P.2 Mathematics Lesson Notes Term 2
P.2 Mathematics Lesson Notes Term 2
P.2 Mathematics Lesson Notes Term 2
PRIMARY TWO.
PERIOD 3 & 4
counting from 701- 800.
Writing number words.
PERIOD 5 & 6
counting from 801- 1000.
Writing number words.
WEEK 3 PD 1
Complete the gaps (find the missing number or fill in the missing numbers)
e.g
(a) 601, 602, 603, ____, ____, 606, 607, 608
PD 2&3
References:
Primary mathematics for Uganda bk 2 page 52.
Fountain MTC bk 2.
PD 4&5
Place values and values of numbers.
Review
Children will tie bundles of ones, tens ,and hundreds .
Children will work out place values up to Thousands.
Example 1 Example 2
TH H T O TH H T O
2 3 5 6 6 2 8 3
Activity
Write the place values of these numbers
(a) 2 in 3246 e ) 4 in 4729
(b) 4 in 6574. F ) 6 in 6284
(c) 7 in 7654. G) 9 in 9132
(d) 3 in 8430.
Activity 2
Write the values of these numbers.
(a) 7 in 3547.
(b) 4 in 2543.
(c) 6 in 5609.
(d) 2 in 2435.
PD 6
Forming numbers from three digits.
Example
325 = 253,523,235,352,532.
Activity
(a) 234 f ) 576
(b) 133 g ) 843
(c) 412 h ) 937
(d) 617 I ) 654
(e) 798
WEEK 3 PD 1&2
Example
Addition of 2 digit numbers with re-grouping.
1. T O
+ 2 4 6 + 4 = 10
7 10 = 1 ten o ones
4 + 2 + 1 = 7 tens
2. T O
7 8
+ 1 5 8 + 5 = 13
9 3 13 = 1 ten 3 ones
13
3. T O
7 5
+ 0 5 5 + 5 = 10
8 0 10 = 1 ten o ones
10 goes to tens
7 + 0 + 1 = 8 tens
Activity 1
(a) T O (b) T O (c) T O (d) T O
3 8 6 9 2 4 1 9
+3 8 + 1 4 + 3 8 + 7 1
__________ ________ _________ _________
__________ ________ _________ _________
Activity 2
Add correctly
(a) 88 +12 = (b) 47+14 = (c) 67 + 25=
T 0
8 8
PD 3 & 4
Example
1. Musa had 34 books. Dan added 37 more books. How many books does she have
altogether?
34+37=
T O
3 4 (Re-arrange)
+ 3 7 4+7=11
7 1 11=1 ten 1ones
_______ 3+3+1=7
11
Musa has 71 books altogether.
2. Jane has 26 cows and 46 goats. How many animals does she have altogether?
26+46= T O
2 6
+ 4 6 6 + 6 = 12
7 2 12 = 1 ten 2 ones
12 2+4+1=7
Jane has 72 animals altogether.
Activity
(a) Peter has 67 eggs, his friend has 14 eggs. How many eggs do they have
altogether?
(b) Kairu has 73 sweets, Betty has 39 sweets. Find the sum of their sweets.
(c) Daniel has 94 balls, his brother gave him more 18 balls. How many balls does he
have now?
More work in MK BK 3 PG 41
References:
Mk Primary maths book 3 page .. 41, 42
Primary school mtc bk 2 pg 38 – 39.
Activity 1
Review subtraction of two digit numbers without re- grouping.
(a) T O (b) T O
6 9 8 4
- 4 4 _ 6 1
____________ _________
_____________
__________
Activity 2
(a) 67- 19 = (b) 33 – 19 = (c) 45 – 17 =
T o
6 7 (d) 84 – 7 = ( e) 70 – 3 =
- 1 9
_________
__________
PD 5 & 6
Subtraction of two digit numbers with re—grouping in word problems.
(a)A class has 40 children .12 of them are absent. How many are present?
b) Teacher had 68 pencils, he gave away 19 pencils to Kato .How many pencils did he
remain with?
E ) If Mary has 84 oranges and her brother Tom has 27 oranges . How many
oranges does Mary have more than Tom?
g) Amos had 32 hens, 19 of them died. How many hens did he remain with?
