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Content Area Content Clarification / Notes / Activities/Examples Recommended ResourcesApproximateDurationSuggested FormalAssessmentSpace <strong>and</strong> ShapeColours‣ Each group makes their sound allocated to them as the teacher pointsto them e.g.‣ Woosh, brrrm, zonk / Woosh, brrrm, zonk.• Introduce pastel coloursmachines. - 3-D objects inclassroom <strong>and</strong>environment- 2-D shapes inclassroom <strong>and</strong>1 dayenvironment(Compare <strong>and</strong> sort)‣ Discuss the colours <strong>of</strong> an ice-cream cone with pink <strong>and</strong> mint colour.‣ Develop the pastel colour by adding white to red, blue, green <strong>and</strong> yellowwhile learners are looking on e.g.Red → pinkGreen → light green (mint)Blue → light blueYellow → light yellow‣ Recognise <strong>and</strong> identify the colour pink, light green, light blue, light yellow inlearners’ clothing.‣ Recognise <strong>and</strong> identify objects in the class with the colour pink, light green,light blue, light yellow in them.‣ Recognise <strong>and</strong> identify objects in the environment which are pink, lightgreen, light blue, light yellow.‣ Recognise <strong>and</strong> identify the colour pink, light green, light blue, light yellow inpictures.‣ Apply the adding <strong>of</strong> white to basic colours during creative art.• Develop knowledge <strong>of</strong> colours by providing card games that involve colours.A picture <strong>of</strong> an ice-cream cone withpastel colours in it. Make your ownRed, blue, geen <strong>and</strong>Yellow paintWhite paintPaint brushesEgg containers for mixing the paintPictures with the pastel colours in them.Underst<strong>and</strong> that thecollecting <strong>and</strong> sorting <strong>of</strong>objects can eventually berepresented in a graph.WEEK 37Suggested contact time:7 hours 30 min per weekOne teacher- directed planned class activity (ring) <strong>of</strong> ± 30 min per day (5 Mathematics activities per week)Content Area Content Clarification / Notes / Activities/ Examples Recommended ResourcesApproximateDurationSuggested FormalAssessmentNumbers &NumberOperationsThe meaning <strong>of</strong> thenumber 10• Introduce the meaning <strong>of</strong> the number 10Number 0Count everyday objects up to 10.Count forwards <strong>and</strong> backwards up to 10.Number songs <strong>and</strong> rhymesReinforce the concepts <strong>of</strong> “many” <strong>and</strong> “few”Clap h<strong>and</strong>s many times …… STOP.Clap h<strong>and</strong>s fewer times. Teacher claps up to 10 times.105 | P age

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