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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND SPECIFIC_LEARNING_OUTCOMES LEARNING_EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Measurement
Area
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to:
Use IT devices for learning more on calculating area and for enjoyment.
Play digital games involving area in pairs.
Appreciate calculating area in real life situations.
In pairs /in groups learners to use IT devices for learning more on calculating area and for enjoyment.
Learner to play digital games involving length play math puzzles.
Where area is applied in real life situations?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 118
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
1 2
Measurement
Volume
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to:
Identify cubic centimeter (cm3) as a unit of measuring volume.
Make a 1 centimetre cube using plasticine or clay.
Appreciate cubic centimeter (cm3) as a unit of measuring volume.
In pairs, groups or as individuals, identify cubic centimeter (cm3) as a unit of measuring volume.
Learner to make a 1 centimetre cube using plasticine or clay.
What is volume?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 119
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
1 3
Measurement
Volume
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to:
Watch a video clip on how to find volume of cubes.
Use 1 cm cubes to find the volume of larger cubes and discuss findings.
Have fun finding volumes by arranging cubes.
In pairs, groups or as individuals, Observe a video clip on how to find volume.
In pairs, Use 1 cm cubes to find the volume of larger cubes and discuss findings.
How can you find volume?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 120-121
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
1 4
Measurement
Volume
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
lesson
Explain how to find the volume of a cuboid using 1cm cubes.
use 1 cm cubes to find the volume of larger cuboids
Enjoy calculating volume of cuboids in real life
In pairs, groups or as individuals, Explain how to find the volume of a cuboid.
Learner to use 1 cm cubes to find the volume of larger cuboids and discuss findings.
How do you find the volume of a cuboid?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 121-122
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
1 5
Measurement
Volume
Volume
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to:
Discuss the formula of calculating the volume of a cube and cuboids.
Calculate the volume of cube and cuboids using the formula.
Enjoy calculating volume of cube and cuboids using the formula.
Use digital devices to find more information on volume.
Play digital games involving volume for fun and enjoyment.
Appreciate solving problems involving volume.
In pairs, groups, Discuss the formula of calculating the volume of a cube and cuboids.
Learner to calculate the volume of cube and cuboids using the formula.
In pairs, groups or individuals, Use digital devices to find more information on volume
Learner to play digital games involving volume for fun and enjoyment
How do you find the volume of a cube?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 123-126
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 127-128
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
2 1
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
lesson
Identify milliliter (ml) as a unit of measuring capacity.
Measure capacity in millilitres using a straw.
Appreciate millilitre as a unit of measuring capacity.
In pairs, groups or individuals identify milliliter (ml) as a unit of measuring capacity
Learner to measure capacity in millilitres using a straw.
Where do we use millilitres in real life?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 129
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
2 2
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
able to:
Watch a video clip on measuring capacity in millilitres using a digital device
Use small containers of different sizes to measure capacity in millilitres
Have fun measuring capacity in millilitres.
In pairs, groups or individuals use small containers of different sizes to measure capacity in millilitres
How do you measure capacity in millilitres?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 129-130
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
2 3
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
lesson,
Collet small containers and estimate the capacity of each container.
Measure actual capacity of the containers and compare it with the estimated capacity.
Enjoy estimating and measuring capacity in millilitres
In pairs, groups or as individuals Collet small containers and estimate the capacity of each container.
Learner to measure actual capacity of the containers and compare it with the estimated capacity.
How can we estimate capacity in litres?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 130-131
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
2 4
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
lesson, s :
Identify the relationship between litres and millilitres
Demonstrate the relationship between litres and millilitres
Appreciate the relationship between litres and millilitres
In pairs, groups or as individuals identify the relationship between litres and millilitres
Learner to demonstrate the relationship between litres and millilitres
What is the relationship between litres and millilitres?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 131-132
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
2 5
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
lesson, s :
Explain how to convert litres into millilitres
Convert litres into millilitres in different situations
Have fun converting litres into millilitres in real life situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals, Explain how to convert litres into millilitres.
Learners to convert litres into millilitres in different situations
How can we convert litres into millilitres?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 132-133
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
3 1
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
lesson, s ;
Explain how to convert millilitres into litres
Convert millilitres into litres in different situations
Have fun converting millilitres into litres in real life situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals, explain how to convert millilitres into litres.
Learner to convert millilitres into litres in different situations
How can we convert millilitres into litres?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 133-134
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
3 2
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss how to add capacity in litres and millilitres without conversion
Add capacity in litres and millilitres without conversion in different situations
Appreciate adding capacity in litres and millilitres without conversion in real life situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals, Discuss how to add capacity in litres and millilitres without conversion.
Learner to add capacity in litres and millilitres without conversion in different situations
How can we add capacity in litres and millilitres without conversion?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 134-135
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
3 3
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss how to add capacity in litres and millilitres with conversion.
Add capacity in litres and millilitres with conversion in different situations
Appreciate adding capacity in litres and millilitres with conversion in real life situations.
In pairs, groups or as individuals, Discuss how to add capacity in litres and millilitres with conversion.
Learner to add capacity in litres and millilitres with conversion in different situations
How can we add capacity in litres and millilitres with conversion?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 136-137
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
3 4
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
lesson, s :
Discuss how to subtract capacity in litres and millilitres with conversion.
Subtract capacity in litres and millilitres with conversion in different situations
Appreciate subtracting capacity in litres and millilitres with conversion in real life situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals, Discuss how to subtract capacity in litres and millilitres with conversion.
Learner to subtract capacity in litres and millilitres with conversion in different situations
How can we subtract capacity in litres and millilitres?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 137-138
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
3 5
Measurement
Capacity
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
lesson, s :
Discuss how to subtract capacity in litres and millilitres without conversion.
Subtract capacity in litres and millilitres without conversion.
Appreciate subtracting capacity in litres and millilitres without conversion in real life situations
lesson, s :
Describe how to multiply capacity in litres and millilitres
Multiply capacity in litres and millilitres in different situations
Appreciate multiplying capacity in litres and millilitres in real life situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals, Discuss how to subtract capacity in litres and millilitres without conversion.
Learner to subtract capacity in litres and millilitres without conversion in different situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals, Describe how to multiply capacity in litres and millilitres.
Learner to multiply capacity in litres and millilitres in different situations.
How can we subtract capacity in litres and millilitres?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 138-140
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 140-141
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
4 1
Measurement
Capacity
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Discuss how to divide capacity in litres and millilitres
Divide capacity in litres and millilitres in different situations
Appreciate dividing capacity in litres and millilitres in real life situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals, Discuss how to divide capacity in litres and millilitres.
Learner to divide capacity in litres and millilitres in different situations.
How can we divide capacity in litres and millilitres?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 142-143
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
4 2
Measurement
Mass- Gram as a unit of measuring mass
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
lesson, s :
Find the meaning of gram from digital devices or dictionary.
Use a weighing balance to measure mass in grams
Appreciate mass as a unit of measuring mass,
In pairs, groups or as individuals, Find the meaning of gram from digital devices or dictionary.
Learner to use a weighing balance to measure mass in grams
What is the meaning of mass?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 144-145
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
4 3
Measurement
Mass
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
lesson, s :
Measure mass in grams of different items in class
Discuss and record your results in the note book.
Enjoy measuring mass in grams in real life
In pairs, groups or as individuals measure mass in grams of different items in class
What is the importance of measuring mass?
KLB Visionary Mathematics Grade 5 page 145-146
Written tests Oral questions Observation Assessment tests
4 4
Measurement
Mass
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Use IT devices for learning more on mass and for enjoyment
In pairs or groups play digital games involving mass
What is the importance of measuring mass?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
4 5
Measurement
Time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the second as a unit of measuring time
In pairs, groups or as individuals 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
In pairs, groups or as individuals measure time taken to do various activities in seconds
How can we read time?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
5 1
Measurement
Time
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
In pairs or groups or as individuals establish the relationship between seconds and minute using a clock or stop watch, watches
How can we read time?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
5 2
Measurement
Time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Convert minutes to seconds and seconds to minutes in real life
In pairs or groups or as individuals establish the relationship between seconds and minute using a clock or stop watch, watches
How can we read time?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
5 3
Measurement
Time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Add minutes and seconds with conversion in real life situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals determine time durations in minutes and seconds using different operations in real life situations
How can we read time?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
5 4
Measurement
Time
Time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Subtract minutes and seconds with conversion in real life situations
Multiply minutes and seconds by whole numbers in real life situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals determine time durations in minutes and seconds using different operations in real life situations
How can we read time?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
5 5
Measurement
Time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Divide minutes and seconds by whole numbers in real life situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals determine time durations in minutes and seconds using different operations in real life situations
How can we read time?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
6 1
Measurement
Time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Use IT devices in learning more on time and enjoyment
In pairs or as individuals use IT devices to play games involving time.
How can we read time?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
6 2
Measurement
Time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

