and compare lengths using standard units. i. Read scales to the nearest division. ii. Measure and record lengths of objects using the standard units : a. metres; and b. centimetres. iii. Compare the lengths of two objects using standard units : a. metres; and b. centimetres. iv. Estimate the length of objects in : a. metres; and b. centimetres.
5.2.1 Understand the relationship between units of length. i. Know and use the relationship between m and cm.
5.3.1 Add, subtract, multiply and divide units of length. i. Add units of length in : a. metres; and b. centimetres. ii. Subtract units of length in : a. metres; and b. centimetres. iii. Multiply units of length in : a. metres; and b. centimetres.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES Divide units of length : a. metres; and b. centimetres.
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5.4.1 Use and apply knowledge of length in real life. i. Solve problems involving length in real life situations.
6.1.1 Measure and compare masses using standard units. i. Read scales to the nearest division. ii. Measure and record masses of objects using the standard units : a. kilograms; and b. grams. iii. Compare the masses of two objects using standard units : a. kilograms; and b. grams. iv. Estimate the masses of objects in : a. kilograms; and b. grams.
6.2.1 Understand the relationship between units of mass. i. Know and use the relationship between kg and g.
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TOPIC/LEARNING AREAS 6.3 Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division involving mass.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 6.3.1 Add, subtract, multiply and divide units of mass. i. Add units of mass in : a. kilograms; and b. grams. ii. Subtract units of mass in : a. kilograms; and b. grams. iii. Multiply units of mass in : a. kilograms; and b. grams. iv. Divide units of mass : a. kilograms; and b. grams.
REMARKS
6.4.1 Use and apply knowledge of mass in real life. i. Solve problems involving mass in real life situations.
7.1.1 Measure and compare volume of liquid using standard units. i. Read scales to the nearest division. ii. Measure and record volume of liquid using the standard units : a. litres; and b. millilitres.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES Compare the volumes of two liquid using standard units : a. litres; and b. millilitres. Estimate the volume of liquid in : a. litres; and b. millilitres.
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7.2 Relationship between Units of Volume of Liquid 7.3 Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division involving volume of liquid.
7.2.1 Understand the relationship between units of volume of liquid. i. Know and use the relationship between l and ml .
7.3.1 Add, subtract, multiply and divide units of volume of liquid. i. Add units of volume of liquid in : a. litres; and b. millilitres. ii. Subtract units of volume of liquid in : a. litres; and b. millilitres. iii. Multiply units of volume of liquid in : a. litres; and b. millilitres. iv. Divide units of volume of liquid : a. litres; and b. millilitres.
7.4.1 Use and apply knowledge of volume of liquid in real life. i. Solve problems involving volume of liquid in real life . situations.
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TOPIC/LEARNING AREAS 8. SHAPE AND SPACE 8.1 Three-Dimensional Shapes (3-D Shapes)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES 8.1.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to 3-D shapes. i. Identify various types of prisms. ii. Label parts of prisms. 8.1.2 Describe and classify 3-D shapes. i. Describe features of prisms. ii. Compare prisms and non-prisms. 8.1.3 Build 3-D shapes. i. Build 3-D shapes using suitable materials. ii. Build 3-D shapes from given nets. iii. Identify simple nets of 3-D shapes.
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8.2.1 Understand and use the vocabulary related to 2-D shapes. i. Identify shapes of semi-circles and regular polygons. 8.2.2 Describe and classify 2-D shapes. i. Describe features of 2-D shapes : a. Semi-circles; and b. regular polygons ii. Compare and sort polygons and non-polygons.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES / LEARNING OUTCOMES Recognise lines of symmetry : a. in the environment. b. in 2-D shapes. Sketch lines of symmetry.
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9.1.1 Collect and organise data. i. Collect data based on given situations. ii. Sort and classify data. iii. Organise data in a table.
