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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
Numbers
Number Concept - Arranging objects according to size
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Arrange objects from smallest to largest
- Sort objects according to their sizes
- Appreciate ordering objects in daily life
- In pairs or groups, discuss and arrange real objects collected from the environment according to size starting with the smallest to the largest
- Collect objects of different sizes from the classroom and arrange them from the smallest to the largest
- Sort objects according to their sizes and explain the sorting criteria
How do we arrange objects according to their sizes?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 1
- Objects of different sizes
- Chart showing objects of different sizes
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 3
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
2 2
Numbers
Number Concept - Identifying position of objects from 1st to 20th
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify position of objects from 1st to 10th
- Order objects according to their positions
- Show interest in identifying positions of objects
- In groups, race for a distance and assign each other the correct position using the words first, second up to tenth position
- Look at pictures of objects/people in order and identify their positions
- Name the position of an object from a reference point using 1st, 2nd up to 10th
How do we tell our positions in a competition?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 4
- Number cards showing ordinal numbers
- Pictures showing objects in order
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 6
- Objects arranged in order
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
2 3
Numbers
Number Concept - Writing positions in number symbols and words
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write positions of objects from 1st to 10th in symbols
- Write positions of objects from 1st to 10th in words
- Show interest in writing positions of objects
- Arrange objects in a line and write their positions in symbols and words
- In pairs, take turns to read the positions of objects in symbols and write them in words
- Practice writing ordinal numbers from 1st to 10th in symbols and words
How do we write the positions of objects in words?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 7
- Chart showing ordinal numbers in words and symbols
- Number cards
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 9
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
2 4
Numbers
Number Concept - Application of ordinal numbers in real-life situations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify real-life situations where ordinal numbers are used
- Use ordinal numbers to describe positions in daily life
- Appreciate the use of ordinal numbers in daily activities
- Discuss real-life situations where ordinal numbers are used (e.g., birth order, positions in races)
- In groups, relate numbers 1 to 20 to positions and relate to real-life situations
- Role-play scenarios using ordinal numbers (e.g., lining up, serving food)
Where do we use ordinal numbers in our daily lives?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 11
- Charts showing ordinal numbers in real-life situations
- Pictures showing objects in order
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
2 5
Numbers
Number Concept - Application of ordinal numbers in real-life situations
Whole Numbers - Counting forward up to 1000 from any point
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply ordinal numbers in sorting activities
- Solve problems involving ordinal numbers
- Value the importance of ordinal numbers in daily life
- Discuss and solve problems involving ordinal numbers in real-life situations
- Play games involving position of items from 1 to 20 using digital devices
- Create and solve riddles involving ordinal numbers
How can we solve problems using ordinal numbers?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 14
- Digital devices
- Charts showing real-life application of ordinal numbers
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 17
- Number charts
- Rope for skipping game
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 1
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Counting forward up to 1000 from any point
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Count forward in 100's up to 1000
- Skip count from different starting points
- Appreciate counting numbers in daily activities
- In pairs/groups, count forward in 100's starting from any point up to 1000
- Take turns to count forward in 100's up to 1000
- Practice counting from different starting points in 1's, 10's, and 100's
How do we count large groups of objects efficiently?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 19
- Number charts
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 2
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Counting backward in multiples of 100 from 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Count backward in multiples of 100 from 1000
- Identify patterns when counting backward in 100's
- Value counting backward in daily activities
- In pairs/groups, practice counting backward in multiples of 100 from 1000
- Complete number sequences counting backward in 100's
- Use number cards to practice counting backward
Why is it important to know how to count backward?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 21
- Number cards
- Number charts
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 3
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Counting backward in multiples of 100 from 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Count backward in multiples of 100 from different starting points
- Complete number sequences counting backward
- Show interest in counting backward
- In pairs/groups, practice through play using number cards counting numbers backward in multiples of 100 from different starting points
- Fill in missing numbers in backward counting sequences