appreciate use of minutes and seconds as units of measuring time in real life situations
In pairs or as individuals use IT devices to play games involving time.
How can we read time?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
6 3
Measurement
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the importance of a budget in real life
In pairs, groups discuss the importance of a budget
How do you manage your money?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
6 4
Measurement
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain meaning of tax in real life
In pairs or groups discuss meaning of tax.
What is the importance of paying taxes?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
6 5
Measurement
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify importance of tax to the governments
In pairs or groups discuss the importance of taxes to the governments
What is the importance of paying taxes?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
7 1
Measurement
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify services provided by banks in real life situations
In pairs or groups discuss provision of loans, safe custody of items, money deposits and withdrawals, savings as services provided by banks
What is the importance of paying taxes?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
7 2
Measurement
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify factors to consider in order to save wisely
In pairs or groups discuss factors to consider when saving money and share with others.
How can you save money?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
7 3
Measurement
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify factors to consider in order to save wisely
In pairs or groups discuss factors to consider when saving money and share with others.
How can you save money?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
7 4
Measurement
Geometry
Money
Lines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Use IT devices to learn more about budgeting and bank services in real life
strands,
Identify horizontal lines in different situations
In pairs or as individuals use IT devices to learn more about, taxes budgeting and bank services
In pairs or groups identify lines in the classroom and within the environment
How can you save money?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
7 5
Geometry
Lines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
s :
Draw horizontal lines in different salutations
In pairs, groups or as individuals draw horizontal lines to represent real life situations
Where are perpendicular lines used?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
8 1
Geometry
Lines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
s :
Identify and draw vertical lines in different situations
In pairs or groups describe lines in the environment and identify them as horizontal and vertical lines, parallel and perpendicular lines
Where are perpendicular lines used?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
8 2
Geometry
Lines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify and draw perpendicular lines in different situations
In pairs or groups describe lines in the environment and identify them as perpendicular lines
Where are perpendicular lines used?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
8 3
Geometry
Lines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify and draw parallel lines different situations
In pairs or groups describe lines in the environment and identify them as parallel lines.
Where are perpendicular lines used?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
8 4
Geometry
Lines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