MATHEMATICS YEARLY PLAN (YEAR FOUR) WEEK TOPIC 1. WHOLE NUMBERS 1.1 LEARNING AREA NUMBERS TO 100 000 1.1.1 LEARNING OBJECTIVE Develop number sense involving numbers up to 100 000. i. ii. iii. iv. LEARNING OUTCOMES Name and write numbers up to 100 000. Determine the place value of the digits in a any whole number up to 100 000. Compare value of numbers to 100 000. Round off numbers to the nearest tens, hundreds and thousands.
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Add any two to four numbers to 100 000. Solve addition problems.
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Subtract one or two numbers from a bigger number less than 100 000. Solve subtraction problems.
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LEARNING AREA MULTIPLICATION WITH THE 1.4.1 HIGHEST PRODUCT OF 100 000
LEARNING OBJECTIVE Multiply any two numbers with i. the highest product of 100 000.
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a) 100 b) two-digit numbers Multiply four digit numbers with. a) One-digit numbers b) 10 c) two-digit numbers Multiply two-digit numbers with 1000. Solve multiplication problems.
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a) one-digit numbers b) 10, 100, 1000. c) Two-digit numbers. Divide four-digit numbers by: a) one-digit numbers b) 10, 100, 1000. c) Two-digit numbers. Solve division problems.
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TOPIC 1.6
LEARNING OUTCOMES Perform mixed operations involving addition and subtraction with numbers less than a) 100 b) 1000 c) 10 000 Solve mixed operation problems.
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2. FRACTIONS
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PROPER FRACTIONS
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Name and write proper fraction with denominators up to 10. Compare the value of two proper fraction with a) the same denominators, b) the numerator of 1 and different denominators up to 10. Express and write equivalent fractions for proper fractions. Express equivalent fractions to its simple form.
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EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS
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TOPIC 2.3
LEARNING OUTCOMES Add two proper fractions with the same denominator up to 10 to its simplest form. a) with 1 as the numerator for both fractions. b) With different numerators. Add two proper fractions with different denominators up to 10 to its simplest form. a) with 1 as the numerator for both fractions. b) with different numerators. Solve problems involving addition of proper fractions.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES Subtract two proper fractions with the same denominator up to 10 to its simplest form. a) with 1 as the numerator for both fractions. b) With different numerators. Subtract two proper fractions with different denominators up to 10 to its simplest form. a) with 1 as the numerator for both fractions. b) with different numerators. Solve problems involving subtraction of proper fractions.
3. DECIMALS
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a) One decimal place. b) Two decimal places. Recognize the place value of a) Tenths b) Hundredths c) Tenths and Hundredths Convert fraction to decimals of a) Tenths b) Hundredths c) Tenths and Hundredths and vice versa
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TOPIC 3.2
LEARNING OUTCOMES Add any two to four decimals of one decimal place involving. a) Decimals only b) Whole numbers and decimals. c) Mixed decimals. Add any two to four decimals of two decimal place involving. a) Decimals only b) Whole numbers and decimals. c) Mixed decimals. Solve problems involving addition of decimal numbers.
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Subtract one to two decimals from a decimal of one decimal place involving. a) Decimals only b)Mixed decimals c) Whole numbers and decimals (mixed decimals)
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a) one-digit number b) 10, 100 and 1000. Multiply any decimal of two decimal place with a) one-digit number b) 10, 100 and 1000. Solve problems involving multiplication of decimals.
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a) one-digit number b) 10. Divide decimals of two decimal places by one-digit number.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES Divide decimals by a whole number with the dividend value of up to two decimal places. Solve problems involving division of decimals.
4. MONEY
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Understand and use the i. vocabulary related to money. Use and apply knowledge of money in real life. i. ii.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES Multiply money to the highest product of RM10 000. Divide money with dividend not more than RM10 000.
Perform mixed operation involving addition and subtraction involving money up to RM10 000. vi. Round off money to the nearest ringgit. vii. Solve problems involving money of up to RM10 000.
5. TIME
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Read time in hours and minutes according to the 12hour system. Write time in hours and minutes according to the 12hour system.
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TIME SCHEDULE
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LEARNING OUTCOMES Extract information from a calendar. Solve simple real life problems involving reading the calendar.