- Discuss real-life situations where counting backward is useful
How can we use backward counting in real life?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 23
- Number cards
- Number charts
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 4
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Counting backward in multiples of 100 from 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Count backward in multiples of 100 from different starting points
- Complete number sequences counting backward
- Show interest in counting backward
- In pairs/groups, practice through play using number cards counting numbers backward in multiples of 100 from different starting points
- Fill in missing numbers in backward counting sequences
- Discuss real-life situations where counting backward is useful
How can we use backward counting in real life?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 23
- Number cards
- Number charts
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
3 5
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Place value of numbers up to hundreds
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify place values of ones and tens in 2-digit numbers
- Represent 2-digit numbers using place value apparatus
- Appreciate the concept of place value in daily life
- In pairs/groups, discuss place value of ones and tens using place value apparatus
- Represent 2-digit numbers using place value tins
- Identify the place value of digits in various 2-digit numbers
How do you tell the place value of a digit in a number?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 24
- Place value apparatus (abacus, place value tins)
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 1
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Place value of numbers up to hundreds
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify place values of ones, tens, and hundreds in 3-digit numbers
- Represent 3-digit numbers using place value apparatus
- Value understanding place value in numbers
- In pairs/groups, discuss place value up to hundreds using place value apparatus
- Represent 3-digit numbers using place value tins labeled 'Hundreds', 'Tens', and 'Ones'
- Use counters to show the place value of digits in 3-digit numbers
How can we use place value to understand large numbers?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 26
- Place value apparatus (abacus, place value tins)
- Counters
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 2
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Place value of numbers up to hundreds
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Write numbers in expanded form using place value
- Decompose 3-digit numbers according to place value
- Show interest in understanding place value
- In pairs/groups, practice writing numbers in expanded form based on place value
- Use place value chart to decompose 3-digit numbers
- Identify the value of each digit in various 3-digit numbers
Why is place value important in our number system?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 28
- Place value chart
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 3
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Reading numbers 1-1000 in symbols
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read numbers 1-100 in symbols
- Identify numbers in a number chart
- Appreciate reading numbers correctly
- In pairs/groups, point at and read each number aloud from a number chart showing numbers 1-100
- Take turns reading numbers from number cards
- Fill in missing numbers in number sequences
How do we read numbers in symbols?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 29
- Number charts
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 4
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Reading numbers 1-1000 in symbols
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read numbers 101-500 in symbols
- Identify patterns in number sequences
- Show interest in reading numbers correctly
- In pairs/groups, point at and read each number aloud from a number chart showing numbers 101-500
- Take turns to read numbers from 101-500 from number cards
- Fill in missing numbers in number sequences
How do we identify patterns when reading numbers?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 31
- Number charts
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
4 5
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Reading numbers 1-1000 in symbols
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read numbers 501-1000 in symbols
- Identify numbers in a sequence
- Value reading numbers correctly
- In pairs/groups, read numbers 501-1000 from a number chart
- Take turns to read numbers from 501-1000 from number cards
- Play games involving reading numbers up to 1000
Why is it important to be able to read large numbers?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 33
- Number charts
- Number cards
- Digital devices
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 1
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Reading and writing numbers 1-100 in words
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read numbers 1-50 in words
- Write numbers 1-50 in words
- Show interest in reading and writing numbers in words
- In pairs/groups, read number words from a chart showing numbers 1-50
- Practice writing numbers 1-50 in words
- Match numbers in symbols with their corresponding words
How do we read and write numbers in words?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 34
- Charts showing numbers in words
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 2
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Reading and writing numbers 1-100 in words
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read numbers 51-100 in words
- Write numbers 51-100 in words
- Appreciate reading and writing numbers in words
- In pairs/groups, read number words from a chart showing numbers 51-100
- Practice writing numbers 51-100 in words
- Match numbers in symbols with their corresponding words
