CONTENTS PAGE
MATHEMATICS WORKSCHEDULE GRADE 4 ..................................................................................................... 3
TERM 1 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
TERM 2 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 4
TERM 3 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
TERM 4 ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
EXEMPLAR TEACHING GUIDELINE– GRADE 4 ................................................................................................. 7
TERM 1: PLATINUM SERIES LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4 ............................................................................ 14
T OPIC 1: C OUNT , ORDER , COMPARE AND REPRESENT WHOLE NUMBERS .......................................................................... 14
T OPIC 2: N UMBER S ENTENCES ................................................................................................................................................. 15
T OPIC 3: A DDITION AND S UBTRACTION ................................................................................................................................. 16
T OPIC 4: N UMERIC P ATTERNS ................................................................................................................................................. 17
T OPIC 5: T IME ............................................................................................................................................................................. 18
T OPIC 6: M ULTIPLICATION AND DIVISION .............................................................................................................................. 19
T OPIC 7: D ATA H ANDLING ........................................................................................................................................................ 20
T OPIC 8: 2-D S HAPES ................................................................................................................................................................ 21
T OPIC 9: M ULTIPLICATION AND D IVISION ............................................................................................................................. 22
TERM 2: PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4 ........................................................................................... 23
T OPIC 10: C OUNT , ORDER , COMPARE AND REPRESENT WHOLE NUMBERS ....................................................................... 23
T OPIC 11: A DDITION AND SUBTRACTION ............................................................................................................................... 24
T OPIC 12: C OMMON FRACTIONS .............................................................................................................................................. 25
T OPIC 13: L ENGTH ..................................................................................................................................................................... 26
T OPIC 14: 3-D OBJECTS ............................................................................................................................................................ 27
T OPIC 15: M ULTIPLICATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 28
T OPIC 16: S YMMETRY .............................................................................................................................................................. 29
T OPIC 17: G EOMETRIC PATTERNS ........................................................................................................................................... 30
T OPIC 18: A DDITION AND SUBTRACTION ............................................................................................................................. 31
T OPIC 19: D IVISION ................................................................................................................................................................... 32
TERM 3: PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4 ........................................................................................... 33
T OPIC 20: C APACITY AND VOLUME .......................................................................................................................................... 33
T OPIC 21: C OMMON F RACTIONS .............................................................................................................................................. 34
T OPIC 22: C OUNT , ORDER , COMPARE AND REPRESENT WHOLE NUMBERS ....................................................................... 35
T OPIC 23: A DDITION AND SUBTRACTION ............................................................................................................................... 36
T OPIC 24: 2-D SHAPES .............................................................................................................................................................. 37
T OPIC 25: V IEWING OBJECTS .................................................................................................................................................... 38
T OPIC 26: D ATA HANDLING ...................................................................................................................................................... 39
T OPIC 27: N UMERIC PATTERNS ............................................................................................................................................... 40
T OPIC 28: A DDITION AND SUBTRACTION ............................................................................................................................... 41
T OPIC 29: M ULTIPLICATION ..................................................................................................................................................... 42
T OPIC 30: N UMBER SENTENCES .............................................................................................................................................. 43
T OPIC 31: T RANSFORMATIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 44
TERM 4: PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4 ........................................................................................... 45
T OPIC 32: C OUNT , ORDER , COMPARE AND REPRESENT WHOLE NUMBERS ....................................................................... 45
T OPIC 33: A DDITION AND SUBTRACTION ............................................................................................................................... 46
T OPIC 34: M ASS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 47
T OPIC 35: 3-D SHAPES .............................................................................................................................................................. 48
T OPIC 36: C OMMON FRACTIONS .............................................................................................................................................. 49
T OPIC 37: D IVISION ................................................................................................................................................................... 50
T OPIC 38: P ERIMETER , AREA AND VOLUME ........................................................................................................................... 51
T OPIC 39: P OSITION AND MOVEMENT .................................................................................................................................... 52
T OPIC 40: T RANSFORMATIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 53
T OPIC 41: G EOMETRIC PATTERNS ........................................................................................................................................... 54
T OPIC 42: A DDITION AND SUBTRACTION ............................................................................................................................... 55
T OPIC 43: P ROBABILITY ............................................................................................................................................................ 56
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WEEKS
MATHEMATICS WORKSCHEDULE GRADE 4
1
TOPIC
Topic 1: Count, order, compare and represent whole numbers
1 – 2 Topic 2: Number sentences
2 Revision
2 - 3
Topic 3: Addition and subtraction
3 – 4 Topic 4: Numeric Patterns
4 Revision
4 – 5 Topic 5: Time
5
6
6
Formal Assessment:
Assignment – Keeping a diary
Topic 6: Multiplication and
Division
Revision
6 – 8 Topic 7: Data Handling
8 - 9
9
10
10
Topic 8: 2-D shapes
Revision
Topic 9: Multiplication and
Division
Formal Assessment:
Test
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3 hours
0,5 hours
8 hours
4 hours
0,5 hours
6 hours
0,5 hours
4 hours
0,5 hours
10 hours
5 hours
0,5 hours
5 hours
1 Hour
UNITS WITHIN EACH TOPIC
1. Count forwards and backwards
2. Place value and expanded form
3. Round to the nearest 10
4. Order numbers
1. Use addition to check subtraction
2. Order and grouping in addition
3. Addition and subtraction facts
1. Estimate answers by rounding
2. Add whole numbers
3. Use addition to solve problems
4. Subtract whole numbers
1. Patterns and flow diagrams
2. Multiplication and division flow diagrams
1. Read and write time
2. Convert between units of time
3. Work with time
4. Interpret calendars
1. Read and write time
2. Convert between units of time
3. Work with time
4. Interpret calendars
1. Collect and organise data
2. Draw pictographs
3. Draw bar graphs
4. Interpret and summarise data
5. Interpret pie charts
6. Interpret different graphs
7. The data cycle
1. Compare and sort 2-D shapes
2. Name and identify 2-D shapes
3. More ways to sort 2-D shapes
4. Draw 2-D shapes
1. Multiply and solve problems
2. Divide and solve problems
3. Estimate answers by rounding
4. Check using opposite operations
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WEEKS
1
TOPIC
Topic 10: Count, order, compare and represent whole numbers
1 – 2
2
2 – 3
Topic 11: Addition and subtraction
Revision
Topic 12: Common fractions
3 – 4
4
4 – 5
5 – 7
7
7
7
7 - 8
8
8 – 9
9 – 10
10
10
Topic 13: Length
Revision
Topic 14: 3-D objects
Topic 15: Multiplication
Revision
Formal Assessment:
Test
Topic 16: Symmetry
Topic 17: Geometric patterns
Revision
Topic 18: Addition and subtraction
Topic 19: Division
Revision
Formal Assessment:
Exam practice
TIME
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4 hours
0.5 hours
6 hours
7 hours
0.5 hours
5 hours
6 hours
0.5 hours
1 hour
2 hours
4 hours
4 hours
0.5 hours
1 hour
0.5 hours
4 hours
UNITS WITHIN EACH TOPIC
1. Compare whole numbers
2. Place value and rounding
1. Estimate answers by rounding
2. Use addition to check subtraction
3. Add whole numbers
4. Subtract whole numbers
5. Solve money problems
1. Describe common fractions
2. Order and compare common fractions
3. Find a fraction of a group
4. Solve problems with fractions
1. Measure and record lengths
2. Estimate lengths
3. Compare and order lengths
4. Work with length
5. Convert different units of length
6. Solve problems with length
1. Identify and sort 3-D objects
2. Name and compare 3-D objects
3. Make 3-D models
1. Multiply two-digit numbers
2. Multiply using factors
3. Estimate by rounding
4. Solve multiplication problems
1. Recognise lines of symmetry
2. Draw and describe lines of symmetry
1. Patterns that get bigger
2. Patterns that change shape
3. More geometric patterns
1. Add and subtract whole numbers
2. Use a number line
3. Check using opposite operations
4. Solve addition and subtraction problems
1. Divide a three-digit number
2. Estimate and check
3. Solve division problems
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3
3
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4
4 – 5
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8
8 – 9
9
10
10
10
1 – 2
2 – 3
5
5
5 – 7
7
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WEEKS TOPIC
Topic 20: Capacity and volume
Topic 21: Common fractions
Revision
Topic 22: Count, order, compare and represent whole numbers
Topic 23: Addition and subtraction
Revision
Topic 24: 2-D shapes
Topic 25: Viewing objects
Revision
Topic 26: Data Handling
Formal Assessment:
Project – Data Handling
Topic 27: Numeric patterns
Revision
Topic 28: Addition and subtraction
Topic 29: Multiplication
Revision
Topic 30: Number sentences
Topic 31: Transformations
Formal Assessment:
Test
TIME
ALLOCATION
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6 hours
5 hours
0.5 hours
1 hour
4 hours
0.5 hours
4 hours
2 hours
0.5 hours
7 hours
4 hours
0.5 hours
4 hours
5 hours
0.5 hours
3 hours
3 hours
1 hour
UNITS WITHIN EACH TOPIC
1. Estimate and measure capacity
2. Measure, record and compare amounts
3. Convert between units of capacity
4. Solve capacity problems
1. Add common fractions
2. Equivalent fractions
3. Order and compare common fractions
4. Solve problems with fractions
1. Count, compare and order numbers
2. Place value and rounding
1. Estimate, add and subtract
2. Solve addition and subtraction problems
1. Compare and sort shapes
2. Identify and name 2-D shapes
3. Composite shapes
1. Different views
2. Match different views
1. Collect and organise data
2. Present data in different ways
3. Interpret data
4. Compare data
1. The order in mixed operations
2. Find the rule
3. Number sequences
1. Opposite operations and estimation
2. Use the breaking down method
3. Solve addition and subtraction problems
1. Multiply two-digit numbers
2. Solve multiplication problems
1. Solve problems
2. Multiple choice questions
1. Transform 2-D shapes
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WEEKS
1
1 – 2
2
TOPIC
Topic 32: Count, order, compare and represent whole numbers
Topic 33: Addition and subtraction
Revision
2 – 3 Topic 34: Mass
3 – 4 Topic 35: 3-D objects
4
4
Revision
Formal Assessment:
Investigation
– House numbers in a street
4 – 5 Topic 36: Common fractions
5 – 6 Topic 37: Division
6
6 – 7
7
8
8
Revision
Topic 38: Perimeter, area and
Volume
Topic 39: Position and movement
Revision
Formal Assessment:
Assignment – Design houses
8 Topic 40: Transformations
8 – 9 Topic 41: Geometric patterns
9
9
Revision
Topic 42: Addition and subtraction
10 Topic 43: Probability
Formal Assessment:
Exam Practice
TIME
ALLOCATION
AS PER CAPS
1 hour
4 hours
0.5 hours
6 hours
4 hours
0.5 hours
UNITS WITHIN EACH TOPIC
1. Count forwards and backwards
2. Place value and rounding
1. Estimate and work with money
2. Add and subtract 4-digit numbers
3. Solve problems
1. Estimate and use units of mass
2. Read, measure and record mass
3. Convert units of mass
4. Compare and order mass
5. Work with mass
6. Solve problems with mass
1. Identify, sort and compare 3-D objects
2. Make 3-D models
1 hour
5 hours
3 hours
0.5 hours
7 hours
2 hours
0.5 hours
1 hour
3 hours
2 hours
0.5 hours
3 hours
2 hours
1 hour
1. Recognise fractions
2. Use fractions to measure
3. Solve measurement problems
1. Estimate and check answers
2. Solve division problems
3. Solve problems of unequal sharing
1. Measure and calculate perimeter
2. Area
3. Volume
1. Find objects on a grid
2. Find objects on a map
1. Build composite shapes
2. Tessellating patterns
3. Describe patterns around us
1. Extend geometric patterns
2. Identify a sequence
3. Find a rule
1. Add and subtract 4-digit numbers
2. Solve addition and subtraction problems
1. Do experiments and list outcomes
2. List and count outcomes
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EXEMPLAR TEACHING GUIDELINE– GRADE 4
Subject: Mathematics Grade: 4
Topic 1:
Duration: 2 hours Term 1, Week 1
CAPS
Content
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1.1 Whole Numbers
counting,
ordering,
comparing,
representing and
place value of digits
Unit 1: Count forwards and backwards
Unit 2: Place value and expanded form
Unit 3: Round to the nearest 10
Unit 4: Compare and order numbers
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
ACTIVITY
Unit 1: Count forwards and backwards
You will need
counters,
counting beads,
a vocabulary sheet with a list of the following numbers in words: o one to twenty, o multiples of ten to ninety, o ‘hundred’ and ‘thousand’,
place value cards
Learners struggle with counting over 1 000.
