Capacity – Conversion, Addition and Substation Involving Litre and Centilitre (Primary 4)
MATHEMATICS
SMASE – ASEI PDSI METHOD
THIRD TERM
WEEK 5
PRIMARY 4
TOPIC: Capacity
LEARNING AREA
Lesson One – Litres and Centilitres
Lesson Two – Conversion of Litres and Centilitres
Lesson Three – Addition and Substation Involving Capacity
Lesson Four – Revision
Lesson Five – Quantitative and Test
TIME – 40 Minutes each.
LEARNING OUTCOME
By the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to:
recognize the basic units of capacity.
do conversion involving litres.
do addition and subtraction involving litres.
solve problems on quantitative aptitude related to addition and subtraction involving litres.
RATIONALE
Liquids have no regular shape. The volume is calculated by the capacity of the container they are held in. Capacity is the measure of the amount of liquid in a container. The standard unit of measuring capacity is the litre (l). The concept of capacity will enable pupils to understand and appreciate the importance of various capacity in measurement.
LEARNING MATERIALS
The teacher will teach the lesson with the aid of:
Sample of various containers
Chart Showing relationships between litre and centilitre
Water
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE
In small scale business that involves in buying and selling of palm and groundnut oil. Measurement is done on the basis of a bottle, half and quarter with prices in that division. The capacity of liquid is measured by the pupils in their on ways.
REFERENCE MATERIALS
9 – Years Basic Education Curriculum
Lagos State Scheme of work
New Method Mathematics Book 6
All Relevant Materials
Online Materials
LESSON PLAN/DEVELOPMENT
ASEI PDSI LESSON NOTES
LESSON DEVELOPMENT 1 – CAPACITY – LITRES AND CENTILITRES docx
LESSON DEVELOPMENT 2 – CONVERSION INVOLVING LITRES AND CENTILITRES docx
LESSON DEVELOPMENT 3 – ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION INVOLVING LITRES AND CENTILITRE docx
LESSON DEVELOPMENT 4 – REVISION QUANTITATIVE AND TEST