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1

OPENING WEEK TERM 2 2025

2 1
Measurement
Length
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

work out division involving metres and centimetres in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups to work out multiplication involving metres and centimetres in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to work out division involving metres and centimetres in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to play digital games involving length
Why do we measure distance in real life
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 78
Metre rule, 1metre sticks, tape measure
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
2 2
Measurement
Length
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

work out division involving metres and centimetres in real life situations. use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of metres and centimetres in measuring distance in real life.
Learners in pairs/groups to work out multiplication involving metres and centimetres in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to work out division involving metres and centimetres in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to play digital games involving length
Why do we measure distance in real life
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 78
Metre rule, 1metre sticks, tape measure
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
2 3
Measurement
Length
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of metres and centimetres in measuring distance in real life.
Learners in pairs/groups to work out division involving metres and centimetres in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to play digital games involving length
Why do we measure distance in real life
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 78
Metre rule, 1metre sticks, tape measure
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
2 4
Measurement
Length
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
Learners in pairs/groups to work out division involving metres and centimetres in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to play digital games involving length
Why do we measure distance in real life
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 78
Metre rule, 1metre sticks, tape measure
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
2 5
Measurement
Length
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
Learners in pairs/groups to work out division involving metres and centimetres in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to play digital games involving length
Why do we measure distance in real life
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 78
Metre rule, 1metre sticks, tape measure
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
3 1
Measurement
Length
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
appreciate use of metres and centimetres in measuring distance in real life.
Learners in pairs/groups to work out division involving metres and centimetres in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to play digital games involving length
Why do we measure distance in real life
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 80-82
Metre rule, 1metre sticks, tape measure
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
3 2
Measurement
AREA
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

compare area of given surfaces by direct comparison, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of rows and columns in calculating area of squares and rectangles in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups to compare area of two surfaces directly by placing one surface on the other
How can you work out area of different surfaces?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 91
Square cut outs, paper cut outs
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
3 3
Measurement
AREA
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

compare area of given surfaces by direct comparison
Learners in pairs/groups to compare area of two surfaces directly by placing one surface on the other
How can you work out area of different surfaces?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 91
Square cut outs, paper cut outs
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
3 4
Measurement
AREA
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

calculate area of squares and rectangles by counting unit squares, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of rows and columns in calculating area of squares and rectangles in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups to use different unit square cut outs to cover a given surface
How can you work out area of different surfaces?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 93-96
Square cut outs, paper cut outs
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
3 5
Measurement
AREA
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

calculate area of squares and rectangles as a product of number of rows and columns, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of rows and columns in calculating area of squares and rectangles in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups to count the number of unit square cut outs used to cover the surface.
Learners in pairs /groups to establish that area of a rectangle or a square is same as number of rows multiplied by number of columns.
How can you work out area of different surfaces?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 97-99
Square cut outs, paper cut outs
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
4 1
Measurement
AREA
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

calculate area of squares and rectangles as a product of number of rows and columns,use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of rows and columns in calculating area of squares and rectangles in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups to count the number of unit square cut outs used to cover the surface.
Learners in pairs /groups to establish that area of a rectangle or a square is same as number of rows multiplied by number of columns.
How can you work out area of different surfaces?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 99-101
Square cut outs, paper cut outs
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
4 2
Measurement
AREA
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
calculate area of squares and rectangles as a product of number of rows and columns, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of rows and columns in calculating area of squares and rectangles in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups to work out area of squares and rectangles by multiplying number of rows by number of columns.
How can you work out area of different surfaces?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 99-101
Square cut outs, paper cut outs
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
4 3
Measurement
AREA
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
.
Learners in pairs/groups play digital games involving area of rectangles and squares
How can you work out area of different surfaces?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 99-101
Square cut outs, paper cut outs
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
4 4
Measurement
AREA
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
.
Learners in pairs/groups play digital games involving area of rectangles and squares
How can you work out area of different surfaces?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 99-101
Square cut outs, paper cut outs
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
4 5
Measurement
MASS
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

use a kilogram mass to measure masses of different objects practically, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate measuring mass of different objects
Learners in pairs/groups to use one kilogram masses to measure masses of given objects using a beam balance, Learners in pairs/groups play digital games involving mass
How can you measure mass in kg?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 102-103
1kg mass, soil or sand, manual/electronic weighing machine, beam balance
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
5 1
Measurement
MASS
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