Give these learners practice in counting forwards and backwards in ones involving numbers over 1 000. Include counting sequences spanning multiples of 10, 100. As they grow in confidence, begin counting in ones over 1 000. Gradually introduce the learners to counting in 2s and then in
10s.
interval
(10 minutes daily)
See the Mental Maths section at the back of the Teacher’s Guide.
1. Using a variety of suitable resources, practise counting forwards and backwards:
• from any whole numbers in 2s, 10s, 100s and 1 000s
• from any multiple of 5 in 5s
• from in any multiple of 10 in 20s
• from any multiple of 50 in 50s
• from any multiple of 100 in 25s and 200s
• from any multiple of 500 in 500s.
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RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbooks
Term 1 and 2
Copy Mental Maths exercises 1.1 and
1.2 from the back of the Teacher’s Guide. counters, counting beads, vocabulary sheet, place value cards, number line, whiteboards, whiteboard markers, list of numbers in words
Unit 2: Place value and expanded form
This can be done with the entire class.
2. The teacher stands at the front of the class and taps out a ‘counting rhythm’ and the entire class can count.
Alternatively, the class can be set work to do and a small group of learners at a time could count with the teacher, before returning to their workplaces to tackle the exercises.
3. Each learner can be given number cards and ‘100’ blocks to help them
‘count’, while on the mat.
4. The teacher needs to monitor the learners to determine which learners may require intervention as a result of not understanding or having difficulties with the oral counting exercises.
5. Before the learners attempt Exercise 1.1, complete some counting exercises on the board, which require learners to complete a counting sequence.
Ensure that the learners understand the key words for this section of work.
6. Repeat several times for different sequences, while making sure that you include counting backwards as well as counting forwards.
7. Provide a variety of examples on the board, which the learners will complete.
Read through the key words with the learners, before allowing them to complete Exercise 1.1 on page 4 in the Learner’s Book.
8. Once these exercises have been completed, allow the learners to complete the challenge.
They may work individually or in pairs.
If there are learners who are struggling, you may consider allowing the learners to use a ‘hundred block’.
Learners complete Exercise 1.1 on page 4 in the Learners’ Book.
Mental Maths 1.1 (TG page 172)
Exercise 1.1 (LB page 4)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 2)
Preparation and suggested resources
You will need:
counters,
counting beads,
a vocabulary sheet with a list of the following numbers in words: o one to twenty, o multiples of ten to ninety, o ‘hundred’ and ‘thousand’,
place value cards
Learners may get confused between the meaning of ‘value’ and ‘place value’.
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Remind the learners of the rules:
Value is how much the number is worth; place value is a digit’s position in a number.
Learners may experience a problem with breaking up numbers that contain
0s.
A place value chart can assist them, for example 7 080: Writing place value headings:
The learner writes in the digits of the number in the correct place.
Then the 0s can be written in as placeholders in the empty spaces.
Key words digit, value, place value, expanded notation, expand
Mental Maths (10 minutes daily)
See the Mental Maths section at the back of the Teacher’s Guide.
Teaching guidelines
1.
On the board, draw a blank place value chart labelled Thousands,
Hundreds, Tens and Units, and ask your learners to copy it into their books. Explain that the idea of this activity is to make as large a number as possible. Ask a volunteer to come up to the front of the class, roll a ten-sided die, and call out the digit rolled.
2.
Give learners a short time to write the digit in the column of their choice and then call up another volunteer to roll the die. Repeat twice more, until four digits have been rolled. Tell learners that once they have written a digit they may not move it to another column.
3.
Ask learners to call out the four-digit numbers, they made. Ask them: ‘Who has the largest number? Is that the largest possible number you can make with those digits? If not, which number is the largest possible number?’
4.
Discuss with learners the strategies they used. Using the numbers that the learners have given you, explain the difference between the
‘value of a number’ and the ‘place value of a number’.
5.
Examples are in the textbook on page 5 for the teacher to use. Read through the examples with the learners and explain them.
6.
Allow learners to make their own place value charts, using the recognised abbreviations for the full words (H for hundreds, T for tens and U for units). The learners on thin card can make the place value charts and digit cards. These cards can be reused many times.
7.
Alternatively, laminate the charts and write on them with a whiteboard marker.
8.
In small groups, the learners can play the same starter game. Their numbers can be written or made up on their place value charts.
They can alternate between making the smallest number or largest number using the digits rolled by the die.
9.
Another game learners could play requires you to either prepare number cards, or to let the learners prepare them. Each number
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card has a four-digit number written in figures on a place value chart on one side, and the same number written in words on the other. Learners shuffle the cards together in a pile with the word side of each card facing up. They read the number written in words on the top card and make it on their place value chart, using digit cards. They check their answers by turning the card over.
10.
Read through the ‘Did you know? feature’ on page 5 of the Learner’s
Book with the class. Explain this statement to the class. Write the following sentence on the board: In the place value system, every place is worth _____ of the place to its left. Ask the class to supply the missing word (one-tenth).
11.
Learners complete Exercise 1.2 during the remainder of the lesson.
Any class work, which has not being completed, can be done for homework.
Give your learners the following instruction: ‘Teach someone at home how to play the place value game. Play a few rounds of the game with them.’
Mental Maths 1.1 (TG page 172)
Exercise 1.2 (LB page 5)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 6 )
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Unit 3: Round to the nearest
10
You will need:
place value cards,
a number line,
whiteboards and
whiteboard markers.
Some learners may find it difficult to remember and apply the rounding rule and may adopt the strategy of rounding every number down or every number up.
These learners might find it useful to circle the specific digit – either the units, tens or hundred’s digit in each number, using different coloured pencils: for example, a red pencil for the digits that are less than 5 and a blue pencil for the digits that are 5 or more.
This should help the learners to focus on the specific digit when they decide whether to round up or down.
round to the nearest 10, multiple of 10
(10 minutes daily)
See the Mental Maths section at the back of the Teacher’s Guide.
1.
Draw a timeline on the board. Label the one side 0 and the opposite side 10. The middle mark must be a five. Explain to the learners that when we round off to the nearest 10, we look at the unit digit as a guideline for whether we round the number up to the next 10 or round the number down.
2.
Read through the rules on page 6 in the Learner’s Book. Write the examples onto the number line on the board while explaining the examples to the learners.
3.
Ask the learners for a few more examples to work through. If the learners have whiteboards, allow them to work through the examples on their whiteboards
4.
When the learners understand the concepts of rounding up or down, allow the learners to complete Exercise 1.3
Using the place value cards allow the learners to make ten two-digit numbers and ten three-digit numbers. Learners then round the numbers off to the nearest 10. Learners can also attempt the Revision Exercise or Target
Worksheet 1A or 1B.
Mental Maths 1.2 (TG page 172)
Exercise 1.3 (LB page 6)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 86)
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Unit 4:
Compare and order numbers
You will need
counters,
counting beads,
a vocabulary sheet with a list of the following numbers in words: o one to twenty, o multiples of ten to ninety, o ‘hundred’ and ‘thousand’,
place value cards
whole numbers, ascending order, descending order
(10 minutes daily)
See the Mental Maths section at the back of the Teacher’s Guide.
1.
Use the sets of number cards made in Lesson 2’s starter activity.
Remove the cards that show numbers written in words. Shuffle the remaining cards.
2.
Draw five cards and display them. Explain the terms ‘ascending order’ and ‘descending order’ and then ask the learners to write these numbers in either ascending or descending order.
Give the learners a limited time (for example, one minute) before they have to show their answers.
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3.
Ask the class how they decided on the correct order. Repeat this with another set of five numbers.
4.
Before the learners attempt to do Exercise 1.5 do a couple of examples together as a class.
Write five whole numbers on the board and ask the learners to write them in either ascending or descending order.
Ask a few volunteers to write the correct order on the board, and while doing so to explain how they arrived at their particular order.
5.
Explain to the learners how the ordering can be made easier by the
‘rules’ found on page 7 of the Learner’s Book.
Counting the number of digits in the number will tell you that the whole number with more digits will be larger than the number with fewer digits.
If the numbers have equal number of digits, then we compare the first digit on the left.
Show examples on the board. Should the first digit on the left be the same, then we look at the second digit.
We carry on reading from left to right until the digits are different, then we can compare, which one is larger or smaller.
6.
The challenge is suitable for all learners and can be set as a homework activity.
Learners can complete the challenge on page 7 for homework. Using the place value cards, the learners can create groups of four three-digit numbers. The learners can then order the numbers in ascending and descending order. Learners can also attempt Target Worksheet 1A and 1B.
Let each learner form a number. Then ask the learners to place the digits in their correct place values while forming the numbers.