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State the relationship between units of time: a) 1 day = 24 hours b)1 year = 365/366 days c) 1 decade = 10 years Convert a) Years to days, and vice versa b) Decades to years, and vice versa c) Years to month, and vice versa d) Hours to days, and vice versa Convert time from a) Hours to minutes, and vice versa b) Hours and minutes to minutes, and vice versa c) Minutes to hours and minutes, and vice versa
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TOPIC 5.4
LEARNING OUTCOMES Add time involving conversion of units with answers in compound units of: a) Hours and minutes b) Year and months c) Decades and years Subtract time involving conversion of units with answers in compound units of: a) Hours and minutes b) Year and months c) Decades and years Multiply time involving conversion of units with answers in compound units of: a) Hours and minutes b) Year and months c) Decades and years Divide time involving conversion of units with answers in compound units for time duration of: a) Hours and minutes b) Year and months c) Decades and years Solve problems involving basic operations of time: a) b) c) Hours and minutes Year and months Decades and years
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TOPIC 5.5
LEARNING OBJECTIVE Use and apply knowledge of time to find the duration. i. ii.
LEARNING OUTCOMES Read and state the start and the end of an event from a schedule Calculate the duration of an event from a schedule in a) Minutes b) Hours c) Hours and minutes within a day two consecutive live days Calculate the start or the end of an event from a given duration of time and read the start or end of an event.
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6. LENGTH
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Read measurement of length using units of millimetre. Write measurement of length to the nearest scales of tenth division for: a) Centimetre b) Metre Measure and record lengths of objects using units of
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TOPIC
LEARNING AREA
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
LEARNING OUTCOMES a) Millimetre b) Centimetre and millimitre c) Metre and centimeter Estimate the lengths of objects in d) Millimetre e) metre and millimitre a) Centimetre and millimeter
iv.
6.2
6.2.1
i. ii.
iii.
State the relationship between centimetre and millimeter Convert units of length from a) Millimeters to centimetres and vice versa b) Compound units to a unit. Solve problems involving conversion of units of length.
6.3
6.3.1
i.
Add units of length involving conversation of units in: a) Millimetre b) Metre and centimetre c) Centimetre and millimetre Subtract units of length involving conversation of units in:
ii.
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TOPIC
LEARNING AREA
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
6.3.2
i.
LEARNING OUTCOMES a) Millimetre b) Metre and centimetre c) Centimetre and millimetre Multiply units of length involving conversion of units by: a) One-digit number b) 10, 100, 1000 Divide units of length involving conversion of units by: a) One-digit number b) 10, 100, 1000 Solve problems involving basic operations on length.
ii.
iii.
7. MASS
7.1
MEASURING MASS
7.1.1
i. ii. iii.
Measure of masses using in units of kilogram and gram. Read measurement of masses to the nearest scales division of kilograms and grams. Estimate the masses of objects using kilograms and grams.
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TOPIC 7.2
LEARNING OUTCOMES Convert units of mass from a) b) c) Kilograms to grams Kilograms and grams to grams Kilograms and grams to kilograms
7.3
7.3.1
i.
Add mass involving units of mass in: a) Kilograms b) Grams c) Kilograms and grams Subtract mass involving units of mass in: a) Kilograms b) Grams c) Kilograms and grams Multiply mass involving conversion of units with a) One-digit number b) 10, 100, 1000 Divide mass involving conversion of units : c) One-digit number d) 10, 100, 1000 Solving problems involving basic operations with mass.
ii.
7.3.2
i.
ii.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE Measure and compare i. volume of liquid using standard units. ii.
LEARNING OUTCOMES Read measurement of volume of liquid in litres and millilitres. Write measurement of volume of liquid to the nearest scales of tenth division for: a) Litre b) Millilitre Measure and record the volume of liquid in litres and millilitres. Estimate the volume of liquid in litres and millilitres.
iii. iv.
8.2
i.
a) Litres to millilitres b)Millilitres to litres c) Litres and millilitres to litres d) Litres and millilitres to milliliters
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TOPIC 8.3
ii.