use IT devices to learn more about lines and leisure
In pairs or groups use IT devices to learn more about lines
In pairs or groups use IT devices to play digital games about lines
Where are perpendicular lines used?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
8 5
Geometry
Angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
s :
Relate a turn to angles in real life
In pairs, groups or as individuals make clockwise, quarter and half turn, and relate them to angles in the environment
Where are angles used in the environment?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
9 1
Geometry
Angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Identify the use of angles in the environment
In pairs, groups or as individuals discuss the use of angles in the environment
Where are angles used in the environment?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
9 2
Geometry
Angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
s :
measure angles using a unit angle

In pairs, groups or as individuals make a unit angle and use it to measure angles in the environment
Where are angles used in the environment?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
9 3
Geometry
Angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

identify the degree as a unit of measuring angle
In pairs, groups or as individuals divide a 10oangle into 10 equal parts and identify each part as equal to 1 degree
Where are angles used in the environment?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
9 4
Geometry
Angles
Angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Measure angles in degrees in different situations
s :
Use IT devices to create and learn more about angles
In pairs, groups or as individuals measure angles in degrees using a protractor
Learners in pairs or groups use IT devices to create and learn more about angles.
Where are angles used in the environment?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
9 5
Geometry
Angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
s :
appreciate the use of angles in our day to day life
Learners in pairs or groups use IT devices to create and learn more about angles.
Where are angles used in the environment?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
10 1
Geometry
3-D Objects
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
:
Describe 3-D objects in the environment
In pairs, groups or as individuals identify and discuss cubes, cuboids, cylinders, spheres and pyramids as 3-D objects in the environment and share with other groups
Learners to watch a video on 3-D objects
Where are 3-D objects used in the environment?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
10 2
Geometry
3-D Objects
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
s :
Describe 2-D shapes in 3-D objects in the environment
In pairs or as individuals describe 2D shapes found in 3-D objects and share with other groups
Where are 3-D objects used in the environment?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
10 3
Geometry
3-D Objects
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
s :
use IT devices to learn more about 3-D objects and for leisure
In pairs or individuals use IT devices to learn more about 3-D objects
Where are 3-D objects used in the environment?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
10 4
Geometry
3-D Objects
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
s :
appreciate the use of 3-D objects in the environment
In pairs or individuals use IT devices to learn more about 3-D objects
Where are 3-D objects used in the environment?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
10 5
Data Handling
Data Representation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
:
Collect and represent data using tables from real life situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals collect data and organize it in a table from real life situations
Why is representing data in tables important?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
11 1
Data Handling
Data Representation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
:
Represent data through piling from real life situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals represent data by piling similar objects like match boxes vertically

Why is representing data in tables important?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
11 2
Data Handling
Data Representation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
:
Interpret data represented through piling from real life situations
In pairs or groups discuss information represented by objects piled vertically
Why is representing data in tables important?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
11 3
Data Handling
Data Representation
Data Representation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
:
Use IT devices to learning more on how to represent data and for leisure
Appreciate use frequency tables in real life
In pairs or as individuals use IT devices to learn more on representing data in tables
In pairs or as individuals use IT devices to play digital games on representing data in tables
Why is representing data in tables important?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
11 4
Algebra
Simple equations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
:
Form simple equations with one unknown involving real life situations
In pairs, groups or as individuals form equations with one unknown
Where are equations used in real life?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
11 5
Algebra
Simple equations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
:
solve simple equations with one unknown involving real life situations
In pairs or as individuals solve equations with one unknown
Where are equations used in real life?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
12 1
Algebra
Simple equations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
:
solve simple equations with one unknown involving real life situations
In pairs or as individuals solve equations with one unknown
Where are equations used in real life?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
12 2
Algebra
Simple equations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
:
Use IT devices to learn more about equations and for enjoyment
In pairs or as individuals use IT devices to learn more about equations
Where are equations used in real life?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project
12 3
Algebra
Simple equations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
s :
appreciate use of equations in solving problems in real life
solve simple equations and play digital games involving equations
Where are equations used in real life?
KICD Mathematics Curriculum Design
Written exercises Oral questions Observation Group discussion Project

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