Learners have to spell out each number as they are written. They can arrange the numbers in ascending or descending order.
While arranging numbers in ascending or descending order they have to give each other the reason why they say a particular number is bigger or smaller than the other. This will show if they have developed conceptual understanding of place values or not. If the learners are struggling to make the numbers, they need to use the number cards designed for the previous challenge.
They need to play a game of hiding 0 and spell out the number. For example, slowly spell out 342 as 300 and 40, 2. While you are talking, show the learners the cards that represent 300, 40 and 2. After showing the learners the cards/numbers, the learners then hide the 0s so that the numbers are reduced to 342.
Mental Maths 1.2 (TG page 172)
Exercise 1.4 (LB page 7)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 42)
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TERM 1: PLATINUM SERIES LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Subject: Mathematics
Topic 1:
Grade: 4
Duration: 2 hours Term 1, Week 1
CAPS
Content
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1.1 Whole Numbers
Counting
Ordering
Comparing
Representing and
Place value of digits
Unit 1: Count forwards and backwards
Unit 2: Place value and expanded form
Unit 3: Round to the nearest 10
Unit 4: Compare and order numbers
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Count forwards and backwards
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Place value and expanded form
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Round to the nearest
10
LESSON 4:
Unit 4: Order numbers
Duration: 30 minutes
Using a variety of suitable resources, practise counting forwards and backwards.
Ensure that the learners understand the key words for this section of work.
Mental Maths 1.1 (TG page 172)
Exercise 1.1 (LB page 4)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 2)
Duration: 30 minutes
On the board, draw a blank place value chart.
Explain the difference between the ‘value of a number’ and the ‘place value of a number’.
Mental Maths 1.1 (TG page 172)
Exercise 1.2 (LB page 5)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 6 )
Duration 30 minutes
Explain to the learners that when we round off to the nearest 10, we look at the unit digit as a guideline for whether we round the number up to the next 10 or round the number down.
Read through the rules on page 6 in the Learner’s Book.
Mental Maths 1.2 (TG page 172)
Exercise 1.3 (LB page 6)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 86)
Duration: 30 minutes
Explain the terms ‘ascending order’ and ‘descending order.
Explain to the learners how the ordering can be made easier by the
‘rules’ found on page 7 of the Learner’s Book.
Mental Maths 1.2 (TG page 172)
Exercise 1.4 (LB page 7)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 42)
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2
Copy Mental Maths exercises 1.1 and
1.2 from the back of the Teacher’s Guide. counters, counting beads, vocabulary sheet, place value cards, number line, whiteboards, whiteboard markers, list of numbers in words
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Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 3 hours
CAPS
Content
PLATINUM SERIES LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Term 1, Week 1 -2
PATTERNS , FUNCTIONS AND ALGEBRA
2.1 Number sentences
Write number sentences to describe problem situations
Solve and complete number sentences by: o inspection o trial and improvement o substitution
Unit 1: Use addition to check subtraction
Unit 2: Order and grouping in addition
Unit 3: Addition and subtraction facts
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Use addition to check subtraction
Duration: 60 minutes
Show that subtraction can undo addition.
While the correct mathematics term is that addition and subtraction are
‘inverse operations’ it is sufficient for learners to use the term ‘opposite’ in place of ‘inverse’.
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Order and grouping in addition
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 2.1 & 2.2 (LB page 8)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 8)
Duration: 60 minutes
Explain the rules of commutative and associative properties.
Learners are asked to state what they notice from their answers to exercises. It is important in this ‘self discovery’ process that they be given opportunity to express themselves by telling each other, telling the class or writing down what they have learnt.
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2
Copy Mental Maths exercises
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Addition and subtraction facts
Mental Maths (TG page 172 )
Exercise 2.3 - 2.5 (LB page 9)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 44)
Duration: 60 minutes
Explain how easy it is to write the bonds of 20, 30, 40, … 90 if we know the bonds of 10.
Mental Maths (TG page 172 )
Exercise 2.6 & 2.7 (LB page 10)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 44)
REVISION: Topics: 1 - 2
TG page:10
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Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 8 hours
PLATINUM SERIES LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Term 1, Week 2 - 3
CAPS
Content
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONS HIPS
1.1
Whole numbers (addition and subtraction)
Number range for calculations
Calculation techniques
Properties of whole numbers
Solving problems
Unit 1: Estimate answers by rounding
Unit 2: Add whole numbers
Unit 3: Use addition to solve problems
Unit 4: Subtract whole numbers
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Estimate answers by rounding
Duration: 120 minutes
Have a class discussion about rounding. Why would we sometimes want to round numbers off? Ask the class to come up with some practical ideas.
In this lesson, the focus is rounding whole numbers to the nearest 10 and 100 for the purpose of estimating the possible answer of a calculation.
Pay special attention to the rules of rounding off to the nearest 100.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 3.1 - 3.3 (LB pages 12 & 13)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 88)
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Add whole numbers
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Use addition to solve problems
Duration: 120 minutes
Revise the different meanings of the word sum.
Write two two-digit whole numbers on the board. Ask learners to find the sum of these two numbers as quickly as possible, to write down their answers and to show them to you.
Have a class discussion on the various addition methods used.
Extend this exercise to two three-digit numbers with totals of less than
1 000.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 3.4 (LB page 14)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 36)
Duration: 120 minutes
Remind learners that when they do problem-solving calculations, they must always find the key word to help them decide what type of calculation it is.
Show learners the correct method of setting out a calculation.
Explain to the learners that they need to show all the working out when doing problem-solving calculations.
LESSON 4:
Unit 4: Subtract whole numbers
Mental Maths (TG page 163)
Exercise 3.5 (LB page 15)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 48)
Duration: 120 minutes
Explain to the learners that there are three methods that they can use when subtracting numbers from each other. Explain each of the following ...
Method 1: breaking down both numbers
Method 2: using compensation
Method 3: breaking down the number which needs to be subtracted
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 3.6 & 3.7 (LB pages 16 & 17)
Incorporate the exercises in DOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 54)
16
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2 number cards, number lines
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM SERIES LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 2.5 hours
CAPS
Content
PATTERNS , FUNCTIONS AND ALGEBRA
2.1 Numeric patterns
Investigate and extend patterns
Input and output values
Equivalent forms
Unit 1: Patterns and flow diagrams
Unit 2: Multiplication and division flow diagrams
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 1, Weeks 3 - 4
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Patterns and flow diagrams
Duration: 60 minutes
Explain the concept of a flow diagram.
Ask the learners to describe in words what the flow diagram is saying.
LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Multiplication and division flow diagrams
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 4.1 (LB page 18)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 106)
Duration: 90 minutes (including Mental Maths)
Explain that division and multiplication are opposite operations.
Division cancels multiplication and multiplication cancels division.
In Exercise 4.2 they will also encounter a table as a means for showing a flow diagram. Explain this carefully.
Explain the commutative property of multiplication.
Explain the method of multiplying by multiples of 10.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 4.2 – 4.6 (LB pages 19 & 20)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 108)
REVISION: TOPICS: 3 – 4: TG page: 17
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2
17
Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 6 hours
CAPS
Content
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Read and write time
DAY- BY-DAY LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Term 1, Weeks 4 - 5
MEASUREMENT
4.4 Time
Reading time and time instruments
Calculations and problem solving with time
Unit 1: Read and write time
Unit 2: Convert between units of time
Reading calendars
History of time
Unit 3: Work with time
Unit 4: Interpret calendars
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
Duration: 60 minutes
Develop the learners’ sense of the passage of time by timing them doing various activities.
When introducing this topic, ask the learners to look at the analogue clock faces very carefully. Encourage the learners to count the minutes as they point to them on the clock face.
Ensure that the learners are confident reading analogue time.
Explain that we read a digital clock according to the figures on the display.
Explain the terms ‘a.m.’ and ‘p.m.’.
Explain to the learners that a digital clock shows both the hour and the minutes up to 24:00.
Ensure that the learners can convert from analogue time to digital time.
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Convert between units of time
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 5.1 & 5.2 (LB pages 22 & 23)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 136)
Duration: 120 minutes
Have a discussion in class about different activities and the length of time that it takes to complete each activity.
Discuss and explain the different units of time.
Read through the text in the Learner’s Book, with special emphasis on the conversion table that shows how to convert between different units of time.
Point out the rule for each conversion and work through the example that illustrates the rule.
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Work with time
LESSON 4:
Unit 4:
Interpret calendars
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 5.3 (LB page 25)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 138)
Duration: 120 minutes
Revise how to use a stopwatch.
Learners are to do practical exercises using a stopwatch.
Learners are to convert the seconds to minutes.
Explain to the learners that time can also mean ‘How long it takes to do something..
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 5.4 & 5.5 (LB page 26)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 138)
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise the months of the year and how many days are in each month.
Explain the meaning of ‘calendar dates’ to the learners.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 5.6 (LB page 27)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 138)
FORMAL ASSESSMENT TASK
Term Assignment: TG page: 23
18
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2
Paper plates, cardboard, split pins, analogue clock, digital clock, kitchen clock, wall chart displaying units of time, calendar, egg timer, pictures of sundials, stopwatch
Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 4 hours
PLATINUM SERIES LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Term 1, Week 6
CAPS
Content
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONS HIPS
1.1
Whole numbers, multiplication and division
Number range for calculations
Calculation techniques
Number range for multiples and factors
Properties of whole numbers
Solving problems
Unit 1: Double and halve
Unit 2: Multiplication and division facts
Unit 3: Find facts and break up numbers
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Double and halve
Duration: 60 minutes
Start the lesson using the counters so that the learners can do practical work halving and doubling.
Introduce the concept that to double means to multiply by 2, and to halve means to divide by 2.
LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Multiplication and division facts
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Find facts and break up numbers
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 6.1 (LB page 30)
Duration: 60 minutes
The children must use counters when building their own arrays from calculations which you have written on the board.
It is vital that the learners realise that both sums give the same answer when using the commutative property.
The relationship between division and multiplication must also be established now.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 6.2 (LB page 31)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 12)
Duration: 120 minutes
Exercise 6.3 is to help the learners learn their multiplication tables instead of skip counting, and also to see the patterns in the tables.
Explain that breaking up one of the numbers into factors is to enable the learners to multiply bigger numbers.