use a kilogram mass to measure masses of different objects practically,use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate measuring mass of different objects
Learners in pairs/groups to use one kilogram masses to measure masses of given objects using a beam balance, Learners in pairs/groups play digital games involving mass
How can you measure mass in kg?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 102-103
1kg mass, soil or sand, manual/electronic weighing machine, beam balance
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
5 2
Measurement
MASS
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
use 1/2 kg masses to measure masses of different objects practically, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate measuring mass of different objects
Learners in pairs/groups make a 1/2 kg mass and use to measure masses of given objects using a beam balance.
How can you measure mass in kg?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 103-104
1kg mass, soil or sand, manual/electronic weighing machine, beam balance
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
5 3
Measurement
MASS
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

use 1/4 kg masses to measure masses of different objects practically, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate measuring mass of different objects
Learners in pairs/groups make a 1/4 kg mass and use to measure masses of given objects using a beam balance.
How can you measure mass in kg?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 103-104
1kg mass, soil or sand, manual/electronic weighing machine, beam balance
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
5 4
Measurement
MASS
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
add mass involving kilograms in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate measuring mass of different objects
Learners in pairs/groups play digital games involving mass
How can you measure mass in kg?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 105-106
1kg mass, soil or sand, manual/electronic weighing machine, beam balance
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
5 5
Measurement
MASS
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

subtract mass involving kilograms in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate measuring mass of different objects
Learners in pairs/groups add mass involving kilograms (kg) in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups subtract mass involving kilograms (kg) in real life situations, Learners in pairs/groups play digital games involving mass
How can you measure mass in kg?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 105-106
1kg mass, soil or sand, manual/electronic weighing machine, beam balance
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
6 1
Measurement
MASS
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

subtract mass involving kilograms in real life situations,
Learners in pairs/groups add mass involving kilograms (kg) in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups subtract mass involving kilograms (kg) in real life situations
How can you measure mass in kg?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 105-106
1kg mass, soil or sand, manual/electronic weighing machine, beam balance
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
6 2
Measurement
MASS
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

How can you measure mass in kg?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 105-106
1kg mass, soil or sand, manual/electronic weighing machine, beam balance
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
6 3
Measurement
MASS
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

How can you measure mass in kg?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 105-106
1kg mass, soil or sand, manual/electronic weighing machine, beam balance
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
6 4
Measurement
Volume
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

work out volume of cubes and cuboids in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of pilling method in working out volume in real life
Learners in pairs/groups/individually to pile cubes.
Learners in pairs/groups/individually to count the piles of cubes to determine the volume. use IT devices for learning and enjoyment
How can you work out volume of cubes and cuboids?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 107-110
Cubes, cuboids
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
6 5
Measurement
Volume
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

work out volume of cubes and cuboids in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of pilling method in working out volume in real life
Learners in pairs/groups to pile cuboids.
Learners in pairs/groups/individually to count the piles of cuboids to determine the volume, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment
How can you work out volume of cubes and cuboids?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 107-110
Cubes, cuboids
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
7 1
Measurement
Volume
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Learners in pairs/groups /individuals to use IT devices to play games. ,
appreciate use of pilling method in working out volume in real life
How can you work out volume of cubes and cuboids?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 107-111
Cubes, cuboids
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
7 2
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

measure capacity in litres in real life situations , use IT device for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of the litre as a unit of measuring capacity in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups to measure capacity of containers using a 1 litre container in real life situations. Learner in pairs/groups to play digital games involving capacity.
How can you measure capacity in real life situations?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 113-114
1 liter containers, containers of different sizes, water, sand ,soil
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
7 3
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