Why is it important to know how to write numbers in words?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 36
- Charts showing numbers in words
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 3
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Reading and writing numbers 1-100 in words
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Read numbers 51-100 in words
- Write numbers 51-100 in words
- Appreciate reading and writing numbers in words
- In pairs/groups, read number words from a chart showing numbers 51-100
- Practice writing numbers 51-100 in words
- Match numbers in symbols with their corresponding words
Why is it important to know how to write numbers in words?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 36
- Charts showing numbers in words
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 4
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Reading and writing numbers 1-100 in words
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Convert numbers in symbols to words and vice versa
- Read and write numbers 1-100 in words
- Value reading and writing numbers in words
- In pairs and taking turns, read and write numbers 1 to 100 in words using number cards
- Convert numbers in symbols to words and vice versa
- Practice using numbers in words in practical contexts
How do we use numbers in words in everyday life?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 38
- Number cards
- Charts showing numbers in words and symbols
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
5 5
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Identifying missing numbers in patterns up to 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify missing numbers in simple number patterns
- Complete number sequences up to 100
- Show interest in identifying patterns in numbers
- In pairs/groups, identify and fill in missing numbers in patterns up to 100
- Discuss patterns in number sequences
- Practice completing number patterns with different step sizes
How do we identify missing numbers in a pattern?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 40
- Number charts
- Worksheets with number patterns
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 1
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Identifying missing numbers in patterns up to 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify missing numbers in patterns up to 500
- Complete number sequences with increasing difficulty
- Appreciate patterns in numbers
- In pairs/groups, identify and fill in missing numbers in patterns up to 500
- Discuss strategies for identifying missing numbers in sequences
- Practice completing number patterns with different step sizes
How can we determine the rule in a number pattern?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 42
- Number charts
- Worksheets with number patterns
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 2
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Identifying missing numbers in patterns up to 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify missing numbers in patterns up to 1000
- Complete complex number sequences
- Value the importance of number patterns
- In pairs/groups, identify and fill in missing numbers in patterns up to 1000
- Discuss strategies for identifying missing numbers in more complex sequences
- Practice completing number patterns with different rules
How are number patterns useful in mathematics?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 44
- Number charts
- Worksheets with number patterns
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 3
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Creating number patterns up to 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create simple number patterns
- Identify the rule in a given pattern
- Show interest in creating patterns
- In pairs or groups, create number patterns using simple rules (add 2, add 5, etc.)
- Share created patterns with other groups
- Identify rules in patterns created by others
How can we create our own number patterns?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 46
- Number charts
- Worksheets for creating patterns
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 4
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Creating number patterns up to 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create more complex number patterns
- Apply different rules to create patterns
- Value the creativity in making patterns
- In pairs/groups, create number patterns using different operations (add, subtract)
- Create patterns with larger numbers up to 1000
- Explain the rules used in creating the patterns
What different rules can we use to create number patterns?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 47
- Number charts
- Worksheets for creating patterns
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
6 5
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Playing games involving number patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play games involving number patterns
- Identify patterns in game contexts
- Appreciate games involving number patterns
- In groups, play various games involving number patterns
- Use digital devices to play games involving number patterns
- Create simple games involving number patterns
How can games help us understand number patterns?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 48
- Digital devices
- Number cards
- Game boards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 1
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Playing games involving number patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play digital games involving number patterns
- Apply pattern recognition in games
- Value collaborative play in learning
- In groups, play digital games involving number patterns up to 1000
- Discuss strategies used in identifying patterns in games
- Create and play games involving number patterns in pairs or groups
How can we use digital tools to explore number patterns?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 50
- Digital devices
