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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to sort and group different objects according same size
Learners in pairs/groups to collect different types of objects.

Learners in pairs/groups to sort objects with the same attributes and

group them together.
How can we group objects of the same size
Sticks

Stones

Books

Pencils

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observe how learners collect, sort and group objects.
1 2
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
sort
and group
different objects
according to
colour.



Learners in
pairs/groups to sort
objects with same
colours and group
them together.
Learners in
groups /pairs
collecting and
presenting different
objects of different
colours
How can we group items having different colours?
Textbooks
Exercise books
Pens
Sharpeners
Bottles
JKF Primary
Mathematics
Learner
Observe how learners collect, sort and group objects of different colours Giving out in class exercise
1 3
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
sort
and group items
according to
shape



Learners in
pairs/groups to
collect different
types of objects of
different shapes.
Learners in
groups/pairs to sort
objects with same
shape

How can we group items having different shapes?
Balls
Cups
Spoons
Wooden items
within the class
JKF Primary
Mathematics
Learner
Observe learners collecting and sorting different items
1 4
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
sort
and group items
of different
sizes


Learners in
pairs/groups
sorting and
grouping items of
same sizes and
grouping them
together


How can we sort and group items having different sizes?
Pencils
Sticks
Stones
Bottles
JKF Primary
Mathematics
Learner
Observe learners collecting, sorting and grouping items according to their shapes
1 5
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
sort
and group items
of different
sizes


Learners in
pairs/groups
sorting and
grouping items of
same sizes and
grouping them
together


How can we sort and group items having different sizes?
Pencils
Sticks
Stones
Bottles
JKF Primary
Mathematics
Learner
Observe learners collecting, sorting and grouping items according to their shapes
2 1
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
sort
and group
different items
according to
their use


Learners in
pairs/groups to
collect different
types of safe
objects
Learners in
pairs/groups
sorting items of the
same use and group
them together
How can we group items according to their use?
Spoons and
plates
Books and
pens
chalks
JKF Primary
Mathematics
Learner
Observe learners collecting, sorting and grouping different objects
2 2
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
represent
number up to 10
using objects

"Learners in

groups/pairs to"
represent numbers
up to 10 using
objects. guide
learners to fill in
the tables


"How do you represent" numbers using objects
"Books and

pens"
learner
"Observing the learners sort" different items according to shape, size and colour.
2 3
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to pair and match objects in the environment
Learners in pairs/groups to play digital games involving sorting and grouping objects according

to different attributes
How can we pair and match objects?
News papers

Text books

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
2 4
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to pair and match objects to establish
Learners in groups/pairs to pair and match objects to establish less than and more than

Learners in pairs/groups to pair and match objects to establish same as
How do you identify less than? How do you identify
Number of boys and girls

Number of books

Chairs and tables in class

Text books

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
In class exercise Observing learners counting objects
2 5
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to pair and match objects to establish
Learners in pairs/groups to pair and match objects to establish those ones that are
How do you identify
Text book

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
In class exercise Observation
3 1
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
order and sequence objects in ascending order
"Learners in pairs/groups to order objects

according to size"
from smallest to biggest
What is an ascending order?
"JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
"Observing learners ordering items from smallest to" biggest
3 2
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
order and sequence objects in ascending order
"Learners in pairs/groups to order objects

according to size"
from smallest to biggest
What is an ascending order?
"JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
"Observing learners ordering items from smallest to" biggest
3 3
Number
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to: order and sequence objects from the biggest to the smallest (descending

order)
Learners in pairs/groups to collect objects of different sizes

Learners in pairs/groups to order objects according to size from the biggest to

smallest
How ca we order objects from the biggest to the smallest
JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
In class exercise Observing learners doing the ordering of objects from the biggest to the smallest
3 4
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to: make patterns using real objects
Learners in pairs/small groups to identify patterns from any given source

Learners in pairs/groups to make patterns

using real objects
How do you make patterns? How do you identify patterns?
Text books

Roof patterns

Wall patterns

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observing learners making patterns Exercise on patterns in groups
3 5
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
leaner recite number names in order up to 50
Learner to recite number names up to 50

Learners in small groups to bring sticks and stones from outside the class for counting
How many?
Chalkboard

Sticks

Stones

Chart

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Counting along with learners Observing learners count objects Oral counting by learners
4 1
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to represent numbers 1-30 using concrete

objects"
"Learners to

represent concrete"
objects as well as their body parts
How many?
" Chairs tables

Fingers"
JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
"Observe learners count concrete" objects
4 2
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to: demonstrate through counting that a group in all situations has

only one count
Learners to demonstrate that any given group has only one count
How do you count this?
Text books