measure capacity in litres in real life situations use, IT device for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of the litre as a unit of measuring capacity in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups to measure capacity of containers using a 1 litre container in real life situations. Learner in pairs/groups to play digital games involving capacity.
How can you measure capacity in real life situations?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 113-114
1 liter containers, containers of different sizes, water, sand ,soil
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
7 4
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
measure capacity in 1/2 liters in real life situation. use IT device for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of the litre as a unit of measuring capacity in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups/individually to make 1/2 liter containers from locally available materials through filling and emptying containers containing substances such water or sand using a 1 litre container. Learner in pairs/groups to play digital games involving capacity.
How can you measure capacity in real life situations?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 115-116
1 liter containers, containers of different sizes, water, sand ,soil
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
7 5
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
measure capacity in 1/4 liters in real life situation use IT device for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of the litre as a unit of measuring capacity in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups/individually to make 1/2 liter containers from locally available materials through filling and emptying containers containing substances such water or sand using a 1 litre container.Learner in pairs/groups to play digital games involving capacity.
How can you measure capacity in real life situations?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 115-116
1 liter containers, containers of different sizes, water, sand ,soil
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
8-9

MID TERM 2 2025

9 2
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Add and subtract capacity involving litres in real life situations, use IT device for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of the litre as a unit of measuring capacity in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups/individually to make 1/2 and 1/4 liter containers from locally available materials through filling and emptying containers containing substances such water or sand using a 1 litre container.Learner in pairs/groups to play digital games involving capacity.
How can you measure capacity in real life situations?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 115-116
1 liter containers, containers of different sizes, water, sand ,soil
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
9 3
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Add and subtract capacity involving litres in real life situations, use IT device for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of the litre as a unit of measuring capacity in real life situations
Learners in pairs/groups/individually to make 1/2 and 1/4 liter containers from locally available materials through filling and emptying containers containing substances such water or sand using a 1 litre container.Learner in pairs/groups to play digital games involving capacity.
How can you measure capacity in real life situations?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 115-116
1 liter containers, containers of different sizes, water, sand ,soil
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
9 4
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Add and subtract capacity involving litres in real life situations, use IT device for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate use of the litre as a unit of measuring capacity in real life situations
.
Learners in pairs/groups to add capacity involving litres in real life situations, Learner in pairs/groups to play digital games involving capacity.
How can you measure capacity in real life situations?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 117-118
1 liter containers, containers of different sizes, water, sand ,soil
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
9 5
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Learners in pairs/groups to subtract capacity involving litres in real life situations.
How can you measure capacity in real life situations?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 117-118
1 liter containers, containers of different sizes, water, sand ,soil
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
10 1
Measurement
TIME
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

read and tell time in a.m. and p.m. in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate time in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to read and tell time in a.m. and p.m. using digital and analogue clocks in real life situations.
How can you tell time?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 119-121
Analogue and digital clocks, digital watches, am /pm chart
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
10 2
Measurement
TIME
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
estimate time using a.m and p.m. in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate time in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to estimate time of the day using the shadow.
How can you tell time?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 119-121
Analogue and digital clocks, digital watches, am /pm chart
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
10 3
Measurement
TIME
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
estimate time using a.m and p.m. in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate time in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to estimate time of the day using the shadow.
How can you tell time?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 119-121
Analogue and digital clocks, digital watches, am /pm chart
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
10 4
Measurement
TIME
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
convert units of time in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate time in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to convert hours to minutes and minutes to hours in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to convert hours to days and days to hours in real life situations
How can you find out time taken to do an activity?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 122-123
Analogue and digital clocks, digital watches, am /pm chart
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
10 5
Measurement
TIME
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
convert units of time in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate time in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to convert hours to minutes and minutes to hours in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to convert hours to days and days to hours in real life situations
How can you find out time taken to do an activity?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 122-123
Analogue and digital clocks, digital watches, am /pm chart
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
11 1
Measurement
TIME
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
record time durations in hours and minutes in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate time in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to convert hours to minutes and minutes to hours in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to convert hours to days and days to hours in real life situations, Learners in pairs/groups/individually to play digital games involving time.
How can you find out time taken to do an activity?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 122-123
Analogue and digital clocks, digital watches, am /pm chart
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
11 2
Measurement
TIME
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
record time durations in hours and minutes in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate time in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to convert hours to minutes and minutes to hours in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to convert hours to days and days to hours in real life situations, Learners in pairs/groups/individually to play digital games involving time.
How can you find out time taken to do an activity?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 122-123
Analogue and digital clocks, digital watches, am /pm chart
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
11 3
Measurement
TIME
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
record time durations in hours and minutes in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate time in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to convert hours to minutes and minutes to hours in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to convert hours to days and days to hours in real life situations, Learners in pairs/groups/individually to play digital games involving time.
How can you find out time taken to do an activity?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 122-123
Analogue and digital clocks, digital watches, am /pm chart
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
11 4
Measurement
TIME
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
work out time duration in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate time in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to measure and record duration of events in hours and minutes using digital and analogue clocks.
Learners in pairs/groups to work out addition involving units of time in real life situations, Learners in pairs/groups/individually to play digital games involving time.
How can you find out time taken to do an activity?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 122-123
Analogue and digital clocks, digital watches, am /pm chart
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
11 5
Measurement
TIME
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
work out time duration in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate time in real life situations.
Learners in pairs/groups to measure and record duration of events in hours and minutes using digital and analogue clocks.
Learners in pairs/groups to work out addition involving units of time in real life situations, Learners in pairs/groups/individually to play digital games involving time.
How can you find out time taken to do an activity?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 122-125
Analogue and digital clocks, digital watches, am /pm chart
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
12 1
Measurement
TIME
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Learners in pairs/groups to work out subtraction involving units of time in real life situations.
How can you find out time taken to do an activity?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 122-125
Analogue and digital clocks, digital watches, am /pm chart
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
12 2
Measurement
MONEY
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