WEEK 4 PD 1 & 2
Multiplication of numbers with re-grouping.
Example.
(a) 1 5 (b) 2 4 4 X 4 = 16
X 3 x 4 4 X 2 = 8 +1 = 9
_________ _________
__________ ___9__6__
Activity 1
(a) 2 2 (b) 1 4 (c) 2 3 (d) 3 4
X 6 x 7 x 6 x 3
__________ ____________ _________ _________
__________ ____________ _________ _________
Activity 2
(a) 13 x 4 (b) 14 x 5 = (c) 12 x 7 =
1 3
X 4 ( d) 23 x4 = (e) 13 x 5=
____________
5 2
____________
PD 3 & 4
Word problems involving multiplication of numbers with re –grouping.
(a) If there are 13 pencils in tin . How many pencils are there in 4tins.
(b) There are 3 legs on a stool. How many legs are there on 15 stools?
(c) Each boy has 3 cows .How many cows do 17 boys have?
(d) There are 5 fish in each basket. How many fish are there in 12 bas
FIND MORE NUMBERS IN MK BK 3 PG 58
PD 5 & 6
Dividing two digit numbers by one number.
(a) 22 ÷2= (b) 18÷ 3= (c) 12÷ 4=
(g) 80÷10=
FIND MORE NUMBERS INMK BK 2 PG 78 - 80
WEEK 5 PD 1 & 2
Diving two digit numbers by one number using a division sign.
12
(a) 3 36
(e) 7 21 (f ) 5 65 G) 4 56
PD 3 & 4
Word problems involving division of two digit numbers by one number.
(a) Divide 14 by 2.
(c) Mummy shared 18 cakes among 6 boys .How many cakes did each boy get?
(d) Teacher Ben shared 48 eggs equally between Jane and Mary.How many eggs
did each one get?
(e) 36 bananas are shared equally among 3 children. How many bananas will each
one get?
(f) If 21 pencils are shared among 7 pupils, how many pencils will each pupil get?
Pd 5
Fractions
Examples 1 1
4 4
1
3 1 1
1 3 3 1
42 4
1 1 1
1 / 3 /
/ 4 1 4
4 A whole / a half a quarter a third
4
PD 6
Cutting and folding fractions (practical work)
Children under the guidance of the teacher will fold paper to form different fractions.
They will name the fractions formed after folding.
Cutting paper, fruits into fractions and naming them. E.g
a)
a half
b)
c)
d)
e)
Reference
Mk Primary mtc bk 2 PG 89 – 97
WEEK 6 PD 1 & 2
Drawing and naming the following fractions.
E,g
1 1
a) c)
6 8
1
e)
9
1 1
b) d)
2 4
f)3 g)2 h)4
5 6 8
PD 3 & 4
Shading fractions and naming shaded and un shaded fractions( change shape)
1 1
a) shade shaded part is
2 2
2 2
b) shade shaded fraction is
6 6
c)
b)
PD 5 & 6
Reading fractions and writing them in words under the guidance of the teacher.
1
3 a third
1
4 a quarter
1
5 a fifth
1
8 an eighth
1
10 a tenth
Activity
Writing fractions in words
e.g
1 1
2 7
1
1
3 4
1
6
References
Mk Primary math’s bk 2 89 – 90
Mk Primary mtc bk 3 pg 94 – 05
WEEK 6 PD 1 & 2
Comparing fractions( practical work)
1 1
Which fraction is bigger a
2 or 4 ?
1
1 is bigger than 4 .
2
2.
1 1
2 is bigger than 3
1 1
3 4
1 1
4 is smaller than 3
2. a)
1 1
6 2
Activity
Pupils will do exercise 13 on page 96 of mk primary mtc bk 2
MORE WORK IN MK BK3 PG 100
Reference:
Mk Primary mathematics bk 3 pg 99-100
Mk Primary mathematics bk 2 pg 96.
E.A.E.P Primary mathematics bk 2 pg 70 – 72.
Understanding maths bk 3
PD 3 & 4
Denominators _ numbers down.