Encourage the learners to look for factor pairs for the number.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 6.3 (LB page 32)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 14)
REVISION: TOPICS: 5 – 6: TG page: 26
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2 counters / buttons
19
Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 10 hours
PLATINUM SERIES LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Term 1, Weeks 6 - 8
CAPS
Content
DATA HANDLING
5.1 Collecting and organising data
5.2 Representing data
Unit 1: Collect and organise data
Unit 2: Draw pictographs
Unit 3: Draw bar graphs
Unit 4: Interpret and summarise data
LEARNING
5.3 Analysing, interpreting and reporting data
Unit 5: Interpret pie charts
Unit 6: Interpret different graphs
Unit 7: The data cycle
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Collect and organise data
Duration: 120 minutes
Revise the concept of tallies (work covered in Grade 3).
Explain the definitions in the Key Words feature on page 34 of the text book.
Ensure that the learners are able to work with a tally table and demonstrate to them how to complete a table.
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Draw pictographs
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 7.1 & 7.2 (LB pages 34 & 35)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 154)
Duration: 90 minutes
Revise pictographs (previous knowledge)
Learners need to understand that a pictograph must have a heading and a key to indicate what the symbols mean.
Learners should also realise that the symbols are lined up one above the other so that it is easy to read and make sense of the data.
Spend some time discussing the elements of the pictograph.
Model how to draw a pictograph with the class.
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2
Tally chart, coins, coloured beads, squared paper, rulers
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Draw bar graphs
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 7.3 (LB page 36)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 34)
Duration: 60 minutes
Compare a bar graph and a table. Discuss any similarities with the learners.
Explain the ‘rules’ for drawing a bar graph,
Explain to the learners how the data is placed on the axes in columns and rows.
LESSON 4:
Unit 4:
Interpret and summarise data
LESSON 5:
Unit 5:
Interpret pie charts
LESSON 6:
Unit 6:
Interpret different graphs
LESSON 7:
Unit 7: The data cycle
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 7.4 (LB page 37)
Duration: 60 minutes
The main focuses in this unit are to have learners read graphs and identify what data the graph shows.
Explain and use the term ‘categories’ to help describe patterns found in data.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 7.5 (LB page 38)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 156)
Duration: 90 minutes
It is important that you spend some time introducing the idea of a circle graph and showing the learners how the circle can be divided into fractions to show groups in the data.
Ensure that the learners know how to read pie graphs.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 7.6 (LB page 39)
Duration: 60 minutes
Use this unit to assess how well learners are able to read and interpret pictographs, bar graphs and pie charts.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 7.7 (LB page 40)
Duration: 90 minutes
In this unit learners are going to pay attention to the steps in a survey and also interpret the data they collect.
Use the diagram on page 41 (LB) to talk about the data cycle.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 7.8 (LB page 41)
20
Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 5 hours
PLATINUM SERIES LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Term 1, Weeks 8 - 9
CAPS
Content
SPACE AND SHAPE
3.1 Properties of 2-D shapes
Name
Distinguish
Describe
Sort
Compare shapes
Unit 1: Compare and sort 2-D shapes
Unit 2: Name and identify 2-D shapes
Unit 3: More ways to sort 2-D shapes
Unit 4: Draw 2-D shapes
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Compare and sort 2-D shapes
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Name and identify 2-D shapes
Duration: 60 minutes
Show learners pictures of polygons with more than four sides.
Explain to the learners that all shapes bounded by straight lines, are called polygons.
Ask the learners to identify where they have seen polygons in the world around them.
The learners are asked to distinguish between shapes.
Introduce the learners to sorting shapes.
Ensure that besides being able to recognise the shapes, the learners become familiar with the vocabulary.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 8.1 (LB page 42)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 30)
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise the concepts covered in the previous lesson.
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: More ways to sort 2-D shapes
LESSON 4:
Unit 4: Draw 2-
D shapes
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 8.2 (LB page 44)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 30)
Duration: 90 minutes
Accurately construct a regular shape to paste on the board and also some irregular shapes with the same number of sides.
The learners are to identify what is the same and what is different.
Encourage learners to measure and create angle testers to test the angles.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 8.3 (LB page 45)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 148)
Duration: 90 minutes
Ensure that the learners are able to identify various shapes. Discuss the properties of each shape as the learners identify them
Ensure that the learners draw different 2-D shapes accurately and neatly.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 8.4 (LB page 46)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 148)
REVISION: TOPICS: 7 – 8: TG page: 38
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2
Wall chart of polygons, cut out polygons, grid paper, prepared cut outs, pencil, eraser, rulers , angle testers
21
Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 5 hours
PLATINUM SERIES LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Term 1, Week 10
CAPS
Content
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONS HIPS
1.1
Whole numbers, Multiplication and division
Number range for calculations
Calculation techniques
Number range for multiples and factors
Properties of whole numbers
Solving problems
Unit 1: Multiply and solve problems
Unit 2: Divide and solve problems
Unit 3: Estimate answers by rounding
Unit 4: Check using opposite operations
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Multiply and solve problems
Duration: 90 minutes
Revise the break up method used in Topic 6.
Introduce the method of splitting up the bigger number (distributive property) with practical equipment.
It is important that when learners break up a number it is into a multiple of 10, plus what is left over.
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Divide and solve problems
LESSON 3:
Unit 3:
Estimate answers by rounding
LESSON 4:
Unit 4: Check using opposite operations
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 9.1 (LB page 48)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (64)
Duration: 90 minutes
Learners need to understand the clue board concept thoroughly.
It may be a good idea before you start on the clue board to remind them that division can be repeated subtraction as they did in Topic 6.
Spend time ensuring that the learners realise that the remainder signifies
3 } 5
, if they have been dividing by 5.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 9.2 (LB page 49)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 120)
Duration: 60 minutes
Introduce learners to rounding off by using a number line.
Only when the learners are clear about the rules do you relate rounding off to division and the skill of checking.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 9.3 (LB page 50)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 120)
Duration: 60 minutes
You would have already introduced your learners to the concept that multiplication and division are inverse operations.
Spend time showing how the remainder has to be included in the answer.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 9.4 (LB page 51)
FORMAL ASSESSMENT TASK
Term 1 Test: TG page: 42
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2 counters / buttons
22
TERM 2: PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Subject: Mathematics Grade: 4
Duration: 1 hour
CAPS
Content
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 2, Week 1
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONS HIPS
1.1
Whole numbers
Counting
Ordering
Comparing
Representing
Place value of digits
Unit 1: Count, order, compare and represent whole numbers
Unit 2: Place value and rounding
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Count, order, compare and represent whole numbers
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Place value and rounding
Duration: 60 minutes
Ask for volunteers to roll the die for you and write the digits down on the board to form three and four-digit numbers.
Ask the class to read out each number.
Learners count backwards and forwards in various intervals.
Introduce comparing numbers by using the greater than and bigger than symbols.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 10.1 (LB page 54)
Duration: 60 minutes
Have learners roll the dice again and write the digits down on the board to form three and four digit numbers.
Draw a place value chart onto the board and introduce the ‘Th’ symbol for thousand.
Also focus on rounding whole numbers up to 1 000. Pay special attention to the rules of rounding off.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 10.2 & 10.3 (LB page 55)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 82)
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2
Ten-sided dice, or 0 to 9 digit cards, mini boards and chalks or mini whiteboards and pens, blank number lines
23
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 4 hours
CAPS
Content
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Term 2, Week 1 - 2
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONS HIPS
1.1
Whole numbers, Addition and Subtraction
Number range for calculating Addition and subtraction of whole numbers of at least 4-digits.
Calculation techniques: Use a range of techniques to perform and check written and mental calculations.
Properties of whole numbers: recognize and use the commutative and associative properties
Solving problems
Unit 1: Estimate answers by rounding
Unit 2: Use addition to check subtraction
Unit 3: Add whole numbers
Unit 4: Subtract whole numbers
Unit 5: Solve money problems
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES
Unit 1:
Estimate answers by rounding
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Use addition to check subtraction
Duration: 60 minutes
Discuss why estimation is a good method to use.
Revise the rules of rounding off.
Combine a few numbers as addition calculations and get them to round off to find the approximate answer.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 11.1 (LB page 56)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 92)
Duration: 60 minutes
Prepare a set of cards with addition and subtraction equations involving three whole numbers, with four digit totals.
Hold up an addition card. Ask the learners to write down a subtraction they can make from this addition sum.
Hold up a subtraction card. Ask the learners to write down an addition they can make from this subtraction sum.
Discuss how mistakes can be avoided (for example, by using another method of addition or another method of subtraction).
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 11.2 & 11.3 (LB page 57)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 63)
Duration: 60 minutes
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2 place value apparatus, a set of 0 to 9 digit cards, a ten-sided die, a set of cards with addition and subtraction equations, timers, calculators
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Add whole numbers
Discuss the various methods used when adding 4-digit numbers.
Learners can use whichever method they feel comfortable with.
Discuss with the class the various methods they can use to check their work.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 11.4 (LB page 58)
Duration: 60 minutes LESSON 4:
Unit 4:
Subtract whole numbers
LESSON 5:
Unit 5: Solve money problems
Use the same introduction as lesson 3.
Place two four-digit numbers onto the board and apply the three methods used for subtraction.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 11.5 (LB page 59)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 54)
Duration: 60 minutes
Draw up a simple questionnaire for the learners to complete.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 11.6 (LB page 60)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 70)
Revision: Topics 10 – 11 (TG page 52)
24
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 6 hours
CAPS
Content
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 2, Weeks 2 - 3
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1.2
Common fractions
Solving problems: grouping and equal sharing
Describing and ordering fractions: compare and order common fractions.
Calculations with fractions: recognize, describe and use the equivalence of division and fractions. Addition of common fractions
Equivalent forms: recognize and use equivalent forms of common fractions
Unit 1: Describe common fractions
Unit 2: Order and compare common fractions
Unit 3: Find a fraction of a group
Unit 4: Solve problems with fractions
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Describe common fractions
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Order and compare fractions
Duration: 60 minutes
Spend time doing concrete fraction work on the mat. Use different apparatus so that the learners have the broadest possible experience and do not simply see one aspect of fractions.
Different aspects can include the following plus any of your own making: The use of shapes cut into fractions, fraction strips, Cuisenaire rods and number lines help learners to develop concepts of length and comparing of fractions, counters and objects can be used, cut and fold paper into various fractions.
After all the concrete work, the learners can move on to more abstract work, like diagrams.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 12.1 (LB page 63)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 18)
Duration: 60 minutes
Learners understand how to compare and order fractions using concrete apparatus.
When comparing fractions, learners need a fraction wall from which to work.
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2 fraction strips,
Cuisenaire rods, shape fractions, paper, number lines, buttons, counters, beans
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Find a fraction of a group
LESSON 4:
Unit 4: Solve problems with fractions
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 12.2 (LB page 64)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 20)
Duration: 60 minutes
Spend time once again doing lots of practical work with counters and breaking up or sharing out of objects.
