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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1

SCHOOL OPENING

1 3
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Identifying the millilitre as a unit of measuring capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the millilitre as a unit of measuring capacity in real life
- Appreciate use of millilitres in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Fill a teaspoon or cylindrical container graduated in millilitres with water and identify that the spoon or cylinder holds 5 millilitres
- Divide the water in the spoon or cylinder into 5 equal parts and identify each part as 1 millilitre
- Discuss where millilitres are used to measure capacity
Where are litres and millilitres used in day-to-day life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 139-140
- Teaspoons
- Graduated cylinders
- Water
- Various containers
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation
1 4
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Measuring capacity in millilitres (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Measure capacity in millilitres in real life situations
- Appreciate use of millilitres in measuring capacity in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Fill small containers with water and measure the capacity in millilitres using a container graduated in millilitres
- Compare capacities of different small containers
Where are litres and millilitres used in day-to-day life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 141
- Graduated cylinders
- Various containers
- Water
- Measuring spoons
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation
1 5
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Measuring capacity in millilitres (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Measure capacity in millilitres in different situations
- Record measurements accurately
- Appreciate use of millilitres in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Watch a video on measuring capacity in millilitres
- Measure and record the capacity of various containers in millilitres
- Discuss the importance of accurate measurement
Where are litres and millilitres used in day-to-day life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 142
- Graduated cylinders
- Various containers
- Water
- Digital devices
- Videos
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
2 1
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Estimating and measuring capacity in multiples of 5 millilitres (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Estimate capacity in multiples of 5 millilitres in different situations
- Appreciate estimating capacity in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Estimate the capacity of different containers in multiples of 5 millilitres
- Discuss strategies for estimating capacity
- Compare their estimates with each other
Where are litres and millilitres used in day-to-day life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 143
- Graduated cylinders
- Various containers
- Water
- Measuring spoons
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
2

OPENER ASSESSMENT

3 1
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Estimating and measuring capacity in multiples of 5 millilitres (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Measure capacity in multiples of 5 millilitres in different situations
- Compare estimated and actual measurements
- Appreciate the importance of accurate measurement
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Measure the actual capacity of containers they estimated
- Compare their estimates with actual measurements
- Discuss the accuracy of their estimates and how to improve
Where are litres and millilitres used in day-to-day life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 143
- Graduated cylinders
- Various containers
- Water
- Measuring spoons
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
3 2
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Estimating and measuring capacity in multiples of 5 millilitres (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Measure capacity in multiples of 5 millilitres in different situations
- Compare estimated and actual measurements
- Appreciate the importance of accurate measurement
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Measure the actual capacity of containers they estimated
- Compare their estimates with actual measurements
- Discuss the accuracy of their estimates and how to improve
Where are litres and millilitres used in day-to-day life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 143
- Graduated cylinders
- Various containers
- Water
- Measuring spoons
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
3 3
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Relationship between litres and millilitres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the relationship between litres and millilitres in real life
- Appreciate the relationship between litres and millilitres
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Establish the relationship between litre and millilitre (1 L = 1,000 mL)
- Fill a 1-litre container using 100 mL containers and count how many are needed
- Discuss the relationship and its application in real life
Where are litres and millilitres used in day-to-day life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 144
- 1-litre containers
- 100 mL containers
- Water
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
3 4
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Converting litres to millilitres and vice versa (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Convert litres to millilitres in real life situations
- Apply conversion in solving problems
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Convert litres to millilitres using the relationship 1 L = 1,000 mL
- Solve problems involving conversion of litres to millilitres
- Apply conversion in real-life problems
Where are litres and millilitres used in day-to-day life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 145
- Conversion charts
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
3 5
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Converting litres to millilitres and vice versa (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Convert millilitres to litres in real life situations
- Apply conversion in solving problems
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Convert millilitres to litres using the relationship 1 L = 1,000 mL
- Solve problems involving conversion of millilitres to litres
- Apply conversion in real-life problems
Where are litres and millilitres used in day-to-day life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 146-147
- Conversion charts
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
4 1
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Addition of litres and millilitres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add litres and millilitres in real life situations
- Solve problems involving addition of litres and millilitres
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Add litres and millilitres with regrouping
- Solve real-life problems involving addition of litres and millilitres
- Calculate total capacity in practical situations
How do we apply addition of capacity in real life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 148-149
- Graduated containers
