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Content Area Content Clarification / Notes / Activities/Examples Recommended ResourcesMeasurement Height Chart • Measure the height of the learners with a tape measureKinaestheticA height chartA tape measureApproximateDurationSuggested FormalAssessment‣ Refer to the first and third terms when the learner’s heights weremeasured using hands on the height chart .‣ Measure the height of the learners again.‣ The teacher puts a tape measure next to the pictures of handson the height chart.‣ Learners’ heights are measured once again..‣ Make learners aware that we are using a standard measuringtool and this is what mommy uses when making dresses.‣ Now they are not 10 hands tall but one meter 10 cm tall .‣ Learners can compare their height. Who is the tallest/ shortestin the class?Height ChartWEEK 39Suggested contact time:7 hours 30 min per weekOne teacher- directed planned class activity (ring) of ± 30 min per day (5 Mathematics activities per week)Content Area Content Clarification / Notes / Activities/Examples Recommended ResourcesApproximateDurationSuggested FormalAssessment114 | P age

Numbers & NumberoperationsThe meaning of number10• Reinforce the meaning of number 10Count everyday objects up to 10.Count forwards and backwards up to 10.Number songs and rhymes1 daycontinuedReinforce the concepts of “many” and “few”Clap hands many times …… STOP.Clap hands fewer times. Teacher claps up to 10 timesKinaestheticLet the learners:‣ Say a number rhyme using ten fingers.‣ Count the number of times the teacher taps on the table and copy her.‣ Clap your hand ten times.‣ Count in time to a regular beat while learners walk down steps, hop inand out of hoops.‣ Stamp feet in time to a regular beat.‣ Ten learners stand in a circle with a basket in the centre each with abeanbag. Let the learners throw their beanbag into a basket andcontinue up to the number 10. Learners must count aloud whilethrowing. Repeat the activity until all the learners have had a turn.‣ Make use of your own ides to reinforce the number 10 kinaesthetically.Bean bags and a basketSymbols and numbername 10Semi-concrete using 2-D shapes‣ Divide learners into smaller groups.‣ The teacher provides learners with number puzzles.‣ The learners discover and investigate all the possibilities.‣ Learners can throw a dice to determine which number puzzle to build.Make number puzzles that involve thenumber s 1 up to 106 6 pictures2twofive 55objects1 2 3 4 5Continued115 | P age

Content Area Content Clarification / Notes / Activities/Examples Recommended ResourcesMeasurement Height Chart • Measure the height <strong>of</strong> the learners with a tape measureKinaestheticA height chartA tape measureApproximateDurationSuggested FormalAssessment‣ Refer to the first <strong>and</strong> third terms when the learner’s heights weremeasured using h<strong>and</strong>s on the height chart .‣ Measure the height <strong>of</strong> the learners again.‣ The teacher puts a tape measure next to the pictures <strong>of</strong> h<strong>and</strong>son the height chart.‣ Learners’ heights are measured once again..‣ Make learners aware that we are using a st<strong>and</strong>ard measuringtool <strong>and</strong> this is what mommy uses when making dresses.‣ Now they are not 10 h<strong>and</strong>s tall but one meter 10 cm tall .‣ Learners can compare their height. Who is the tallest/ shortestin the class?Height ChartWEEK 39Suggested 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 FormalAssessment114 | P age

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