8.3.2
i.
ii.
iii.
a) Litre b) Millilitre c) Litre and millilitre Subtract volume of liquid involving conversion of units in: a) Litre b) Millilitre c) Litre and milliliter Multiply volume of liquid involving conversion of units by: a) One-digit number b) 10, 100,1000 Divide volume of liquid involving conversion of units by: c) One-digit number a) 10, 100,1000 Solve problems involving volume of liquids.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES Identify the sides of a: a) square b) rectangle c) triangle ii. Measure and record the perimeter of a: a) square b) rectangle c) triangle Identify the dimensions of a: a) square b) rectangle Compare with unit squares the size of a: a) rectangle b) square.
i.
ii.
9.2
9.2.1
i. ii.
Identify the dimensions of cubes and cuboids. Compare with a cube units: a) Cuboid b) Cube Measure and record the dimensions of cubes and cuboids. Calculate the volume of cubes and cuboids. Solve problems involving volume cube and cuboids.
iii.
9.2.2
WEEK
LEARNING OUTCOMES Describe a pictograph featuring a) the picture used to represent data. b) the title of the graph. c) what the axes represent. d) what one unit of picture represent. ii. Extract and interpret information from pictographs.
iii.
iv.
10.2
BAR GRAPHS
Describe a bar graph featuring a) the title of the graph b) what the axes represent. Extract and interpret information from bar graphs. Construct bar graphs to illustrate given information.
ii. iii.
iv.
Solve a given problem by organising and interpreting numerical data in bar graphs.
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MATHEMATICS YEARLY PLAN (YEAR FIVE) WEEK TOPIC 1. WHOLE NUMBERS 1.1 LEARNING AREA NUMBERS TO 1 000 000 1.1.1 LEARNING OBJECTIVE Develop number sense up to 1 000 000. i. ii. iii. iv. LEARNING OUTCOMES Name and write numbers up to 1 000 000. Determine the place value of the digits in any whole number up to 1 000 000. Compare value of numbers to 1 000 000. Round off numbers to the nearest tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands and hundred thousands. REMARKS
1.2
1.2.1
i.
ii.
1.3
1.3.1
i. ii. iii.
Subtract one number from a bigger number less than 1 000 000. Subtract successively from a bigger number less than 1 000 000. Solve subtraction problems.
1.4
1.4.1
Multiply any two numbers with i. the highest product of 1 000 000.
ii.
a) a one-digit number, b) a two-digit number, c) 10, 100 and 1 000. Solve multiplication problems.
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TOPIC 1.5
LEARNING AREA DIVISION WITH THE HIGHEST 1.5.1 DIVIDEND OF 1 000 000
LEARNING OBJECTIVE Divide a number less than 1 000 000 by a two-digit number. i.
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iii.
a) one-digit numbers, b) 10, 100, 1000, c) two-digit numbers. Solve problems involving division.
1.6
MIXED OPERATION
1.6.1
i.
Calculate mixed operation on whole numbers involving multiplication and division. Solve problems involving mixed operations of division and multiplication.
ii.
2. FRACTIONS
2.1
IMPROPER FRACTIONS
2.1.1
Name and write improper fractions with denominators up to 10. Compare the value of the two improper fractions. a) the same denominators, b) the numerator of 1 and different denominators up to 10.
2.2
MIXED NUMBERS
2.2.1
i. ii.
Name and write mixed numbers with denominators up to 10. Convert improper fractions to mixed numbers and vice-versa.
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TOPIC 2.3
LEARNING OUTCOMES Add two mixed numbers with the same denominators up to 10. Add two mixed numbers with different denominators up to 10. Solve problems involving addition of mixed numbers.
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2.4
SUBTRACTION OF FRACTIONS
2.4.1
i. ii. iii.
Subtract two mixed numbers with the same denominator up to 10. Subtract two mixed numbers with different denominators up to 10. Solve problems involving subtraction of mixed numbers.