- Number cards
- Game boards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 2
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Playing games involving number patterns
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Play digital games involving number patterns
- Apply pattern recognition in games
- Value collaborative play in learning
- In groups, play digital games involving number patterns up to 1000
- Discuss strategies used in identifying patterns in games
- Create and play games involving number patterns in pairs or groups
How can we use digital tools to explore number patterns?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 50
- Digital devices
- Number cards
- Game boards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 3
Numbers
Addition - Adding 3-digit numbers to 2-digit numbers without regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add a 3-digit number to a 1-digit number without regrouping
- Use place value to add numbers
- Show interest in addition of numbers
- Add a 3-digit number to a 1-digit number without regrouping using place value apparatus
- Practice addition horizontally and vertically
- Solve simple addition problems involving 3-digit and 1-digit numbers
How do you arrange numbers when adding downwards?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 41
- Place value apparatus (abacus)
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 4
Numbers
Addition - Adding 3-digit numbers to 2-digit numbers without regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add a 3-digit number to a 2-digit number without regrouping
- Solve addition problems without regrouping
- Appreciate addition in solving daily problems
- Add a 3-digit number to a 2-digit number without regrouping using place value apparatus
- Practice addition horizontally and vertically
- Solve addition word problems involving 3-digit and 2-digit numbers
How do we solve addition problems in everyday life?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 43
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
7 5
Numbers
Addition - Adding 3-digit numbers to 2-digit numbers without regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add different combinations of 3-digit and 2-digit numbers without regrouping
- Solve addition word problems
- Value addition in solving daily problems
- Practice adding various combinations of 3-digit and 2-digit numbers without regrouping
- Solve addition word problems in real-life contexts
- Create and solve addition problems in groups
How can we check if our addition is correct?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 45
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
8 1
Numbers
Addition - Adding 3-digit numbers to 2-digit numbers with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add a 3-digit number to a 1-digit number with single regrouping
- Use regrouping strategy in addition
- Show interest in addition with regrouping
- Practice adding a 3-digit number to a 1-digit number with single regrouping using place value apparatus
- Demonstrate regrouping in the ones place
- Solve addition problems requiring regrouping
When do we need to regroup in addition?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 47
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
8 2
Numbers
Addition - Adding 3-digit numbers to 2-digit numbers with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add a 3-digit number to a 2-digit number with single regrouping
- Solve addition problems with regrouping
- Appreciate addition in problem solving
- In pairs/groups, practice adding a 3-digit number to a 2-digit number with single regrouping
- Demonstrate regrouping in the ones or tens place
- Solve addition word problems requiring regrouping
How can we use regrouping to solve addition problems?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 48
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
8 3
Numbers
Addition - Adding 3-digit numbers to 2-digit numbers with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add different combinations of 3-digit and 2-digit numbers with single regrouping
- Apply regrouping strategy in various contexts
- Value addition in solving real-life problems
- Practice adding various combinations of 3-digit and 2-digit numbers with single regrouping
- Solve addition word problems in real-life contexts requiring regrouping
- Create and solve addition problems in groups
How can we apply addition with regrouping in real life?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 49
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
8 4
Numbers
Addition - Adding two 3-digit numbers without regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add two 3-digit numbers without regrouping
- Apply place value in addition
- Show interest in addition of large numbers
- Add two 3-digit numbers without regrouping using place value apparatus
- Practice addition horizontally and vertically
- Solve addition problems involving two 3-digit numbers without regrouping
How do we add large numbers?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 50
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
8 5
Numbers
Addition - Adding two 3-digit numbers without regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add two 3-digit numbers without regrouping
- Apply place value in addition
- Show interest in addition of large numbers
- Add two 3-digit numbers without regrouping using place value apparatus
- Practice addition horizontally and vertically
- Solve addition problems involving two 3-digit numbers without regrouping
How do we add large numbers?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 50
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
9 1
Numbers
Addition - Adding two 3-digit numbers without regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add different combinations of 3-digit numbers without regrouping
- Solve addition word problems
- Appreciate addition in problem solving
- Practice adding different combinations of 3-digit numbers without regrouping
- Solve addition word problems involving 3-digit numbers