The play with the counters should remind them of similar work they have done with division, and this should help them see the relationship between fractions and division.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 12.3 (LB page 65)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 72)
Duration: 60 minutes
Encourage learners to return and use the apparatus available in the classroom, and to do drawings if they are finding some of the examples difficult.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 12.4 (LB page 66)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 74)
25
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 7 hours
CAPS
Content
Term 2, Weeks 3 - 4
MEASUREMENT
41. Length : Practical measuring of 2-D shapes and 3-D objects by, estimating, measuring, recording, comparing and ordering
Calculations and problem-solving related to length;
Conversions
Unit 1: Measure and record lengths Unit 4: Work with length
Unit 2: Estimate lengths Unit 5: Convert different units of length
Unit 3: Compare and order lengths Unit 6: Solve problems with length
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
ACTIVITY
RESOURCES
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: measure and record lengths
LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Estimate lengths
LESSON 3:
Unit 3:
Compare and order lengths
LESSON 4:
Unit 4: Work with length
Duration: 60 minutes
The focus here is to get learners to consolidate their understanding of how large a millimetre, a centimetre, a metre and a kilometre is.
Start by talking about different ways of measuring.
Revise how to measure using a ruler.
Have some 2-D and 3-D objects for learners to estimate the length of and choose the appropriate unit of measurement.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 13.1 & 13.2 (LB pages 67 & 68)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 24)
Duration: 60 minutes
Explain to learners how to convert between kilometres, metres,
centimetres and millimetres.
It is important to discuss the differences in the units so that the learners
are able to form a very clear impression of the different units of length.
Summarise the conversion factors, using both the full name of each unit
(kilometres, metres, centimetres and millimetres), as well as the abbreviations (km, m, cm and mm).
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 13.3 (LB page 70)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 142)
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise converting between units before covering the unit.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 13.4 (LB page 71)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 142)
Duration: 60 minutes
Point out that we can only add and subtract lengths that have the same
unit.
When adding or subtracting, it is important that they align the numbers correctly in the place value columns.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 13.5 (LB page 72)
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise the concepts that were covered earlier in the topic.
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2 rulers, metre stick, card cut into 1m lengths, books, pieces of wood, rectangular boxes, string, wool, tape, trundle wheel
LESSON 5:
Unit 5:
Convert different units of length
LESSON 6:
Unit 6: Solve problems with length
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 13.6 (LB page 73)
Duration: 60 minutes
Encourage the learners to draw a picture or a diagram that illustrates the problem, writing in the given lengths.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 13.7 (LB page 74)
REVISION:
Topics 12 - 13
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page: 61
26
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 5 hours
CAPS
Content
SHAPE AND SPACE
3.2 Properties of 3-D objects
Distinguish
Describe
Sort
Compare objects
Unit 1: Identify and sort 3-D objects
Unit 2: Name and compare 3-D objects
Unit 3: Make 3-D models
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 2, Weeks 4 - 5
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Identify and sort 3-D objects
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Name and compare
3-D objects
Duration: 120 minutes
Display a collection of 3-D objects that the learners studied in Grade 3.
Introduce learners to the idea of the shape having a base.
Distinguish the difference between 2-D shapes and 3-D objects.
Revise the names of 3-D shapes
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 14.1 & 14.2 (LB pages 76 & 77)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 30)
Duration: 90 minutes
Teach learners the names of the 3-D objects displayed in the classroom.
Compare different 3-D objects, identifying the similarities and the differences between the shapes.
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Make
3-D objects
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 14.3 (LB page 78)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 30)
Duration: 90 minutes
Knowledge of 2-D shapes is important for this lesson.
Request learners to bring empty boxes to school, they then look at the different parts and talk about them, using the appropriate terminology for 2-D shapes.
In this lesson, the learners will make models of a cube, a rectangular and a square-based pyramid.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 14.4 (LB page 79)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 30)
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2 models of different shapes, wall chart, grid paper, cardboard , scissors, glue, tape, angle testers, rulers
27
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 6 hours Term 2, Weeks 5 - 7
CAPS
Content
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1.1
Whole numbers, Multiplication
Number range for calculations: multiplication of at least whole 2-digit by 2-digit numbers
Calculation techniques: use a range of techniques to perform and check written and mental calculations
Number range for multiples and factors: multiples of 1-digit numbers to at least 100
Properties of whole numbers: recognize and use the commutative; associative; and distributive properties
Solving problems
Unit 1: Multiply two-digit numbers
Unit 2: Multiply using factors
Unit 3: Estimate by rounding
Unit 4: Solve multiplication problems
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Multiply twodigit numbers
LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Multiply using factors
Duration: 90 minutes
Use counters and revise arrays of larger numbers.
Emphasise why it is necessary to break up one of the numbers.
Make sure the learners are confident with breaking up a number before you introduce the idea of compensation.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 15.1 (LB page 80)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 112)
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2 counters, buttons
LESSON 3:
Unit 3:
Estimate by rounding
LESSON 4:
Unit 4: Solve multiplication problems
REVISION:
Topics 14 -15
Duration: 90 minutes
Refer to how numbers were broken up in the previous unit to make it easier to multiply larger numbers.
Explain why it can be useful to break up numbers into factors.
Distinguish between factors and multiples.
Encourage learners to look for factor pairs for various numbers.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 15.2 (LB page 81)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 116)
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise rounding numbers off to the nearest 10 and 100.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 15.3 (LB page 82)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 98)
Duration: 120 minutes
Explain carefully the concept of ‘times as many’.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 15.4 (LB page 84)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 118)
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page: 68
FORMAL ASSESSMENT TASK
FORMAL ASSESSMENT: TEST (TG page 69)
28
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 2 hours
CAPS
Content
SHAPE AND SPACE
3.3 Symmetry
Recognize
Draw
Describe line of symmetry in 2-D shapes
Unit 1: Recognise lines of symmetry
Unit 2: Draw and describe lines of symmetry
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 2, Week 7
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Recognise lines of symmetry
Duration: 60 minutes
This lesson explores line symmetry in different shapes.
Demonstrate symmetry using simple symmetrical shapes cut out of paper
or card.
It is also important to show learners a shape that does not have a line of
symmetry.
Learners talk about the difference between shapes that have lines of symmetry and those that do not.
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Draw and describe lines of symmetry
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 16.1 (LB page 86)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 60)
Duration: 60 minutes
This lesson explores line symmetry in objects from nature and from human culture.
Explain to the learners that, although many objects in nature show a degree of symmetry, a shape should show perfect symmetry in order to be mathematically symmetrical.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 16.2 (LB page 87)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 62)
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2 small mirrors, symmetrical shapes
29
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 4 hours Term 2, Weeks 7 - 8
CAPS
Content
PATTERNS , FUNCTIONS AND ALGEBRA
2.2 Geometric patterns
Investigate and extend patterns: looking for relationships or rules of patterns
Input and output values: determine input values, output values and rules for the patterns and relationships
Equivalent forms: determine equivalence
Unit 1: Patterns that get bigger
Unit 2: Patterns that change shape
Unit 3: More geometric patterns
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Patterns that get bigger
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2
Boxes of matches, counters, bottle tops, small stones
LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Patterns that change
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: More geometric patterns
Revision:
Topics 16 – 17
Duration: 90 minutes
This unit consists of two structured questions that lead learners through an understanding of geometric patterns.
Work through these questions before the lesson.
Learners can work in groups of two or more depending on the number in the class and the suitability of space.
Give each group a box of matches to work with.
Learners to follow the questions in the Learner’s Book.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 17.1 (LB page 88)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 152)
Duration: 90 minutes
Learners can work in groups of two or more depending on the number in the class and the suitability of space.
Give each group a box of matches to work with.
Learners to follow the questions in the Learner’s Book.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 17.2 (LB page 89)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 152)
Duration: 60 minutes
Learners can work in groups of two or more depending on the number in the class and the suitability of space.
Give each group sufficient counters or bottle tops or small stones.
Learners to follow the questions in the Learner’s Book.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 17.3 (LB page 90)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 152)
30 minutes
TG page: 74
30
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 4 hours Term 2, Weeks 8 - 9
CAPS
Content
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONS HIPS
1.1
Whole numbers, Addition and subtraction
Number range for calculating: addition and subtraction of whole numbers of at least 4 digits.
Calculation techniques: use a range of techniques to perform and check calculations
Number range for multiples and factors: multiples of 1-digit numbers to at least 100
Properties of whole numbers: recognize and use the commutative and associative properties
Solving problems
Unit 1: Add and subtract whole numbers
Unit 2: Use a number line
Unit 3: Check using opposite operations
Unit 4: Solve addition and subtraction problems
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Add and subtract whole numbers
Duration: 60 minutes
Learners to participate in a shopping activity.
Explain to the learners that the activity needed them to work with multiple numbers and complete addition calculations.
Explain that the expanded method of addition works best, when adding up more than two numbers.
Explain expanding numbers by using brackets, according to place value.
Explain that working with money is similar to working with four-digit numbers.
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Use a number line
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Check using opposite operations
LESSON 4:
Unit 4: Solve addition and subtraction problems
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 18.1 & 18.2 (LB page 92)
Duration: 60 minutes
Explain that, as in counting, the number line can also be used for addition and subtraction.
Explain how the number line can also be used for subtraction calculations.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172
Exercise 18.3 (LB page 93)
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise all the various methods that can be used for checking the accuracy of work.
Revise how to use opposite operations to check the accuracy of work.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 18.4 & 18.5 (LB page 94)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 61)
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise the setting out of problem-solving calculations.
Remind the learners to look out for key words, such as ‘the sum of’, ‘the difference between’ and ‘how many altogether’, in the wording of problem-solving calculations.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 18.6 (LB page 95)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 62)
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2 place value apparatus, a set of 0 to 9 digit cards, a ten-sided die, a set of cards with addition and subtraction equations, calculators, pamphlets from various supermarkets
31
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 4 hours
CAPS
Content
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 2, Weeks 9 - 10
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONS HIPS
1.1
Whole numbers, Division
Number range for calculations: division of at least whole 3-digit by 1-digit numbers.
Calculation techniques: use a range of techniques to perform and check calculations
Number range for multiples and factors: multiples of 1-digit numbers to at least 100
Properties of whole numbers: recognize and use the commutative; associative; and distributive properties
Solving problems
Unit 1: Divide a 3- digit number
Unit 2: Estimate and check
Unit 3: Solve division problems
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Divide a 3-digit number
Duration: 90 minutes
Remind learners of all the techniques they used to divide a two-digit number by a one-digit number.
Introduce the learners to writing a clue board.
