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NUMBER SENSE
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Count, Read & Write numbers in millions
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Prime Numbers
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FACTORS AND MULTIPLES
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Listing all multiples and factors of anumber upto 100
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Common Factors of two numbers
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Relationship between factor and multiple
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FRACTIONS
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Explain different interpretations of fractions,
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Write tenths and hundredths in decimal and fraction notations
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Mixed numbers and improper fractions
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Addition and subtraction of fractions
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DECIMALS
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Compare and order decimals
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Conversion of decimal to a fraction
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Rounding off decimals
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Addition and subtraction of decimals
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ALGEBRA & FUNCTIONS
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Demonstrate the understanding & use of variables
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Interpret and evaluate mathematical expressions
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Use of Paranthesis
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Use & interpret Formulae
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Understand & manipulate equations
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MEASUREMENT & GEOMETRY
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Measure the area of rectangular shapes by using appropriate units,
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Recognize that rectangles that have the same area can have different perimeters.
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Odd and Even numbers
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Understand that rectangles that have the same perimeter can have different areas.
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Understand and use formulas to solve problems involving perimeters and areas of
rectangles and squares.
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Length – fractions of an inch (1/8, 1/4, 1/2), mile, decimeter, kilometer
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Area – square inch, square centimeter
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Volume – cubic inch, cubic centimeter
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Weight – ounce
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Capacity – fluid ounce, cup, gallon, milliliter
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Draw the points corresponding to linear relationships on graph paper
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X & Y co-ordinates of graph
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Lines - Parallel & perpendicular
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radius & diameter of circle
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Area and perimeter
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Identify congruent figures.
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Identify figures that have bilateral and rotational symmetry.
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Types of Angles
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Prisms & Pyramids
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Types of Triangles
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Types of Quadrilaterals
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Identify and describe spatial relationships of two or more objects in space. (orientation,
direction and perspective)
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Relative shapes and sizes
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Shadows of everyday objects
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Transformations (Flip, slide, turn etc)
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STATISTICS, DATA ANALYSIS & PROBABILITY
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Formulate survey questions; systematically collect and represent data on a number
line
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Mean, Median and Mode
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Interpret one- and two-variable data graphs
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Represent all possible outcomes for a simple probability situation
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Express outcomes of experimental probability situations verbally and numerically
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Use every day events and chance devices such as dice, coins and unevencly divided
spinners to explore concepts of probability
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Number Patterns
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Likely, unlikely, certain, impossible, fair, unfair, more likely, less likely
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Probability of tossing "heads" doesnot depend on outcomes of previous tosses
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Predict probabilities in a variety of situations (eg. Given the number of items
of each colour in a bag, what is the probability that an item picked will have a
particular colour.
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