- Create and solve addition problems in groups
When do we use addition of large numbers in daily life?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 51
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
9 2
Numbers
Addition - Adding two 3-digit numbers without regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add multiple 3-digit numbers without regrouping
- Apply addition strategies to solve problems
- Value addition in daily activities
- Practice adding multiple 3-digit numbers without regrouping
- Solve complex addition word problems involving 3-digit numbers
- Apply addition in simulated real-life scenarios
How can we check if our answer is reasonable when adding large numbers?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 52
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
9 3
Numbers
Addition - Adding two 3-digit numbers without regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add 3-digit numbers in various contexts
- Solve complex addition problems
- Show interest in addition of large numbers
- Solve various addition problems involving 3-digit numbers without regrouping
- Apply addition strategies in different contexts
- Create and solve real-life addition problems
How can we use addition to solve problems in our environment?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 53
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
9 4
Numbers
Addition - Adding two 3-digit numbers with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add two 3-digit numbers with regrouping in ones
- Apply regrouping strategy
- Show interest in addition with regrouping
- Add two 3-digit numbers with regrouping in ones using place value apparatus
- Demonstrate regrouping in the ones place
- Solve addition problems requiring regrouping in ones
Why do we need to regroup when adding?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 55
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
9 5
Numbers
Addition - Adding two 3-digit numbers with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add two 3-digit numbers with regrouping in tens
- Apply regrouping strategy in different places
- Appreciate addition in problem solving
- Add two 3-digit numbers with regrouping in tens using place value apparatus
- Demonstrate regrouping in the tens place
- Solve addition problems requiring regrouping in tens
How does regrouping help us add large numbers?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 56
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 1
Numbers
Addition - Adding two 3-digit numbers with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add two 3-digit numbers with regrouping in ones or tens
- Choose appropriate regrouping strategy
- Value addition in solving problems
- Practice adding two 3-digit numbers with regrouping in ones or tens
- Solve addition word problems requiring regrouping
- Create and solve addition problems in pairs or groups
When might we need to regroup when adding in real life?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 57
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 2
Numbers
Addition - Adding two 3-digit numbers with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add two 3-digit numbers with single regrouping confidently
- Apply addition strategies in various contexts
- Show interest in solving addition problems
- Practice adding various combinations of 3-digit numbers with single regrouping
- Solve complex addition word problems requiring regrouping
- Apply addition in simulated real-life scenarios
How can addition with regrouping help us solve problems in our daily lives?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 58
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 3
Numbers
Addition - Adding two 3-digit numbers with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add two 3-digit numbers with single regrouping confidently
- Apply addition strategies in various contexts
- Show interest in solving addition problems
- Practice adding various combinations of 3-digit numbers with single regrouping
- Solve complex addition word problems requiring regrouping
- Apply addition in simulated real-life scenarios
How can addition with regrouping help us solve problems in our daily lives?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 58
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 4
Numbers
Addition - Adding two 3-digit numbers with single regrouping
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Add multiple 3-digit numbers with single regrouping
- Apply addition with regrouping in complex problems
- Appreciate addition in solving real-life problems
- Practice adding multiple 3-digit numbers with single regrouping
- Solve complex addition word problems involving 3-digit numbers
- Create and solve real-life addition problems requiring regrouping
How can we check if our addition with regrouping is correct?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 59
- Place value apparatus
- Number cards
- Worksheets
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 5
Numbers
Addition - Creating number patterns involving addition up to 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create simple number patterns involving addition
- Identify the addition rule in a pattern
- Show interest in creating patterns
- In pairs/groups, create number patterns involving addition (add 1, add 2, etc.)
- Identify the rule in addition patterns
- Complete number patterns involving addition
How can you get the next number in a given pattern?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 60
- Number charts
- Worksheets with number patterns
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 1
Numbers
Addition - Creating number patterns involving addition up to 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create more complex number patterns involving addition
- Identify complex addition rules in patterns
- Value creating patterns using addition
- Create and work out missing numbers in patterns involving addition up to 1000
- Create patterns with different step sizes (add 5, add 10, etc.)