Ensure that learners understand what the concept of the remainder means.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 19.1 (LB page 96)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 14)
Duration: 90 minutes
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2
LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Estimate and check
Explain the methods used for checking the reasonableness of solutions, namely: rounding, and inverse operations.
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Solve division problems
REVISION:
Topics 18 -19
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 19.2 (LB page 97)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 16)
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise the concept of ‘how many times more’.
Explain that in this topic, the answer to ‘how many times more’ will be calculated by doing division.
Ensure that each calculation starts with an opening number sentence, working is shown by using a clue board, and the calculation is completed with a final number sentence.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 19.3 (LB page 98)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 120)
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page: 80
FORMAL ASSESSMENT TASK
FORMAL ASSESSMENT: TEST
TG page 80
32
TERM 3: PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Subject: Mathematics
Grade: 4
Duration: 6 hours Term 3, Week 1 -2
CAPS
Content
MEASUREMENT
4.3 Capacity/volume
Estimating
Measuring
Recording
Comparing and ordering
Converting
Unit 1: Estimate and measure capacity
Unit 2: Measure, record and compare amounts
Unit 3: Convert between units of capacity
Unit 4: Solve capacity problems
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Estimate and measure capacity
Duration: 120 minutes
Collect a variety of containers on which the capacity is clearly indicated.
Ask the learners to order the containers from those that hold the most to those that hold the least, and vice versa.
Ask the learners to classify the containers into large and small groups.
Revise the terms capacity and volume and the names of units.
Explain that we measure smaller amounts in millilitres.
Learners are to complete practical activities. Allow for discussion time once their activities are completed.
LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Measure, record and compare amounts
LESSON 3:
Unit 3:
Convert between unit of capacity
LESSON 4:
Unit 4: Solve capacity problems
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 20.1 & 20.2 (LB page 103)
Incorporate the exercises in DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 28)
Duration: 60 minutes
Ensure that learners remember how to read the scale on a measuring jug.
Ensure that the learners are aware that they should take the error of parallax into account.
Explain the following terms: meniscus, concave, convex and parallax.
Spend some time looking at a variety of scales, to help learners work out what each division stands for.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 20.3 (LB page 104)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 124)
Duration: 90 minutes
Revise the basic conversion facts of converting units of capacity between
litres and millilitres.
Revise how to multiply and divide by 1 000 quickly.
Discuss with your learners why it is necessary to be able to convert millilitres to litres and vice versa.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 20.4 (LB page 105)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 124 )
Duration: 90 minutes
Stress that we can only add and subtract capacities if the capacities have the same units.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 20.5 (LB page 107)
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4 sand, containers, measuring dropper, syringe, measuring cups, measuring jugs, measuring cylinders, plastic bottles, teaspoons
33
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 5 hours
CAPS
Content
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 3, Week 2 - 3
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1.2 Common fractions
Solving problems: grouping and equal sharing
Describing and ordering fractions: compare and order common fractions with different denominators; describe and compare common fractions in diagram form
Calculations with fractions: addition of common fractions
Equivalent forms: recognize and use equivalent forms
Unit 1: Add common fractions
Unit 2: Equivalent fractions
Unit 3: Order and compare common fractions
Unit 4: Solve problems with fractions
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Add common fractions
LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Equivalent fractions
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Order and compare fractions
Duration: 120 minutes
Use fraction pieces and fraction number lines to introduce the idea of adding fractions.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 21.1 & 21.2 (LB page 109)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 36)
Duration: 60 minutes
Lots of practical teaching must take place here to demonstrate the concept of adding the numerators but not the denominators.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 21.3 (LB page 110)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 30)
Duration: 60 minutes
The fraction wall is useful when learners have to compare fractions.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 21.4 (LB page 111)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 73)
Duration: 60 minutes
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4 fractions wall, fraction strips
LESSON 4:
Unit 4: Solve problems with fractions
REVISION:
Topics 20 -21
This lesson deals with dividing out or fractioning out from a group, rather than just one object.
Do many practical working out and dividing out examples.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 21.5 (LB page 112)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 3 (page 40)
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page: 89
34
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 1hour
CAPS
Content
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONS HIPS
1.1 Whole numbers
Counting
Ordering
Comparing
Representing
Place value of digits
Unit 1: Count, compare and order numbers
Unit 2: Place value and rounding
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 3, Week 3
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Count, compare and order numbers
Duration: 30 minutes
Learners practise their counting by counting backwards and forwards.
Get the learners to create a few four-digit numbers.
Learners compare their numbers.
Learners order the numbers from the smallest to the greatest – in ascending order.
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Place value and rounding
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 22.1 (LB page 114)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 2)
Duration: 30 minutes
Revise place value.
Write a 4-digit number on the board and ask the learners to identify which digit is which.
Ask the learners to compare the value of two digits.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 22.2 (LB page 115)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 4)
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
10-section spinner,
0 to 9 number cards
35
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 4 hours
CAPS
Content
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 3, Week 3 - 4
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONS HIPS
1.1
Whole numbers, addition and subtraction
Number range for calculating: addition and subtraction of whole numbers of at least 4 digits.
Calculation techniques: use a range of techniques to perform and check written and mental calculations
Properties of whole numbers: recognize and use the commutative and associative properties
Solving problems
Unit 1: Estimate, add and subtract
Unit 2: Solve addition and subtraction problems
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Estimate, add and subtract
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Solve addition and subtraction problems
REVISION:
Topics 22 -23
Duration: 120 minutes
Learners work with 4 digit numbers and arrange them from the smallest to
the greatest number.
Allow learners to use estimation and inverse calculations in their calculations.
Ask the volunteers to explain how they would estimate or use inverse operations.
If necessary, refer back to previous topics, where these methods are explained.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 23.1 & 23.2 (LB page 116)
Duration: 120 minutes
Request each group to come up with a scenario, which can be developed into a problem-solving calculation.
Request each group to present their scenario and help them to develop a problem- solving calculation.
Ensure that the learners know how to set out a problem-solving calculation.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 23.3 (LB page 118)
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page 95
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4 place value apparatus, set of 0 to 9 digit cards; a ten-sided die
36
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 4 hours
CAPS
Content
SHAPE AND SPACE
3.1 Properties of 2-D shapes
Distinguish
Describe
Sort
Compare shapes
Unit 1: Compare and sort shapes
Unit 2: Identify and name 2-D shapes
Unit 3: Composite shapes
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 3, Week 4 -5
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Compare and sort shapes
LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Identify and name 2-D shapes
LESSON 3:
Unit 3:
Composite shapes
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise the basic concepts covered in Topic 8.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 24.1 (LB page 120)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 28)
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise the work done in the first term.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 24.2 (LB page 121)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 28)
Duration: 120 minutes
This lesson takes the form of an investigation
Point out that composite shapes are formed when we put together shapes.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 24.3 & 24.4 (LB page 122)
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4 squared grid paper, scissors, rulers, pencils
37
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 2 hours
CAPS
Content
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 3, Week 5
SHAPE AND SPACE
3.5 Viewing objects
Position and views: match different views of everyday objects; identify everyday objects from different views
Unit 1: Different views
Unit 2: Match different views
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Different views
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Match different views
REVISION:
Topic: 24 -25
Duration: 60 minutes
Bring a variety of objects to class such as a cup, a toy car, a shoe etc.
Show the different views of the objects.
Get them to draw only what they see.
Ask the class to guess what object the learners have drawn.
Discuss views and the position of the viewer.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 25.1 & 25.2 (LB page 124)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 144)
Duration: 60 minutes
Prepare a plan drawing of your classroom with all the features of your actual classroom.
Learners identify the picture and the position of the viewer.
Discuss why plan views are useful.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 25.3 – 25.5 (LB pages 125 - 126)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 146)
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page: 100
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4 objects, mirrors, plan views of buildings, maps, evacuation plans, aerial photographs, architectural plans, brochures
38
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration:7 hours Term 3, Week 5 - 7
CAPS
Content
DATA HANDLING
5.1 Collecting and organising data: collect data using tally marks and tables for recording
5.2 Representing data: draw a variety of graphs to display and interpret data
5.2 Analysing, interpreting and reporting data: critically read and interpret data
Unit 1: Collect and organise data
Unit 2: Present data in different ways
Unit 3: Interpret data
Unit 4: Compare data
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Collect and organise data
LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Present data in different ways
Duration: 120 minutes
Remind the learners that they collected data, organised it in tables and used their tables to draw graphs in Topic 7.
Revise the concept of tally marks.
Make sure learners know how to draw up a table and that they can use the words rows and columns correctly.
Remind them that a bar graph must have a heading and labels on the axes.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 26.1 (LB page 128)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 54)
Duration: 120 minutes
Point out that it is not easy to interpret data when it is given in words or written form.
Remind learners that data in tables can be shown on graphs.
LESSON 3:
Unit 3:
Interpret data
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 26.2 (LB page 129)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 50)
Duration: 90 minutes
Remind the learners what they need to look for when they are trying to make sense of a graph.
LESSON 4:
Unit 4:
Compare data
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 26.3 (LB page 131)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 52)
Duration: 90 minutes
Learners need to realise that how and where you collect data can give you different results.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 26.4 (LB page 133)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 48)
FORMAL ASSESSMENT TASK
Formal Assessment: Project – Data Handling TG page: 105
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
39
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 4 hours Term 3, Week 7
CAPS
Content
PATTERNS , FUNCTIONS AND ALGEBRA
2.1 Numeric patterns
Investigate and extend numeric patterns
Input and output values: determine input values, output values and rules for patterns and relationships
Equivalent forms: determine equivalence of different descriptions of the same relationship or rule presented
Unit 1: The order in mixed operations
Unit 2: Find the rule
Unit 3: Number sequences
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: The order in mixed operations
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Find the rule
Duration: 60 minutes
Give learners some examples of pairs of numbers added together and multiplied together. Let them write down the answers.
Then ask them to reverse the order and see how their answers compare
with the original.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 27.1 (LB page 136)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 74)
Duration: 90 minutes
Explain to learners what the possibilities are that they need to try to find the rule.
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Spidergrams
LESSON 3:
Unit 3:
Number sequences
REVISION:
Topics 26 -27
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 27.2 (LB page 137)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 98)
Duration: 90 minutes
Explain to learners what a sequence of numbers is.
Help them to understand that there are four possible operations that they can try to find the rule.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 27.3 (LB page 138)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 98)
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page: 108
40
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 4 hours
CAPS
Content
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 3, Week 8
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1.1
Whole numbers, addition and subtraction
Number range for calculating: addition and subtraction of whole numbers of at least 4 digits.