Numerators – the numbers on top.
Arranging fractions in order
Ascending order (from the smallest to the biggest)
e.g
1 1 1
a)
3 , 4, 2
1 1 1
=4, 3 ,2
1 1 1
b)
3 , 5, 6.
1 1 1
= 6, 5, 3
Activity
FIND WORK IN UNDERSTANDING MATHS BK 2 PG
PD 5 & 6
Descending order
Arranging from the biggest to the smallest.
1 1 1
1) 2, 4, 3
1 1 1
=2, 3 ,4
1 1 1 1
2) 5 , 6 , 10 , 7 Note: The bigger the denominator the smaller the fraction.
1 1 1 1
=
5 , 6 , 7 , 10
Reference:
1 2 2 +1 3
a)
4 + 4= 4 =4
2 1 2 +1 3
b) 6+6 = 6 =6
7 4 7 + 4 11
c) 15 + 15 = 15 = 15
1 1 1+ 8 9
e) 8 + 10 = 10 = 10
PD 3 & 4
Word problems
7 1
1. What is the sum of and ?
10 10
7 1 7 +1 8
=
10 + 10 = 10 = 10
1 2
2. A pupil read of the book on Tuesday and of it on Wednesday.
8 8
1 2 1+ 2 3
8 + 8 = 8 = 8
3
The pupil read
8.
FIND MORE NUMBERS IN MK BK 3 PG 104
PD 5 & 6
Subtraction of fractions with the same denominator.
Example
5 1 5 −1 4
1.
6 - 6 = 6 =6
3 1 3 −1 2
2.
4 - 4 = 4 =4
- =
Take away
2 1 2 −1 1
3. 2-2= 2 =2
1
= 2
Take away
WEEK 8 PD 1 & 2
Word problems
4 2 2
1. 8 take away 8 equals 8
3 2
2. A bowl was 4 full of sugar. I used 4 of it. What fraction was left?
3 2 3− 2 1
4 - 4 = 4 = 4 remained
2. A garden has eight equal parts. Three parts out of eight are planted with beans.
What fraction of the garden remained?
8 3 5
8 - 8 = 8 remained
PD 3 & 4
1 1 1+1 2
Example 2+2 = 2 = 2 =1
(a) 1∕5+1∕5+1∕5+1∕5+1∕5=5∕5=1
Activity
Pupils will do exercise 13 on page 96 of mk primary mtc bk 2
FIND MORE NUMBER S IN MK BK 3 PG 101
PD 5 & 6
1
1. What is 2 of 4 sweets?
1
2. What is o f 9 balls?
3
Put 9 in three groups. Each group has 3 balls.
3. What is 1/ 4 of 12 bananas?
4. What is 1 / 5 of 15 shirts?
Reference:
WEEK 9 PD 1 & 2
Algebra
Identifying missing numbers in a mathematical statement in addition.
Examples
1. +2= 7
Subtract 2 from 7
= 7–2
= 5
: 5 +2=7
2. + 3 = 10
= 10 – 3
= 7
: 7 + 3 = 10
3. 6 + = 10
Subtract 6 from 10.
= 10 – 6
= 4
Or
6+ = 10
IIIIII + IIII = 10
4
FIND THE EXERCISE IN MK BK 2 PG 98 – 99.
Reference:
Mk Primary Mathematics bk 2 pages 98 – 99.
Mk Primary Mathematics bk 3 pages 192 –
PD 3 & 4
Example
(a)I think of a number, when I add 2 to the number, my answer is 12.What is the
number?
+2 =12
Subtract 2 from 12
12 - 2 = 10
Activity
1.Tom has a number, When he adds 5 to it , the answer he gets is 15. What is
the number?
2 Hellen had a number. When she added 6 to it she got 18. What was the
number?
3 Musa was given a number. When he added 7 to it he got 15. What was the
number?
4 Joseph had 7 in his head. When he adds a number to it, he gets ten, What
is the number?
5 Ciara had a number of pencils in her bag. when she added 9 pencils she
got 20 pencils. How many pencils were in her bag?
PD 5 & 6
Graphs
Interpretation of graphs.
Handling of data.
Activity
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