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
4 2
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Subtraction of litres and millilitres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract litres and millilitres in real life situations
- Solve problems involving subtraction of litres and millilitres
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Subtract litres and millilitres with regrouping
- Solve real-life problems involving subtraction of litres and millilitres
- Calculate remaining capacity in practical situations
How do we apply subtraction of capacity in real life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 150-151
- Graduated containers
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
4 3
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Multiplication of litres and millilitres by whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Multiply litres and millilitres by whole numbers in real life situations
- Solve problems involving multiplication of litres and millilitres
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Multiply litres and millilitres by whole numbers
- Solve real-life problems involving multiplication of litres and millilitres
- Calculate total capacity of multiple containers
How do we apply multiplication of capacity in real life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 151-152
- Multiplication tables
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
4 4
MEASUREMENT
Capacity - Division of litres and millilitres by whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Divide litres and millilitres by whole numbers in different situations
- Solve problems involving division of litres and millilitres
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Divide litres and millilitres by whole numbers
- Solve real-life problems involving division of litres and millilitres
- Calculate capacity shared equally among containers
How do we apply division of capacity in real life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 152-153
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
4 5
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Identifying the gram as a unit of measuring mass
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the gram as a unit of measuring mass in real life
- Appreciate the use of grams in measuring mass in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Discuss in groups, scoop sand or soil using a teaspoon and explain that the amount scooped is about 5 grams
- Divide the amount scooped into 5 equal groups, each being about one gram
- Identify where grams are used to measure mass in real life
What is the importance of measuring mass?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 153-154
- Teaspoons
- Sand or soil
- Electronic/manual weighing machine
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation
5 1
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Measuring mass in grams (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Measure mass in grams in different situations
- Appreciate measuring mass in grams in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Use an electronic or a manual weighing machine to measure mass of sand or soil in grams
- Measure the mass of different small objects in grams
What is the importance of measuring mass?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 155
- Electronic/manual weighing machine
- Various small objects
- Sand or soil
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
5 2
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Measuring mass in grams (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Measure mass in grams accurately
- Record and compare measurements
- Appreciate measuring mass in grams in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Watch a video on measuring mass in grams
- Measure the mass of various classroom objects in grams
- Record and compare their measurements
- Discuss the importance of accurate measurement
What is the importance of measuring mass?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 156
- Electronic/manual weighing machine
- Various small objects
- Digital devices
- Videos
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
5 3
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Measuring mass in grams (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Measure mass in grams accurately
- Record and compare measurements
- Appreciate measuring mass in grams in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Watch a video on measuring mass in grams
- Measure the mass of various classroom objects in grams
- Record and compare their measurements
- Discuss the importance of accurate measurement
What is the importance of measuring mass?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 156
- Electronic/manual weighing machine
- Various small objects
- Digital devices
- Videos
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
5 4
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Estimating and measuring mass in grams (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Estimate mass in grams in different situations
- Appreciate estimating mass in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Estimate the mass of different items in grams
- Discuss strategies for estimating mass
- Compare their estimates with each other
What is the importance of measuring mass?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 157
- Electronic/manual weighing machine
- Various small objects
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
5 5
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Estimating and measuring mass in grams (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Measure estimated mass and compare with actual measurements
- Appreciate the importance of accurate measurement
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Measure the actual mass of items they estimated
- Compare their estimates with actual measurements
- Discuss the accuracy of their estimates and how to improve
What is the importance of measuring mass?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 158
- Electronic/manual weighing machine
- Beam balance
- Various small objects
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
6 1
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Relationship between kilogram and gram
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the relationship between the kilogram and the gram in real life situations
- Appreciate the relationship between kilogram and gram
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Establish the relationship between the kilogram and the gram using a beam balance or electronic weighing machine (1 kg = 1,000 g)
- Use a 100 g container to fill one side of a beam balance until it balances with 1 kg
- Discuss the relationship and its application in real life
What is the importance of measuring mass?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 159
- 1 kg mass
- 100 g containers
- Beam balance
- Electronic weighing machine
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
6 2
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Converting kilograms to grams and vice versa (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Convert kilograms to grams in real life situations
- Apply conversion in solving problems
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Convert kilograms to grams using the relationship 1 kg = 1,000 g