Chalkboard

Body parts

Chairs

Classes

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observe learners count objects of different groups In class exercise
4 3
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to appreciate the use of sorting and grouping items in day to day activities
Learners in pairs/groups to collect and sort litter in the environment and put in various groups according to an attribute of their choice and give reasons for

grouping
How do we sort objects in our environment?
School compound

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observing learners collecting and sorting litter in the school compound
4 4
Numbers
Number concept
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to appreciate the use of sorting and grouping items in day to day activities
Learners in pairs/groups to collect and sort litter in the environment and put in various groups according to an attribute of their choice and give reasons for

grouping
How do we sort objects in our environment?
School compound

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observing learners collecting and sorting litter in the school compound
4 5
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to count numbers 1
"Learners in pairs/groups to count by 1
How can we count in 1
"Boys/girls

Different objects in class

Chalk board

JKF Primary Mathematics"
"Learner
In class exercise Observing learners count objects in 1
5 1
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to count numbers 3
Learners in pairs/groups to count by 1
How can we count in 3
Objects in class room

Chart models

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observing learners counting objects
5 2
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to count numbers 5
Learners to take turns in counting by 5
Is it possible to count in 5
Body parts in counting

Chalkboard

Charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observe learners counting body parts and other objects In class exercise
5 3
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to count numbers and backward from 100 in 10
Learners to take turns in counting to 100

Learners to count backwards from 100 to 1
How many ways can we count backwards from 100?
Textbooks

Chalkboard

Charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Oral questions
5 4
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to count numbers and backward from 100 and

forward to 100
"Learners in pairs/groups to play

games that involve"
"counting up to 100 and back

Learners to take turns in counting to 100

Learners to count backwards from 100 to 1"
Can we count from 100 to 1?
"Skipping ropes

books

JKF Primary"
"Mathematics Learner
Counting orally
5 5
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to count any concrete object that ranges from 1 to 100
Learners in pairs or small groups to count trees, classes and other concrete objects found outside the class room and inside the class
How many?
School compound

Classroom objects for counting

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observing learners moving around and counting concrete objects in their groups
6 1
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to represent numbers 1-50 using concrete objects
Learners to walk around and count any concrete object they can see within the school environment
How many do you see?
School compound

objects for counting

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observe learners walking around and counting every concrete object they see
6 2
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to represent numbers 1-50 using concrete objects
Learners to walk around and count any concrete object they can see within the school environment
How many do you see?
School compound

objects for counting

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observe learners walking around and counting every concrete object they see
6 3
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to: identify place

value of ones and tens
"Learners to identify place value of ones and tens

Learners in pairs

/groups to identify place values of the"
given numbers by the teacher
How do we identify place values?
"Chalk board

Charts

text books

JKF Primary Mathematics

Learner
Oral presentation of place value of ages Writing exercise in class
6 4
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to identify place value of ones and tens
Learners to give the place value of their ages and the ages of their friends
how do you identify the place value of your age?
Ages of learners

Chalkboard

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Oral presentation of place value of ages Writing exercise in class
6 5
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to read and write

numbers 1-50 in symbols
Learners to recite number 1-50 in symbols
How do we write number 1-50?
Chalk board

Charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Oral recitation of numbers from 1-50 in symbols Writing exercise of numbers from 1- 50 in class
7 1
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to Write numbers 1-10 in words
Learners to practice writing numbers 1-

10 in words
How do we write in words?
Chalk board

Textbooks charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Writing exercise in class Observe learners as they write numbers in words.
7 2
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to Write numbers 1-10 in words
Learners to practice writing numbers 1-

10 in words
How do we write in words?
Chalk board

Textbooks charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Writing exercise in class Observe learners as they write numbers in words.
7 3
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to Write numbers 1-10 in words
Learners to practice writing numbers 1-

10 in words
How do we write in words?
Chalk board

Textbooks charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Writing exercise in class Observe learners as they write numbers in words.
7 4
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to Write numbers 1-10 in words
Learners in pairs to write down numbers in words in turns and read them out to class
How do we write numbers in words?
Exercise

books

charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Writing exercise in class Oral presentation of numbers in words
7 5
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to identify missing numbers in

number patterns up to 20
Learners to identify missing numbers in number patterns up to 20
How do we find missing numbers?
Textbooks

Chalk board

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observing learners identifying missing numbers In class exercise
8 1
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to identify missing numbers in number patterns

up to 20
Learners in pairs

/groups to identify the next numbers in the given patterns
What is the next number in the pattern?
Chalk board text books

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Writing class exercise
8 2
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to identify missing numbers in number patterns

up to 20
Learners in groups to find the missing numbers orally by asking each other Learners to identify missing numbers in number pattern up

to 20
How do you find the missing number?
Chalk board

Exercise books

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
In class representation of group work
8

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9 1
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

"the lesson be able to appreciate number patterns by creating and extending patterns during

play activities"
Learners in
"pairs/groups to patterns with numbers up to 20 and share with other groups.