convert shillings into cents and cents
into shillings in different contexts, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate the use of money in real life.
Learners in pairs/groups/individually to convert shillings into cents and cents into shillings using real/ imitation money in different contexts,Learners in pairs/groups/ individually to play digital games involving money.
How can you save money?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 130-131
Real / imitation money, price list
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
12 3
Measurement
MONEY
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

convert shillings into cents and cents
into shillings in different contexts, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate the use of money in real life.
Learners in pairs/group to role play shopping activities involving giving change and balance using real/ imitation money, Learners in pairs/groups/ individually to play digital games involving money.
How can you save money?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 130-131
Real / imitation money, price list
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
12 4
Measurement
MONEY
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
participate in shopping activities involving money practically, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate the use of money in real life.
Learners in pairs/groups to discuss and prioritize needs and wants, Learners in pairs/groups/ individually to play digital games involving money.
How can you save money?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 130-131
Real / imitation money, price list
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
12 5
Measurement
MONEY
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
practice savings in real life, work out questions involving money in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate the use of money in real life.
Learners in pairs/groups to discuss meaning of saving.
Learners in pairs/groups to discuss savings at home, Learners in pairs/groups/ individually to play digital games involving money.
How can you save money?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 132-134
Real / imitation money, price list
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
13 1
Measurement
MONEY
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
practice savings in real life, work out questions involving money in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate the use of money in real life.
Learners in pairs/groups to discuss meaning of saving.
Learners in pairs/groups to discuss savings at home, Learners in pairs/groups/ individually to play digital games involving money.
How can you save money?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 132-134
Real / imitation money, price list
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
13 2
Measurement
MONEY
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
practice savings in real life, work out questions involving money in real life situations, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate the use of money in real life.
Learners in pairs/groups to discuss meaning of saving.
Learners in pairs/groups to discuss savings at home, Learners in pairs/groups/ individually to play digital games involving money.
How can you save money?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 132-134
Real / imitation money, price list
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
13 3
Measurement
MONEY
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

identify money people pay to the county government for provision of services, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate the use of money in real life.
Learners in pairs/groups to discuss how to work out questions involving money in real life situations, Learners in pairs/groups/ individually to play digital games involving money.
How can you save money?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 132-134
Real / imitation money, price list
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
13 4
Measurement
MONEY
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

identify money people pay to the county government for provision of services, use IT devices for learning and enjoyment,
appreciate the use of money in real life.
Learners in pairs/groups to discuss market fee, cess, parking fee and business permit as money people pay to county government for provision of services, Learners in pairs/groups/ individually to play digital games involving money.
How can you save money?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 132-134
Real / imitation money, price list
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
13 5
Measurement
MONEY
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
How can you save money?
KLB Visionary Mathematics pg 132-134
Real / imitation money, price list
Asking question Drawing questionnaires
14

END TERM 2 ASSESSMENT


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