Addition

Worksheets SUBJECT: MATHEMATICSLEVEL: STANDARD ONESTRAND: NUMBERSTOPIC: PROBLEM SOLVING WITH ADDITION At the end of this worksheet, you will be able to: Solve one-step real-life addition problems, using pictorial and symbolic representation. Key Points: A one-step problem requires only one mathematical operation to solve it. These include; addition, subtraction, multiplication or division problems. Symbolic representation of one-step addition problems involves the use of digits and include the representation “+”, which means to add. Example: Jared had 12 marbles. His brother gave her 6 more.How many marbles do Jared now have altogether? Download fillable PDF to start STANDARD ONE – ADDITION

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Odd and Even Numbers

Worksheets SUBJECT: MATHEMATICSLEVEL: STANDARD ONESTRAND: NUMBERSTOPIC: ODD AND EVEN NUMBERS TO 100 By the end of this worksheet, you will be able to: Differentiate between odd and even numbers. Key Points: An even number of objects can be divided into groups of two without leaving a remainder. Example: Eight marbles can be divided into four groups of two groups without a remainder, as seen below: An odd number of objects cannot be divided into groups of two without leaving a remainder. In other words, one is always left out of the group. Example: Five marbles cannot be divided into groups of two without leaving one out, as seen below: Even numbers end with the digits 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8.Example: 20, 32, 44, 56, and 68 are all even numbers. Odd numbers end with the digits 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9.Example: 21, 33, 45, 57 and 69 are all odd numbers. Resources: Use the link below to enrich your understanding of even and odd numbers:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kHtGbnYKGc&t=12s Download fillable PDF to start STANDARD ONE – ODD AND EVEN NUMBERS

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Linear Measure

Worksheets SUBJECT: MATHEMATICSLEVEL: STANDARD 1STRAND: MEASUREMENT TOPIC: LINEAR MEASURE At the end of this worksheet, you will be able to: Measure, record and compare lengths using non-standard units. Key Points Measuring an object can tell us how long or how tall an object is. The items used to measure lengths must all be of the same size and touch end to end. Download fillable PDF to start STANDARD ONE – LINEAR MEASURE

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Pictograph

Worksheets SUBJECT: MATHEMATICSLEVEL: STANDARD ONESTRAND: STATISTICSTOPIC: PICTOGRAPH At the end of this work sheet you will be able to: Interpret and represent data using pictographs. Key Points: A pictograph is a chart which uses pictures or symbols to showinformation. Pictographs have three main features namely; a title, a symboland a key. The title tells us what the pictograph is about. Symbols are used to represent information. They are usuallypictures. The key tell us the meaning of the symbol and the quantity itrepresents.   Download fillable PDF to start STANDARD ONE – MATHEMATICS- PICTOGRAPH

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Mass and Weight

Worksheets SUBJECT: MATHEMATICSLEVEL: STANDARD ONESTRAND: MEASUREMENTTOPIC: MASS/WEIGHT At the end of this worksheet, you will be able to: Measure, compare and order mass/weight using non-standard units. Key Points: The weight of an object measures how heavy the object is. An equal arm balance scale can be used to compare and measure the weight of objects. Download fillable PDF to start STANDARD ONE – MATHEMATICS WORKSHEET MASS/WEIGHT

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Ascending and Descending Order

Worksheets Subject: Mathematics Level: Standard 1 Strand: Number Topic: Ascending and Descending Order Objective: To arrange numerals in ascending and descending order. Key Points Ascending is going up. Descending is going down. To arrange numbers in ascending order, start from the smallest number to the greatest number. Download/Print fillable PDF to start Mathematics Worksheet 6 – Fillable Additional Resources PENNACOOL MOE SCHOOL LMS DRIVEWISE

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