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L. AREA : 1.

WHOLE NUMBERS
L.OBJ : students able to;
1.4 Perform computations involving combined operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and
division of whole numbers to solve problems
L. OUTCOMES:
i. Perform computations involving any combination of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of
whole numbers, including the use of brackets.
ii. Solve problems involving combined operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of
whole numbers, including the use of brackets.
L. ACTIVITIES:
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L. AREA : 1. WHOLE NUMBERS
L.OBJ : students able to;
1.4 Perform computations involving combined operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and
division of whole numbers to solve problems
L. OUTCOMES:
iii. Perform computations involving any combination of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of
whole numbers, including the use of brackets.
iv. Solve problems involving combined operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of
whole numbers, including the use of brackets.
L. ACTIVITIES:
Explanation
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L. AREA : 2. NUMBER PATTERNS AND SEQUENCES
L.OBJ : students able to;
2.1 Recognise and extend number patterns and sequences formed by counting on and counting back in
intervals of any size.
2.2 Recognise odd and even numbers and make general statements about them.
2.3 Understand the characteristics of prime numbers.
L. OUTCOMES:
i. Describe the pattern of a given number sequence.
ii. Extend number sequences.
iii. Complete missing terms in given number sequences.
v. Construct number sequences based on given patterns.
vi. Identify and describe odd and even numbers.
vii. Make general statements about odd and even numbers.
viii. Identify the characteristics of prime numbers.
ix. Determine whether a given number is a prime number.
x. Determine all the prime numbers less than 100.
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