Calculation techniques: use a range of techniques to perform and check calculations
Properties of whole numbers: recognize and use the commutative and associative properties
Solving problems
Unit 1: Opposite operations and estimation
Unit 2: Use the breaking down method
Unit 3: Solve addition and subtraction problems
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Opposite operations and estimation
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Use the breaking down method
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Solve addition and subtraction problems
Duration: 60 minutes
Ask for volunteers to choose two numbers to either add or subtract.
Then ask them how they would use estimation to check on the accuracy of their calculations.
Then ask them to apply inverse operations to the same calculations to determine if their calculations were accurate.
Remind them to use brackets if they don’t want to lose numbers.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 28.1 & 28.2 (LB page 140)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 6)
Duration: 120 minutes
Revise the expanding method with the learners.
Ask them to give you four-digit numbers, which can be used as addition calculations.
Let them re-organise the numbers so that they can be used in subtraction calculations.
Remind the learners that they can use brackets to assist them with the calculations.
Remind them to use their place value tables if they struggle with expanding the numbers.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 28.3 & 28.4 (LB page 141)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 68)
Duration: 60 minutes
Guide the learners to ensure that they use the correct method and show all their working out.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 28.5 (LB page 142)
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Place value apparatus, a set of 0 to 9 digit cards, ten-sided die, set of cards with addition and subtraction equations
41
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 5 hours
CAPS
Content
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 3, Week 8 - 9
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1.1
Whole numbers, multiplication
Number range for calculations: multiplication of at least whole 2-digit by 2-digit numbers
Calculation techniques: use a range of techniques to perform and check calculations
Number range for multiples and factors: multiples of 1-digit numbers to at least 100
Properties of whole numbers: recognize and use the commutative; associative; and distributive properties
Solving problems
Unit 1: Multiply 2-digit numbers
Unit 2: Solve multiplication problems
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Multiply 2digit numbers
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Solve multiplication problems
REVISION:
Topics 28 -29
Duration: 180 minutes
Remind learners that the number has to be broken up so that calculations can be easily done.
Remind learners that when they round off and compensate, they can subtract or add.
The importance of estimating their answer first must be stressed again.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 29.1 (LB page 144)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 12)
Duration: 180 minutes
Spend some time on the concept of ‘rate’.
‘Rate’ and the concept of ‘best buy’ are introduced.
The learners need to realise that there are several things they need to take into consideration to judge which is a best buy.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 29.2 (LB page 145)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 12)
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page: 114
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Different size tins of the same product
42
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration:3 hours
CAPS
Content
Term 3, Week 10
PATTERNS , FUNCTIONS AND ALGEBRA
2.3 Number sentences (introduction to algebraic expressions)
Write number sentences to describe problem situations
Solve and complete number sentences by: o inspection o trial and improvement
Check the solution by substitution
Unit 1: Solve problems
Unit 2: Multiple choice questions
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Solve problems
Duration: 90 minutes
When teaching encourage learners to: read the questions carefully, associate the numbers given in the question with the quantities that the numbers represent, identify the unknown quantity, write the number sentence, solve the number sentence.
Ensure that the learners match the number with the quantity correctly.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 30.1 (LB page 148)
Duration: 90 minutes LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Multiple choice questions
The emphasis here is on a particular way of testing learners’ knowledge and understanding, and the concept of equivalent statements.
Ensure that learners give the answer as the letter representing the answer, and not the answer itself.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 30.2 (LB page 149)
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Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
43
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 2 hours
CAPS
Content
SPACE AND SHAPE
3.4 Transformations
Build composite shapes
Tessellations
Describe patterns
Unit 1: Transform 2-D shapes
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
Term 3, Week 10
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Transform 2-
D shapes
Duration: 120 minutes
Discuss each of the shapes that form the tangram puzzle which you made before the lesson.
Discuss the name of each 2-D shape.
Put two shapes together to form a new composite shape. Ask learners to name the new shape.
Eventually ask learners to create a convex shape using all the pieces.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 31.1 (LB page 151)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 56)
FORMAL ASSESSMENT TASK
Formal Assessment: Test: TG page: 118
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Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Matchboxes, rulers, pencils, scissors
44
TERM 4: PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Subject: Mathematics Grade: 4
Duration: 1 hour
CAPS
Content
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1.1 Whole numbers:
Counting
Ordering
Comparing
Representing
Place value of digits
Unit 1: Count forwards and backwards
Unit 2: Place value and rounding
Term 4, Week 1
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH LEARNING
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Count forwards and backwards
Duration: 30 minutes
Explain to the learners that they are going to play a counting game that involves them taking turns to count, while clapping a beat.
The learners need to be comfortable counting forwards and backwards, beginning with any random whole number.
LESSON 2: rounding
Unit 2: Place value and
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 32.1 (LB page 154)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 66)
Duration: 30 minutes
Explain that an expanded numbers place value table is another type of place value table and that it can be used to make numbers, but that it works in a different way.
Revise the rules of rounding off to the nearest 10, 100, 1000.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 32.2 & 32.3 (LB page 155)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 66)
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Ten-section spinner, 0 to 9 number cards, set of number cards, a set of large place value number cards
45
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Subject: Mathematics
Grade: 4
Duration: 4 hours
CAPS
Content
Term 4, Week 1-2
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1.1
Whole numbers, addition and subtraction
Number range for calculating: addition and subtraction of whole numbers with at least 4 digits.
Calculation techniques: use a range of techniques to perform and check calculations
Properties of whole numbers: recognize and use the commutative and associative properties
Solving problems
Unit 1: Estimate and work with money
Unit 2: Add and subtract 4-digit numbers
Unit 3: Solve problems
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
LESSON 1: money
Unit 1:
Estimate and working with
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise with learners what they understand by the term ‘doubling’.
Explain to the learners that if two numbers are of the same value, we can
‘double’ the number.
Explain to the learners that they can also use ‘doubling’ when it comes to estimation.
Revise the concept of adding and subtracting with money.
Remind learners that they can use the expanded method, with brackets, when they are doing money calculations.
Remind learners to add in the ‘R’ symbol to show rands once they have finished calculating the answer.
LESSON 2: problems
Unit 2: Add and subtract
4-digit numbers
LESSON 3:
Solve
REVISION:
TOPICS 32 - 33
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 33.1 & 33.2 (LB page 156)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 42)
Duration: 90 minutes
Ask the learners to make up a series of four-digit numbers.
They are to arrange the numbers from the smallest to greatest.
Learner are to identify the value of the various digits, this can be done orally as a class or in groups.
Pair the numbers and request the class to do either addition or subtraction sums using the expanded method.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 33.3 (LB page 157)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 68)
Duration: 90 minutes
Revise the setting out of problem-solving calculations.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 33.4 (LB page 158)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 68)
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page: 126
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Place value apparatus, a set of
0 to 9 digit cards, ten-sided die, a set of cards with addition and subtraction equations
46
Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 6 hours
CAPS
Content
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
MEASUREMENT
4.2
Mass
Estimating Comparing
Measuring Ordering
Recording Problem-solving
Grade: 4
Term 4, Week 2-3
Unit 1: Estimate and use units of mass Unit 4: Compare and order mass
Unit 2: Read, measure and record massUnit 5: Work with mass
Unit 3: Convert units of massUnit 6: Solve problems with mass
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Estimate and use units of mass
LESSON 2:
Unit 2: Read, measure and record mass
Duration: 60 minutes
Learners estimate and measure the masses of different objects.
Learners are to gain practical experience in understanding what a kilogram is, and what a gram is.
Ask the learners to order items from the lightest to the heaviest, and vice versa.
Ask learners to classify the items into two groups namely heavy and light.
Learners can also be asked to arrange items in groups of similar masses.
Discuss why we need measuring tools if we want to measure accurately.
Remind learners that we use the metric system, based on powers of 10.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 34.1 (LB page 160)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 32)
Duration: 60 minutes
Explain that a number line represents the dial of a scale.
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Convert units of mass
LESSON 4:
Unit 4: Compare and order mass
LESSON 5:
Work with mass
LESSON 6:
Solve problems with mass
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 34.2 (LB page 161)
Incorporate the exercises in the
Duration: 60 minutes
DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 32)
The focus of the lesson is on converting between kilograms and grams.
Ensure that the learners can multiply and divide by 1 000 easily.
Point out that the numbers become bigger when we convert to the smaller unit
(grams) and become smaller when we convert to the bigger unit (kilograms).
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 34.3 (LB page 162)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 122)
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise how to convert between units.
Find three objects with distinctly different masses and ask your class to order them from the lightest object to the heaviest one.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 34.4 (LB page 163)
BOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 122) Incorporate the exercises in the D
Duration: 60 minutes
Read through the introductory text on page 172 and work through the worked examples with the class.
Make sure that all the learners understand the various methods, especially those for multiplication and division.
Make sure that they understand that they have to add and subtract mass with different units separately.
Remind learners to include the unit of mass in their answers.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 34.5 (LB page 164)
Duration: 60 minutes
When solving the word problems, make sure that the learners have sufficient time to engage with each problem in order to understand it.
Encourage the learners to verbalise various strategies to solve the problems before deciding on a specific strategy.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 34.6 (LB page 165)
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RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Items of mass, sand, number lines, wall chart
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 5 hours
CAPS
Content
SHAPE AND SPACE
3.2 Properties of 3-D objects
Distinguish
Describe
Sort
Compare
Unit 1: Identify, sort and compare 3-D objects
Unit 2: Make 3-D models
Grade: 4
Term 4, Week 3-4
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH LEARNING
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Identify, sort and compare
3-D objects
LESSON 2:
35
Unit 2: Make
3-D models
REVISION:
Topics: 34-
Duration: 180 minutes
Revise the properties and names covered in the second term.
Learners are to compare 3-D objects, identifying the similarities and the differences between the shapes.
Ensure that the learners understand all the terminology involved with 3-D shapes.
Use models of 3-D objects to demonstrate the term ‘face’ to the class.
Explain to the class about the opposite faces on a prism being identical.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 35.1 – 35.3 (LB pages 166 - 168)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 22)
Duration: 120 minutes
Ask learners to take apart boxes that they have collected. The learners must look at the different parts and talk about them, using the appropriate
terminology for 2-D shapes.
Learners put their boxes together again using tape.