2.5
MULTIPLICATION OF FRACTIONS
2.5.1
i.
ii.
3. DECIMALS
3.1
DECIMAL NUMBERS
3.1.1
i.
Name and write decimal numbers to three decimal places. Recognise the place value of thousandths. Convert fractions of thousandths to decimal numbers and vice versa. Round off decimal numbers to the nearest a) tenths, b) hundredths.
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TOPIC 3.2
LEARNING OUTCOMES Add any two to four decimals of one decimal place involving a) decimal numbers and decimal numbers, b) whole numbers and decimal numbers. Solve problems involving addition of decimal numbers.
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ii.
3.3
i. ii. iii.
Subtract a decimal number from another decimal up to three decimal places. Subtract successively any two decimal numbers up to three decimal places. Solve problems involving subtraction of decimal numbers.
3.4
3.4.1
Multiply any decimal numbers up to three decimal places with a) a one-digit number, b) a two-digit number, c) 10, 100 and 1000. Solve problems involving multiplication of decimal numbers. Divide a whole number by
ii.
3.5
3.5.1
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TOPIC
LEARNING AREA
LEARNING OUTCOMES Divide a whole number by a) a one-digit number, b) a two-digit whole number. Divide a decimal number of three decimal places by a) a one-digit number, b) a two-digit whole number, c) 10, d) 100. Solve problem involving division of decimal numbers.
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iii.
iv.
4. PERCENTAGE
4.1
PERCENTAGE
4.1.1
i. ii. iii.
Name and write the symbol for percentage. State fraction of hundredths in percentage. Convert fraction of hundredths to percentage and vice versa.
4.2
i. ii.
Convert proper fractions of tenths to percentage. Convert proper fractions with the denominators of 2, 4, 5, 20, 25 and 50 to percentage. Convert percentage to fraction in its simplest form. Convert percentage to decimal number and vice versa.
iii. iv.
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LEARNING OUTCOMES Read and write the value of money in ringgit and sen up to RM100 000.
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5.1.2
Use and apply mathematics concepts when dealing with money up to RM100 000.
i.
Add money in ringgit and sen up to RM100 000. Subtract money in ringgit and sen within the range of RM100 000. Multiply money in ringgit and sen with a whole number, fraction or decimal with products within RM100 000. Divide money in ringgit and sen with the divisor up to RM100 000. Perform mixed operation of multiplication and division involving money in ringgit and sen up to RM100 000. Solve problems in real context involving money in ringgit and sen up to RM100 000.
ii.
iii.
iv. v.
vi.
6. TIME
6.1
6.1.1
i. ii. iii.
Read and write time in the 24-hour system. Relate the time in the 24-hour system to the 12hour system. Convert time from the 24-hour system to the 12hour system and vice-versa.
6.2
6.2.1
i.
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TOPIC
LEARNING AREA
LEARNING OUTCOMES Convert time in fractions and decimals of an hour to minutes and to seconds. Convert time in fractions and decimals of a day to hours, minutes and seconds. Convert units of time from: a) century to years and vice versa. b) century to decades and vice versa.
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6.3
6.3.1
Add time in hours, minutes and seconds. Subtract time in hours, minutes and seconds. Multiply time in hours, minutes and seconds. Divide time in hours, minutes and seconds.
6.4
DURATION
6.4.1
i. ii.
Identify the start and end times of are event. Calculate the duration of an event, involving: a) hours, minutes and seconds, b) days and hours. Determine the start or end time of an event from a given duration of time. Solve problems involving time duration in fractions and/or decimals of hours, minutes and seconds.
iii. iv.
7. LENGTH
7.1
MEASURING LENGTH
7.1.1
i. ii.
Describe by comparison the distance of one kilometre. Measure using scales for distance between places.
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TOPIC 7.2
LEARNING OUTCOMES Relate metre and kilometre. Convert metre to kilometre and vice versa.
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7.3
7.3.1
i.
ii.
iii.