- Solve problems involving conversion of kilograms to grams
- Apply conversion in real-life problems
What is the importance of measuring mass?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 160-161
- Conversion charts
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
6 3
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Converting kilograms to grams and vice versa (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Convert grams to kilograms in real life situations
- Apply conversion in solving problems
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Convert grams to kilograms using the relationship 1 kg = 1,000 g
- Solve problems involving conversion of grams to kilograms
- Apply conversion in real-life problems
What is the importance of measuring mass?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 162
- Conversion charts
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
6 4
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Addition of grams and kilograms
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add grams and kilograms in real life situations
- Solve problems involving addition of grams and kilograms
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Add grams and kilograms with regrouping
- Solve real-life problems involving addition of grams and kilograms
- Calculate total mass in practical situations
How do we apply addition of mass in real life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 163-164
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
6 5
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Subtraction of grams and kilograms
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract grams and kilograms in real life situations
- Solve problems involving subtraction of grams and kilograms
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Subtract grams and kilograms with regrouping
- Solve real-life problems involving subtraction of grams and kilograms
- Calculate remaining mass in practical situations
How do we apply subtraction of mass in real life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 165-166
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
7 1
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Multiplication of grams and kilograms by whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Multiply grams and kilograms by whole numbers in real life situations
- Solve problems involving multiplication of grams and kilograms
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Multiply grams and kilograms by whole numbers
- Solve real-life problems involving multiplication of grams and kilograms
- Calculate total mass of multiple items
How do we apply multiplication of mass in real life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 167-168
- Multiplication tables
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
7 2
MEASUREMENT
Mass - Division of grams and kilograms by whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Divide grams and kilograms by whole numbers in real life situations
- Solve problems involving division of grams and kilograms
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Divide grams and kilograms by whole numbers
- Solve real-life problems involving division of grams and kilograms
- Calculate mass shared equally among containers or groups
How do we apply division of mass in real life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 169-170
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
7 3
MEASUREMENT
Time - Identifying the second as a unit of measuring time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the second as a unit of measuring time through second hand
- Appreciate use of seconds as units of measuring time in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Discuss and identify second hand from a clock
- Carry out activities taking 10 seconds; let learners relate the activities to what can be done in one-tenth of the time taken to do the activity; the time taken is 1 second
- Measure time taken to do various activities in seconds
How can we read and tell time?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 171
- Analogue clocks
- Digital clocks
- Stopwatches
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
7 4
MEASUREMENT
Time - Identifying the second as a unit of measuring time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the second as a unit of measuring time through second hand
- Appreciate use of seconds as units of measuring time in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Discuss and identify second hand from a clock
- Carry out activities taking 10 seconds; let learners relate the activities to what can be done in one-tenth of the time taken to do the activity; the time taken is 1 second
- Measure time taken to do various activities in seconds
How can we read and tell time?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 171
- Analogue clocks
- Digital clocks
- Stopwatches
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
7 5
MEASUREMENT
Time - Relationship between minute and second
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the relationship between the minute and the second in real life situations
- Appreciate the relationship between minutes and seconds
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Establish the relationship between seconds and minute using a clock or stopwatch (1 minute = 60 seconds)
- Measure time taken to do various activities in seconds and minutes
- Discuss the relationship and its application in real life
How can we read and tell time?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 172
- Analogue clocks
- Digital clocks
- Stopwatches
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
8 1
MEASUREMENT
Time - Converting minutes to seconds and vice versa (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Convert minutes to seconds in real life
- Apply conversion in solving problems
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Convert minutes to seconds using the relationship 1 minute = 60 seconds
- Solve problems involving conversion of minutes to seconds
- Apply conversion in real-life problems
How can we read and tell time?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 173
- Conversion charts
- Digital devices
- Clocks
- Stopwatches
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
8 2
MEASUREMENT
Time - Converting minutes to seconds and vice versa (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Convert seconds to minutes in real life
- Apply conversion in solving problems
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Convert seconds to minutes using the relationship 1 minute = 60 seconds
- Solve problems involving conversion of seconds to minutes
- Apply conversion in real-life problems
How can we read and tell time?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 174
- Conversion charts
- Digital devices
- Clocks
- Stopwatches
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
8

MID-TERM ASSESSMENT

9 1
MEASUREMENT
Time - Addition of minutes and seconds with conversion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add minutes and seconds with conversion in real life situations
- Solve problems involving addition of minutes and seconds
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Add minutes and seconds with regrouping
- Solve real-life problems involving addition of minutes and seconds
- Calculate total time in practical situations
