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Primary 4 Mathematics

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  • 16 Hours 40 Min
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Course Requirements

  • There are typically no formal prerequisites for Primary 1 Mathematics.
  • Students should come prepared to participate in active learning experiences, which may involve games, songs, manipulatives (objects used for learning math), and group work.
  • Basic counting skills (up to 10) may be helpful, but not essential.


Course Description

Primary 1 Mathematics is a foundational course that introduces young students to core mathematical concepts in a fun and engaging way. Through play-based learning and hands-on activities, students will develop a strong understanding of numbers, shapes, patterns, and basic problem-solving strategies.

The course will cover the following key areas:

  • Numbers: Counting, recognizing numerals, comparing quantities, composing and decomposing numbers (breaking down and building up numbers).
  • Operations: Introduction to addition and subtraction using real-life examples and manipulatives.
  • Patterns: Identifying and creating repeating patterns with shapes and colors.
  • Shapes: Recognizing basic 2D shapes (circle, square, triangle, rectangle) and 3D shapes (sphere, cube, cone).
  • Measurement: Introduction to concepts of length, height, and weight through non-standard units (e.g., fingers, blocks).
  • Data Handling: Sorting and classifying objects according to different criteria.


Course Outcomes

By the end of Primary 1 Mathematics, students will be able to:

  • Count confidently up to a specific number (typically 20 or higher).
  • Recognize and write numerals up to a certain level (typically 10 or 20).
  • Compare sets of objects using vocabulary like "more than," "less than," and "equal to."
  • Solve simple addition and subtraction problems using manipulatives and real-life contexts.
  • Identify and continue repeating patterns.
  • Recognize and name basic 2D and 3D shapes.
  • Use non-standard units to measure the length, height, and weight of objects.
  • Sort and classify objects based on specific attributes.
  • Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through math activities.
  • Communicate their mathematical ideas clearly and confidently.

Course Curriculum

  • 5 chapters
  • 78 lectures
  • 10 quizzes
  • 16 Hours 40 Min total length
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1 Elements of sets
4 Min

Elements of sets


2 Elements of sets [Quiz]
N/A


3 Definition and examples of Equal sets
3 Min

Definition and examples of Equal sets


4 Definition and examples of Equal sets [Quiz]
N/A


5 Equivalent Sets
2 Min

Equivalent Sets


6 Equivalent Sets [Quiz]
N/A


7 Set Symbols and Elements
3 Min

Set Symbols and Elements


8 The Intersection of Sets
3 Min

The Intersection of Sets


9 Union of Sets
3 Min

Union of Sets


10 Union and Intersection of Sets
4 Min

Union and Intersection of Sets


11 Definition and Examples of Venn Diagrams
4 Min

Definition and Examples of Venn Diagrams


12 Worded problems on sets
6 Min

Worded problems on sets


13 How to count numbers in 10s (100)
3 Min

How to count numbers in 10s (100)


14 How to count numbers in 10s(500)
4 Min

How to count numbers in 10s(500)


15 How to count numbers in 10s (1000)
4 Min

How to count numbers in 10s (1000)


16 How to count numbers in 10s (3000)
4 Min

How to count numbers in 10s (3000)


17 How to count numbers in 10s (4000)
4 Min

How to count numbers in 10s (4000)


18 How to count numbers in 10s (5000)
4 Min

How to count numbers in 10s (5000)


19 Number bonds of 8
4 Min

Number bonds of 8


20 Number bonds of 10
4 Min

Number bonds of 10


21 Definition of place value and digits
5 Min

Definition of place value and digits


22 Place value of thousands, hundreds, tens and units
7 Min

Place value of thousands, hundreds, tens and units


23 Count in tens from 20 to 90
7 Min

Count in tens from 20 to 90


24 How to combine words to write more numbers
5 Min

How to combine words to write more numbers


25 Count by hundreds
6 Min

Count by hundreds


26 Factors of 8
5 Min

Factors of 8


27 Factors of 10
4 Min

Factors of 10


28 Factors of 24
4 Min

Factors of 24


29 Introduction and examples to highest common factor
4 Min

Introduction and examples to highest common factor


30 Introduction and examples to odd numbers
4 Min

Introduction and examples to odd numbers


31 Introduction to even numbers
4 Min

Introduction to even numbers


32 Introduction and examples to prime numbers
4 Min

Introduction and examples to prime numbers


33 Definition of sets and objects
5 Min


34 Definition of sets and objects [Quiz]
N/A


35 Not an elements of sets
5 Min


36 Not an elements of sets [Quiz]
N/A


37 Definition and examples of a universal set
5 Min


38 Definition and examples of a universal set [Quiz]
N/A


39 Identify a set form the universal set
5 Min


40 Identify a set form the universal set [Quiz]
N/A


41 Definition and examples subset
5 Min


42 Definition and examples subse [Quiz]
N/A


43 Definition and example of an infinite sets [Quiz]
N/A


44 Definition and example of an infinite sets
5 Min


45 Definition and example of a finite sets [Quiz]
N/A


46 Definition and example of a finite sets
5 Min


1 Parallel and intersecting lines
5 Min


2 3 and 4D shapes
5 Min


3 Quadrilaterals: Pentagon, hexagon
5 Min


4 Number line: Negative and positive
5 Min


1 Data collection
5 Min


2 Number line
5 Min


3 Ranking
5 Min


4 Tallying
5 Min


5 Data collection
5 Min


6 Mapping and grid referencing
5 Min


7 Coordinates
5 Min


1 Metric system mm, cm, dm, m, km ml, cl, dl, litres gram, kg
5 Min


2 Areas and perimeters: Rectangle, Square, Triangle
5 Min


3 Calendar: Days of the week
5 Min


4 The 12 Calendar months
5 Min


5 Ordinary and leap year
5 Min


6 The 13 Lunar months
5 Min


7 Time - am and pm, 1⁄4 to, pass and 1⁄2 pass
5 Min


8 Daily activities
5 Min


9 Money
5 Min


10 Shopping bills
5 Min


1 Place Value of 4 digit numbers (Thousands, Hundreds, Tens and Units)
5 Min


2 The four mathematical operations
5 Min


3 0 to 5 000
5 Min


4 Factors of numbers up to 1000
5 Min


5 Multiples of numbers up to 5000
5 Min


6 Odd, even, prime numbers
5 Min


7 Proper fractions
5 Min


8 Whole numbers
5 Min


9 Mixed fractions
5 Min


10 Improper fraction
5 Min


11 BODMAS
5 Min


Instructor

Primary Mathematics Tutor

Our primary mathematics tutor is an individual who specializes in teaching mathematics to primary school students. Their role involves helping students develop a strong foundation in mathematical concepts and skills, fostering a positive attitude towards math, and preparing them for more advanced mathematical topics in higher grades.


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