Work through the step-by-step process with the class to create a squarebased pyramid and a triangular pyramid.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 35.4 – 35.6 (LB pages 169 - 170)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 24)
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page: 135
FORMAL ASSESSMENT TASK
Formal Assessment: Investigation – House numbers in a street TG page: 135
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
3-D objects, wall charts, pictures, paper, cardboard, rulers, scissors, sticky tape, preferably masking, boxes of matchsticks
48
Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 5 hours
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Content
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Term 4, Week 4-5
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1.2
Common fractions
Solving problems: solve problems in contexts involving fractions, including grouping and equal sharing
Describing and ordering fractions: compare and order common fractions with different denominator; describe and compare common fractions in diagram form
Calculations with fractions: addition of common fractions
Equivalent forms: recognize and use equivalent forms
Unit 1: Recognise fractions
Unit 2: Use fractions to measure
Unit 3: Solve measurement problems
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES LEARNING
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Recognise fractions
LESSON 2: fractions to measure
Unit 2: Use
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise all the fractions concepts that have been covered before this year.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 36.1 (LB page 174)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 30)
Duration: 120 minutes
It is important to establish the relationship between division and a fraction.
This must be done in the most practical manner possible.
LESSON 3: measurement problems
Unit 3: Solve
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 36.2 (LB page 175)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 134)
Duration: 120 minutes
Use the number line with fractions to help learners in understanding mixed
numbers.
Remind learners to read the questions carefully.
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Fraction apparatus, counters, buttons, fruit
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 36.3 (LB page 176)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 32)
49
Subject: Mathematics
Duration:3 hours
CAPS
Content
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Term 4, Week 5 - 6
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1.1
Whole numbers, division
Number range for calculations: division of at least whole 3-digit by1-digit numbers
Calculation techniques: use a range of techniques to perform and check calculations
Properties of whole numbers: recognize and use the commutative, associative, and distributive properties
Solving problems: grouping and equal sharing with remainders; comparing two or more quantities of the same kind
(ratio); comparing two quantities of different kinds
Unit 1: Estimate and check answers
Unit 2: Solve division problems
Unit 3: Solve problems of unequal sharing
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES LEARNING
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise all the skills that are needed for doing division – dividing, using the multiples of 10, 100 or a 1 000, and doubling and halving.
Ensure that the learners are also comfortable with all the terminology used up till now.
Remind learners once again how to set up a clue board and which techniques to use.
Remind the learners that when checking and using inverse operations they must not forget to add in the remainder.
Platinum
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4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
LESSON 2: problems
Unit 2: Solve division
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 37.1 (LB page 178)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 14)
Duration: 60 minutes
Ensure that the learners set their work out correctly in this unit.
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Solve problems of unequal sharing
REVISION:
Topics: 36 -
37
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 37.2 (LB page 179)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page16)
Duration: 60 minutes
With this sharing, each person does not get an equal amount.
You must give examples, so that the learners realise that you have to add the two quantities together, as in ratio, to get the correct solution.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 37.3 (LB page 180)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 18)
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page: 142
50
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Subject: Mathematics
Grade: 4
Term 4, Week 6 - 7 Duration: 7 hours
CAPS
Content
MEASUREMENT
4.6 Perimeter, area and volume
Perimeter
Measurement of area
Measurement of volume
Unit 1: Measure and calculate perimeter
Unit 2: Area
Unit 3: Volume
LEARNING TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Measure and calculate perimeter
Duration: 120 minutes
Give the learners practice in measuring lengths to the nearest centimetre.
Remind learners about the importance of lining up the 0 mark with the end of the line they want to measure.
Discuss different mental strategies when adding more than two numbers.
Learners calculate, rather than measure, perimeters.
Explain scaled drawings and working out the perimeter of a scaled drawing.
LESSON 2:
LESSON 3:
Unit 3:
Volume
Unit 2: Area
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 38.1 & 38.2 (LB pages 182 & 183)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 140)
Duration: 120 minutes
Remind the learners what they learned in Grade 3. Ask them what they
remember. Then do a practical activity.
Ask the learners to make as many different squares and rectangles as
possible. These are to be drawn on squared paper.
Discuss the shapes with the class.
They should find the area of each shape accurately, if possible, and estimate as closely as possible if the shape contains bits of squares.
Ask the learners to build other shapes besides squares and rectangles.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 38.3 & 38.4 (LB page 185)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 108)
Duration: 180 minutes
Remind the learners that volume and capacity are related.
Mention that it is possible to melt down a solid that has volume into a liquid that can be poured into a hollow container that has capacity.
Encourage the learners to model problems by actually building the shapes.
Explain that you can find the volume of a box in cube units by packing it full of cubes.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 38.5 & 38.6 (LB pages 186 & 187)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 110)
RESOURCES
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Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Rulers, cardboard squares, squared paper, cubes, blocks, boxes
51
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Subject: Mathematics
Grade: 4
Duration: 2 hours
CAPS
Content
Term 4, Week 7
SHAPE AND SPACE
3.6 Position and movement
Locate position of objects, drawings or symbols on grid using alpha-numeric grid references
Locate positions of objects on a map using alpha-numeric grid references
Unit 1: Find objects on a grid
Unit 2: Find objects on a map
LEARNING
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Find objects on a grid
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH
Duration: 60 minutes
Introduce this topic with a game. This activity introduces the learners to locating positions on a grid consisting of labelled columns and rows.
Guide the learners to see how they must ‘read’ the grid by using the given
letter to locate the column and then use the given number to find the row.
Ensure that the learners are confident with grid references.
LESSON 2: map
Unit 2: Find objects on a
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 39.1 (LB page 188)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 150)
Duration: 60 minutes
Revise what was discussed in the previous lesson and apply to reading a map using grid references.
RESOURCES
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Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Pegboard, map book
REVISION:
Topics: 38 -
39
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 39.2 (LB page 190)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 150)
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page: 149
FORMAL ASSESSMENT TASK
Formal Assessment: Assignment – Design houses TG page: 149
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PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 3 hours
CAPS
Content
SHAPE ANDSPACE
3.4 Transformations
Build composite shapes
Tessellations
Describe patterns
Unit 1: Build composite shapes
Unit 2: Tessellating patterns
Unit 3: Describe patterns around us
Grade: 4
Term 4, Week 8
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH LEARNING
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1:
Duration: 60 minutes
Encourage learners to refer to Topic 31 to answer the questions in the exercise.
LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Tessellating patterns
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 40.1 (LB page 194)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 26)
Duration: 60 minutes
Use the large rectangles you have made to start tessellating shapes.
Ask learners to use their own cut-out shapes to look for other possible orientations.
LESSON 3:
Unit 3:
Describe patterns around us
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 40.2 & 40.3 (LB pages 195 & 196)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 56)
Duration: 60 minutes
Ask learners for examples of where they may have seen patterns like the examples in the text book.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 40.4 & 40.5 (LB page 197)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 58)
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Pictures of patterns, wall charts, tangram pieces, rectangles, triangles
53
Subject: Mathematics
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Duration: 2 hours
CAPS
Content
PATTERNS , FUNCTIONS AND ALGEBRA
2.2 Geometric patterns
Investigate and extend geometric patterns looking for relationships or rules of patterns
Input and output values: determine input values, output values and rules for the patterns and relationships using flow diagrams
Equivalent forms: determine equivalence of different descriptions of the same relationship or rule presented
Unit 1: Extend geometric patterns
Unit 2: Identify a sequence
Unit 3: Find a rule
LEARNING
Term 4, Week 8 - 9
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH RESOURCES
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Extend geometric patterns
LESSON 2:
Unit 2:
Identify a sequence
Duration: 30 minutes
Revise what was learnt in Topic 17.
Platinum
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4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 1 and 2 and
Term 3 and 4
Matchsticks, counters, bottle tops, small stones
LESSON 3:
Unit 3: Find a rule
REVISION:
Topics 40 -
41
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 41.1 (LB page 198)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 76)
Duration: 30 minutes
Learners are to use both the rule for the flow diagram and the rule for the sequence to complete the output numbers for given input numbers.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 41.2 (LB page 199)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 100)
Duration: 60 minutes
Through practical application you will notice that the first part of the rule is dependent on the number of extra items needed to make the next shape in the pattern.
Assist learners to see that it is a good point to start when trying to get the rule for of a sequence of numbers by having a constant difference.
Mental Maths (TG page 172)
Exercise 41.3 & 4.1.4 (LB page 200)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 1 and 2 (page 100)
Duration: 30 minutes
TG page: 155
54
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Subject: Mathematics
Grade: 4
Duration: 3 hours
CAPS
Content
Term 4, Week 9
NUMBERS, OPERATIONS AND RELATIONSHIPS
1.1.
Whole numbers, addition and subtraction
Addition and subtraction of whole numbers with at least 4 digits.
Calculation techniques: use a range of techniques to perform and check calculations
Number range for multiples and factors: multiples of 1-digit numbers to at least100
Properties of whole numbers: recognize and use the commutative and associative properties
Solving problems
Unit 1: Add and subtract four-digit numbers
Unit 2: Solve addition and subtraction problems
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH LEARNING
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Add and subtract
4-digit numbers
Duration: 90 minutes
Ensure that by now learners are comfortable with the various methods used for addition and subtraction.
Ask for volunteers to explain the various methods.
LESSON 2: addition and subtraction problems
Unit 2: Solve
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 42.1 (LB page 202)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 116)
Duration: 90 minutes
Reinforce problem-solving calculations using addition and subtraction.
Remind learners to set out their calculations correctly and show all their working out.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 42.2 (LB page 203)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 116)
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Place value apparatus, set of 0 to 9 digit cards, ten-sided die, set of cards with addition and subtraction equations
55
Subject: Mathematics
Duration: 2 hours
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Content
PLATINUM LESSON PLANS – GRADE 4
Grade: 4
Term 4, Week 10
DATA HANDLING
5.1. Probability
Perform simple repeated events and list possible outcomes
Unit 1: Do experiments and list outcomes
Unit 2: List and count outcomes
TEACHING METHODS / APPROACH LEARNING
ACTIVITY
LESSON 1:
Unit 1: Do experiments and list outcomes
Duration: 60 minutes
Explain which side of a coin is heads and which one tails.
Demonstrate how to toss a coin. Let the children practise with the coins they have. They should say whether their coin lands heads up or tails up.
Ensure that the learners know the difference between a trial and an outcome.
The learners need to realise that it is alright to get different results when you perform an experiment.
RESOURCES
Platinum
Mathematics Grade
4 Learner's Book and Teacher's Guide
DBOE Mathematics
Grade 4 Workbook
Term 3 and 4
Coins, six-sided die
LESSON 2: outcomes
Unit 2: List and count
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 43.1 (LB page 204)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 102)
Duration: 60 minutes
Discuss when you would use dice.
Explain that the die is used to give everyone a fair chance.
Make sure that the learners are able to construct and complete tables to record the results of their experiments.
Mental Maths 10 minutes (TG page 172)
Exercise 43.2 (LB page 205)
Incorporate the exercises in the DBOE Workbook Term 3 and 4 (page 104)
FORMAL ASSESSMENT TASK
Formal Assessment: Exam Practice TG page: 160
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