How can we apply addition of time in real life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 175-176
- Digital devices
- Clocks
- Stopwatches
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
9

MID-TERM BREAK

10 1
MEASUREMENT
Time - Subtraction of minutes and seconds with conversion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Subtract minutes and seconds with conversion in real life situations
- Solve problems involving subtraction of minutes and seconds
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Subtract minutes and seconds with regrouping
- Solve real-life problems involving subtraction of minutes and seconds
- Calculate time differences in practical situations
How can we apply subtraction of time in real life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 177-178
- Digital devices
- Clocks
- Stopwatches
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
10 2
MEASUREMENT
Time - Multiplication of minutes and seconds by whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Multiply minutes and seconds by whole numbers in real life situations
- Solve problems involving multiplication of minutes and seconds
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Multiply minutes and seconds by whole numbers
- Solve real-life problems involving multiplication of minutes and seconds
- Calculate total time for repeated activities
How can we apply multiplication of time in real life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 178
- Multiplication tables
- Digital devices
- Clocks
- Stopwatches
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
10 3
MEASUREMENT
Time - Division of minutes and seconds by whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Divide minutes and seconds by whole numbers in real life situations
- Solve problems involving division of minutes and seconds
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Divide minutes and seconds by whole numbers
- Solve real-life problems involving division of minutes and seconds
- Calculate time taken for sharing activities equally
How can we apply division of time in real life?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 179
- Digital devices
- Clocks
- Stopwatches
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Assessment rubrics
10 4
GEOMETRY
Lines - Identifying and drawing horizontal and vertical lines
Lines - Identifying and drawing perpendicular lines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify horizontal and vertical lines in different situations
- Draw horizontal and vertical lines in different situations
- Appreciate the use of horizontal and vertical lines in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Identify lines in the classroom and within the environment
- Describe lines in the environment and identify them as horizontal and vertical lines
- Draw horizontal and vertical lines using rulers and other straight edges
- Discuss real-life examples of horizontal and vertical lines
Where are horizontal and vertical lines used?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 188-189
- Rulers
- Straight edges
- Chalk board ruler
- Digital devices
- Charts with examples of lines
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 190-191
- Set squares
- Charts with examples of perpendicular lines
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Project
10 5
GEOMETRY
Lines - Identifying and drawing parallel lines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify parallel lines in different situations
- Draw parallel lines in different situations
- Appreciate the use of parallel lines in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Identify parallel lines in the classroom and within the environment
- Describe parallel lines as lines that are always the same distance apart and never meet
- Draw parallel lines using set squares, rulers and other straight edges
- Discuss real-life examples of parallel lines
Where are parallel lines used?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 192-193
- Rulers
- Set squares
- Straight edges
- Chalk board ruler
- Digital devices
- Charts with examples of parallel lines
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Project
11 1
GEOMETRY
Lines - Uses of various types of lines in real life
Angles - Relating a turn to angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify uses of various types of lines in real life
- Appreciate the importance of different types of lines in real life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Discuss and identify various uses of horizontal, vertical, perpendicular, and parallel lines in real life
- Identify lines in objects in the environment
- Draw objects showing different types of lines
- Use digital devices to learn more about lines and their applications
Where are different types of lines used in our environment?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 194
- Objects with different types of lines
- Pictures showing different types of lines
- Digital devices
- Drawing tools
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 195
- Objects that rotate (e.g., door, bottle cap)
- Paper cut-outs for demonstrating turns
- Pictures showing different turns
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Project
11 2
GEOMETRY
Angles - Reading a protractor
Angles - Using a protractor to measure angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read a protractor as a tool for measuring angles
- Appreciate the use of a protractor in measuring angles
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Identify the parts of a protractor (base line, center point, inner scale, outer scale)
- Learn how to position a protractor correctly for measuring angles
- Practice reading measurements from a protractor
- Discuss the importance of a protractor in measuring angles
How do we read a protractor?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 196
- Protractors
- Charts showing parts of a protractor
- Digital devices
- Diagrams with angles
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 197-198
- Rulers
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
11 3
GEOMETRY
Angles - Identifying the degree as a unit of measuring angle
Angles - Measuring angles in degrees
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the degree as a unit of measuring angle
- Appreciate the use of degrees as units for measuring angles
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Make a unit angle and use it to measure angles in the environment
- Divide a 10° angle into 10 equal parts and identify each part as equal to 1 degree
- Learn that a full turn is 360 degrees
- Identify common angles (90°, 180°, 270°, 360°)
What is the unit for measuring angles?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 199
- Protractors
- Paper cut-outs of angles
- Digital devices
- Charts showing different angles
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 200-201
- Diagrams with angles
- Objects with angles
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Practical assessment
11 4
GEOMETRY
Angles - Uses of angles in the environment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify the use of angles in the environment
- Appreciate the use of angles in our day-to-day life
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Discuss the use of angles in the environment
- Identify angles in various objects in the environment
- Relate angles to real-life applications (construction, art, sports, etc.)