Learners to play digital games involving whole numbers"
How can we create a pattern?
Books
JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observe how "learners create patterns and share with others and play digital games involving whole numbers"
9 2
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to appreciate number patterns by creating and extending patterns during

play activities
Learners to role play a cashier in day today life activities such as a cashier counting 5- shilling coins
How can we get a missing number at a cashier place?
Shilling coins

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observing learners finding out the missing amounts at a cashier
9 3
Numbers
Whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to appreciate number patterns by creating and extending patterns during

play activities
Learners to role play a cashier in day today life activities such as a cashier counting 5- shilling coins
How can we get a missing number at a cashier place?
Shilling coins

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observing learners finding out the missing amounts at a cashier
9 4
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
leaner model addition as putting objects together
Learners in pairs groups to put two groups of objects and count to the total
How can you add objects?
Class room objects for counting

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Oral questions Observing learners adding objects together
9 5
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
leaner model addition as

putting objects together
Learners to learners in groups /pairs to model addition using concrete objects
How many are they together?
Pens and books

Chalk board

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Oral questions Observing learners putting together different objects they have in class
10 1
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
model addition as putting objects together
Leaners to put together items on pictures and on charts

Learners to identify different objects and them up
How can we put them together?
Text books

Charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observe learners add up objects from charts In class exercise
10 2
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to model addition as putting objects together
Learners to get out in groups /pairs to count the concrete objects outside the class and add them up

Learners to play games that involves adding numbers of scores together
How many are they altogether?
Skipping ropes

balls

Trees

buildings

people

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Observe learners moving and adding up objects Oral counting and adding of numbers
10 3
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to: use
Learners to practices writing the + and = in addition
How can you use
Chalkboard

Books

Charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Writing exercise involving + and = signs
10 4
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to: use
Learners to use
How many?
Chalk board

Charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
In class writing exercise
10 5
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to: use
Learners to use
How many?
Chalk board

Charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
In class writing exercise
11 1
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to: use
Learners to use
How many?
Books

chalkboard

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
In class oral presentations Writing exercises
11 2
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to: use
Learners to add two single digit numbers by skipping on a number line
How do you add two singles numbers by skipping a number line?
Chalk board

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Writing exercises
11 3
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to: use
Learners to add two single digit numbers by skipping on a number line of numbers adding up to 10
What should be added next?
JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Writing exercise
11 4
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to add 2-single digit

numbers up to a sum of 10
Learners to ad 2- digit single numbers using the family of 10
How do we add a 1- digit number to another 1- digit number?
Chalkboard

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
In-class exercises
11 5
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
add 2-single digit numbers up to a sum of 10
Learners in pairs/groups of not more than 10 to gather themselves and find their total number according to their gender etc.

Learners to count and add objects within the class that are not more

than ten.
In how many ways can we add single digits that add to 10?
Boys and girls for counting

Objects within the class

Observe how learners gather themselves and find their total numbers Oral presentation of objects counted
12 1
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
add 2-single digit numbers up to a sum of

10
Learners to add 2- single digits by counting on
How many do we get?
Chalkboard

Charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Oral exercise [individual]
12 2
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
add 2-single digit numbers up to a sum of

10
Learners to add 2- single digits by counting on
How many do we get?
Chalkboard

Charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Oral exercise [individual]
12 3
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
add 2-single digit numbers up to a sum of

10
Leaners in pairs

/groups to come up with single digits that can be added up to get 10 only
How many single digits can be added up to get10?
Chalk board

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
12 4
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to: add

3-single digit"
"numbers up to a sum of 10 in different

contexts"
Learners to add 3- single digit numbers by counting on
Which 3 digits do you think we can add to get 10or less than 10?
"Chalk board

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Writing exercises
12 5
Numbers
Addition
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to: add 3-single digit numbers up to a sum of 10 in different

contexts
Learners in pairs

/groups to identify 3 digits in each group that can be added to get 10 or a number less than 10
Which three digits can be added to sum up ten?
Exercise books

Charts

JKF Primary Mathematics Learner
Writing in class exercise s
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