I See Numbers!: Unit 13
I See Numbers!: Unit 13
I See Numbers!
1.1.4
listening and Speaking
.. Let's listen and say.
Bus
Number
21 Taman Indah
22 Taman Molek
23 Taman Mawar
24 Taman Harmoni
25 Taman Mutiara , Bus number
26 Taman Cempaka twenty-one.
27 Taman Sentosa
28 Taman Stulang
2q TamanJaya Where does bus number
30 Taman Daya
twenty-five go to?
It goes to
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Practise spelling other numbers .
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1.1.1
1.3.1(allb)
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listening and Speaking
I have 5 marbles.
I need 25 marbles.
How many more marbles do I need?
Create other similar situations for the pupils using other objects. _~~~~
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Reading
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31 days 31 days
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I. How many months are there in a year?
2. Which months have thirty-one days?
3. Which month has less than thirty days?
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2.2.2
EE:Information
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Surf the Intemet and list the leap years.
Play a game "My birthday is in (month)!"
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and Communication The pupils with birthdays in the month mentioned
Technology Skills by the teacher will stand up.
Reading
/ Let's read.
A calendar is very useful to us. It shows us the days of the week and
months of the year. By looking at the calendar, we know that January
is the first month of the year and
December is the last.
A calendar also shows us information
about national and state holidays.
We can also get information on
school terms and holidays.
Best of all, I know what day
my birthday falls on this year!
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Let's write.
Only one holiday falls on the same day every year. It is the
birthday of His Majesty Seri Paduka Baginda yang di-Pertuan
Agong. It is on the first Saturday in the month of June. This year it
is on the of June.
A or an means one.
We use
• a before words that begin with consonant sounds.
Zarif is riding a bicycle.
• an before words that begin with vowel sounds.
She is holding an umbrella.
• the to refer to a specific person, animal, place or thing.
The book belongs to Emir.
5.1.7(a)(b)(c)
Language Arts
Let's recite.
Numbers Everywhere
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Numbers, numbers everywhere,
Numbers, numbers here and there!
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Twenty-four hours in a day, 15 I 16 I 14
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Twenty-two pupils act in the school play. 22 I ' 21
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Numbers, numbers everywhere,
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