- Use digital devices to learn more about angles
Where are angles used in the environment?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 202-203
- Objects with angles
- Pictures showing angles in real life
- Digital devices
- Protractors
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Project
11 5
GEOMETRY
3-D Objects - Describing 3-D objects in the environment (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe 3-D objects in the environment
- Identify various 3-D objects in real life
- Appreciate the use of 3-D objects in the environment
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Identify, collect objects and discuss cubes, cuboids, cylinders, spheres and pyramids as 3-D objects in the environment
- Describe the properties of cubes and cuboids
- Share findings with other groups
- Watch a video on 3-D objects
Where are 3-D objects used in the environment?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 204
- 3-D objects (cubes, cuboids)
- Digital devices
- Videos
- Charts with 3-D objects
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Project
12 1
GEOMETRY
3-D Objects - Describing 3-D objects in the environment (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe properties of different 3-D objects
- Differentiate between various 3-D objects
- Appreciate the use of 3-D objects in the environment
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Describe the properties of cylinders and spheres
- Compare different 3-D objects based on their properties
- Identify examples of cylinders and spheres in real life
- Use digital devices to learn more about 3-D objects
What are the properties of different 3-D objects?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 205
- 3-D objects (cylinders, spheres)
- Digital devices
- Videos
- Charts with 3-D objects
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Project
12 2
GEOMETRY
3-D Objects - Describing 3-D objects in the environment (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe properties of different 3-D objects
- Differentiate between various 3-D objects
- Appreciate the use of 3-D objects in the environment
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Describe the properties of cylinders and spheres
- Compare different 3-D objects based on their properties
- Identify examples of cylinders and spheres in real life
- Use digital devices to learn more about 3-D objects
What are the properties of different 3-D objects?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 205
- 3-D objects (cylinders, spheres)
- Digital devices
- Videos
- Charts with 3-D objects
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Project
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GEOMETRY
3-D Objects - Describing 3-D objects in the environment (3)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe properties of pyramids and other 3-D objects
- Classify 3-D objects based on their properties
- Appreciate the use of 3-D objects in the environment
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Describe the properties of pyramids and other 3-D objects
- Classify 3-D objects based on their properties (faces, edges, vertices)
- Identify examples of pyramids in real life
- Use digital devices to draw and learn more about 3-D objects
How do we classify 3-D objects?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 206
- 3-D objects (pyramids, other shapes)
- Digital devices
- Videos
- Charts with 3-D objects
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Project
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GEOMETRY
3-D Objects - Describing 2-D shapes in 3-D objects (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe 2-D shapes in 3-D objects in the environment
- Identify 2-D shapes in cubes and cuboids
- Appreciate the relationship between 2-D shapes and 3-D objects
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Describe 2-D shapes found in 3-D objects
- Identify squares and rectangles in cubes and cuboids
- Draw the 2-D shapes found in cubes and cuboids
- Share their findings with other groups
What 2-D shapes can we find in 3-D objects?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 207
- 3-D objects (cubes, cuboids)
- 2-D shape cut-outs
- Drawing materials
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Project
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GEOMETRY
3-D Objects - Describing 2-D shapes in 3-D objects (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe 2-D shapes in cylinders and spheres
- Identify 2-D shapes in cylinders and spheres
- Appreciate the relationship between 2-D shapes and 3-D objects
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Describe 2-D shapes found in cylinders and spheres
- Identify circles and rectangles in cylinders
- Draw the 2-D shapes found in cylinders and spheres
- Share their findings with other groups
How do 2-D shapes form 3-D objects?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 208
- 3-D objects (cylinders, spheres)
- 2-D shape cut-outs
- Drawing materials
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Project
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GEOMETRY
3-D Objects - Describing 2-D shapes in 3-D objects (3)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe 2-D shapes in pyramids and other 3-D objects
- Create nets of 3-D objects from 2-D shapes
- Appreciate the relationship between 2-D shapes and 3-D objects
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Describe 2-D shapes found in pyramids and other 3-D objects
- Identify triangles and other shapes in pyramids
- Create nets of 3-D objects using 2-D shapes
- Fold nets to form 3-D objects
How can we create nets of 3-D objects?
- Mentor Mathematics learners book grade 5 page 209-210
- 3-D objects (pyramids, other shapes)
- 2-D shape cut-outs
- Paper for making nets
- Scissors
- Glue
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation - Project
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