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Begin with work in the number range of the tables (to tenth multiple). You will need much concrete work and lots of repetition, because it is very important that the learners understand what they are doing before you go on to larger numbers.
The learners must do research in books and pamphlets about the different traffic signs and discuss them before they complete the signs.
Many pictures and different objects with these shapes are required to ensure that the learners recognise all the shapes.
Make the learners aware of the fact that there is no easy way of folding or dividing for obtaining fifths of 2-D shapes. This must be determined by measuring .
It may be necessary to help the learners to determine the location of the first square that must be coloured in. Do not offer help if they are able to find it independently.
Encourage learners to tell where they live and how they would explain the route to their home to someone else. Help them to explain an easy route to find a certain room in the school.
All of us are road users : pedestrians, cyclists, drivers of vehicles, or passengers. It is important to know and obey traffic rules and road signs.
Find out how each of the learners in your class gets to school in the morning. Place a dot in the relevant circle for each of the learners.
Use this information to complete the following sentences.
Most of the learners come _______________________________________________
The fewest learners come ________________________________________________
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How many bicycles would there be? ______________ bicycles.
How many wheels would there be? ______________ wheels.
How many wheels are there in alltogether? ______________ wheels.
Suppose that there are only 13 bicycles in 1 of the bicycle racks. How many bicycles and wheels would there be in all? ______________ bicycles and ______________ wheels.
Bonny and Tommy live 500 m from the school and walk to and from school every day. They cross the street at the scholar patrol.
They walk ____________________________________________________________
They walk ____________________________________________________________
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