- Share created patterns with other groups
What different addition rules can we use to create number patterns?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 61
- Number charts
- Worksheets with number patterns
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 2
Numbers
Addition - Creating number patterns involving addition up to 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create patterns with large numbers involving addition
- Apply pattern recognition with addition
- Appreciate patterns in number work
- Create number patterns involving addition with larger numbers up to 1000
- Identify and complete complex addition patterns
- Create and solve addition pattern problems
How are addition patterns useful in mathematics?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 62
- Number charts
- Worksheets with number patterns
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 3
Numbers
Addition - Creating number patterns involving addition up to 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Create number patterns involving addition with varied starting points
- Apply addition strategies in pattern creation
- Show interest in creating patterns
- Create addition patterns with varied starting points (e.g., start at 125 and add 50)
- Identify and complete complex addition patterns
- Create addition patterns for peers to solve
How can we create more challenging addition patterns?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 63
- Number charts
- Worksheets with number patterns
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 4
Numbers
Addition - Creating number patterns involving addition up to 1000
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Solve problems involving addition patterns
- Create complex addition patterns
- Value patterns in mathematical thinking
- Solve problems involving addition patterns
- Create complex addition patterns for others to solve
- Discuss real-life situations where addition patterns are useful
Where can we see addition patterns in our environment?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 64
- Number charts
- Worksheets with number patterns
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
11 5
Numbers
Addition - Practicing addition using digital devices and other resources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use digital devices for addition practice
- Apply addition strategies in digital contexts
- Show interest in using technology for learning
- Use digital devices for activities involving addition
- Play digital games involving addition of numbers
- Solve addition problems using digital resources
How can digital tools help us practice addition?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 65
- Digital devices
- Addition apps and games
- Observation - Oral questions - Performance on digital activities
12 1
Numbers
Addition - Practicing addition using digital devices and other resources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use various resources for addition practice
- Apply addition in different contexts
- Appreciate technology in learning mathematics
- Use various resources (cards, manipulatives, digital tools) for addition practice
- Create addition problems to solve using different resources
- Play games involving addition using various resources
What different tools can we use to practice addition?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 66
- Digital devices
- Addition games and resources
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Performance on activities
12 2
Numbers
Addition - Practicing addition using digital devices and other resources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use various resources for addition practice
- Apply addition in different contexts
- Appreciate technology in learning mathematics
- Use various resources (cards, manipulatives, digital tools) for addition practice
- Create addition problems to solve using different resources
- Play games involving addition using various resources
What different tools can we use to practice addition?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 66
- Digital devices
- Addition games and resources
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Performance on activities
12 3
Numbers
Addition - Practicing addition using digital devices and other resources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Solve addition problems using various resources
- Apply addition strategies in different contexts
- Value collaborative learning in mathematics
- Work in groups to solve addition problems using various resources
- Create and solve addition puzzles using digital tools
- Share strategies for solving addition problems
How can we work together to solve addition problems?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 67
- Digital devices
- Addition games and resources
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Group assessment
12 4
Numbers
Addition - Practicing addition using digital devices and other resources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Use digital tools to create addition problems
- Apply addition in real-life contexts
- Show interest in using technology for problem solving
- Use digital tools to create and solve addition problems
- Apply addition in simulated real-life scenarios using digital resources
- Create digital addition games for peers to play
How can we create our own addition activities using digital tools?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 67
- Digital devices
- Addition apps and games
- Number cards
- Observation - Oral questions - Performance on digital activities
12 5
Numbers
Addition - Practicing addition using digital devices and other resources
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply addition strategies in various digital contexts
- Solve complex addition problems using technology
- Appreciate technology in enhancing learning
- Solve complex addition problems using digital resources
- Create digital presentations involving addition
- Play collaborative digital games involving addition
How has technology changed the way we learn addition?
- Mentor Mathematical Activities Grade 3 Learner's Book pg. 67
- Digital devices
- Addition apps and games
- Presentation tools
- Observation - Oral questions - Digital presentations

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