Add and subtract units of length involving conversion of units in: a) kilometres, b) kilometres and metres. Multiply and divide units of length in kilometres involving conversion of units with: a) a one-digit number, b) 10, 100 and 1 000. Solve problems involving basic operations on length.
8. MASS
8.1
COMPARING MASS
8.1.1
i. ii.
iii.
Measure and record masses of objects in kilograms and grams. Compare the masses of two objects using kilogram and gram, stating the comparison in multiples or fractions. Estimate the masses of objects in kilograms and grams. Convert units of mass from fractions and decimals of a kilogram to grams and vice versa. Solve problems involving conversion of mass units in fraction and/or decimals.
8.2
8.1.2
i.
ii.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE Measure and compare volumes of liquid using standard units. i.
LEARNING OUTCOMES Measure and record the volumes of liquid in a smaller metric unit given the measure in fractions and/or decimals of a larger unit. Estimate the volumes of liquid involving fractions and decimals in litres and millilitres. Compare the volumes of liquid involving fractions and decimals using litres and millilitres.
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ii. iii.
9.2
9.2.1
i.
Convert unit of volumes involving fractions and decimals in litres and vice-versa. Solve problem involving volume of liquid.
ii.
9.3
9.3.1
i.
ii.
Add units of volume involving mixed decimals in: a) litres, b) millilitres, c) litres and millilitres. Subtract units of volume involving mixed decimals in: a) litres, b) millilitres, c) litres and millilitres. Multiply units of volume involving mixed number using: a) a one-digit number, b) 10, 100 and 1 000. involving conversion of units.
9.3.2
iii.
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LEARNING AREA
v.
vi.
LEARNING OUTCOMES Divide units of volume using a) up to two-digit number, b) 10, 100 and 1 000. involving mixed decimals. Divide unit of volume using: a) a one-digit number, b) 10, 100 and 1 000. involving conversion of units. Solve problems involving computations for volume of liquids.
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10.1
i.
ii.
iii.
Measure the perimeter of the following composite 2-D shapes: a) square and square, b) rectangle and rectangle, c) triangle and triangle, d) square and rectangle, e) square and triangle, f) rectangle and triangle. Calculate the perimeter of the following composite 2-D shapes: a) square and square, b) rectangle and rectangle, c) triangle and triangle, d) square and rectangle, e) square and triangle, f) rectangle and triangle. Solve problems involving perimeters of composite 2-D shapes. Measure the area of the following composite 2D shapes: a) square and square, b) rectangle and rectangle, c) square and rectangle,
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TOPIC
LEARNING AREA
iii.
LEARNING OUTCOMES Calculate the area of the following composite 2-D shapes: a) square and square, b) rectangle and rectangle, c) square and rectangle, Solve problems involving areas of composite 2D shapes.
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10.2
i.
ii.
iii.
Measure the volume of the following composite 3-D shapes for: a) a cube and another cube, b) a cuboid and another cuboid, c) a cube and a cuboid. Calculate the volume of the following composite 3-D shapes: a) a cube and another cube, b) a cuboid and another cuboid, c) a cube and a cuboid. Solve problems involving volume of composite 3-D shapes.
11.1
AVERAGE
i.
State the average of two or three quantities. Determine the formula for average. Calculate the average using formula. Solve problem in real life situation.
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TOPIC 11.2
LEARNING OBJECTIVE 11.2.1 Understand the vocabulary i. relating to data organisation in graphs. 11.2.2 Organise and interpret data from tables and charts. ii. iii.
LEARNING OUTCOMES Recognise frequency, mode, range, maximum and minimum value from bar graphs.
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Construct a bar graph from a given set of data. Determine the frequency, mode, range, average, maximum and minimum value from a given graph.
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MATHEMATICS YEARLY PLAN (YEAR SIX) WEEK TOPIC 1. WHOLE NUMBERS 1.1 LEARNING AREA NUMBERS TO 1 000 000 1.1.1 LEARNING OBJECTIVE Develop number sense up to 1 i. 000 000. ii. iii. LEARNING OUTCOMES Name and write numbers up to 1 000 000. Determine the place value of the digits in any whole number up to seven digits. Express whole numbers in. a) decimals, b) fractions of a million and vice versa. Compare number values up to seven digits. Round off numbers to the nearest tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands and millions.
iv. v.
1.2
1.2.1
Add, subtract, multiply and divide numbers involving numbers up to seven digits.
i.
ii.
iii.
Subtract a) one number from a bigger number less than 10 000 000 b) successively from a bigger number less than 10 000 000. Multiply up to six-digit numbers with: a) a one-digit number, b) a two-digit number, c) 10, 100 and 1 000.
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TOPIC
LEARNING AREA
LEARNING OUTCOMES Divide numbers up to seven digits by: a) one-digit numbers, b) 10, 100 and 1 000, c) two-digit numbers. Solve: a) addition, b) subtraction, c) multiplication, d) division, problems involving numbers up to seven digits.
v.
1.3
1.3.1
Compute mixed operations problems involving addition and multiplication. Compute mixed operations problems involving subtraction and division. Compute mixed operations problems involving brackets. Solve problems involving mixed operations on numbers of up to seven digits.
2. FRACTIONS
2.3
ADDITION OF FRACTIONS
2.3.1
Add three mixed numbers with the same denominators up to 10. Add two mixed numbers with different denominators up to 10. Solve problems involving addition of mixed numbers.
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TOPIC 2.4
LEARNING OUTCOMES Subtract involving three mixed numbers with the same denominator up to 10. Subtract involving three mixed numbers with different denominators up to 10. Solve problems involving subtraction of mixed numbers.
ii. iii.
2.5
MULTIPLICATION OF FRACTIONS
2.5.1
i.
2.6
DIVISION OF FRACTIONS
2.6.1
i.
Divide fractions with: a) a whole number, b) a fraction. Divide mixed numbers with a) a whole number, b) a fraction.
ii.
3. DECIMALS
3.1
3.1.1
i.
Add and subtract three to four decimal numbers of up to 3 decimal places, involving:
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Convertdecimal numbers of value more than 1 to percentage. Find the value for a given percentage of a quantity. Solve problems in real context involving relationships between percentage, fractions and decimals.
5. MONEY
54.1
5.1.1
Use and apply number sense in i. real context involving money. ii.
Perform mixed operations with money up to a value of RM10 million. Solve problems in real context involving computation of money.
6. TIME
6.1
DURATION
6.1.1
i.
Calculate the duration of an event in between: a) months, b) years, c) dates. Compute time period from situations expressed in fractions of duration. Solve problem in real context involving computation of time duration.
ii. iii.
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LEARNING OBJECTIVE Use and apply fractional computation to problems involving length. i.
ii.
8. MASS
8.1
COMPUTATION OF MASS
8.1.1
i.
ii.
9. VOLUME OF LIQUID
9.1
9.1.1
i.
Compute volume of liquid from a situation expressed in fraction. Solve problem in real context involving computation of volume of liquid.
ii.
10.1
TWO-DIMENSIONAL SHAPES
10.1.1 Find the perimeter and area of i. composite 2-D shapes. ii.
Find the perimeter of a 2-D composite shape of two or more quadrilaterals and triangles. Find the area of a 2-D composite shape of two or more quadrilaterals and triangles.
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TOPIC
LEARNING AREA
LEARNING OUTCOMES Solve problems in real context involving calculation of perimeter and area of 2-D shapes.
10.2
THREE-DIMENSIONAL SHAPES 10.2.1 Find the the surface area and volume of composite 3-D shape.
i.
Find the the surface area of a 3-D composite shape of two or more cubes and cuboids. Find volume of a 3-D composite shape of two or more cubes and cuboids. Solve problems in real context involving calculation of surface area and volume of 3-D shapes.
ii. iii.
11.1
AVERAGE
i. ii.
Calculate the average of up to five numbers. Solve problem in real contexts involving average.
11.2
i. iii.
Construct a pie chart from a given set of data. Determine the frequency, mode, range, average, maximum and minimum value from a pie chart.
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