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CURRICULUM MATERIALS

Curriculum materials States the learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter / topic Use multiple representation (concrete, diagrams, real-life, verbal, ICT and symbolic) Include some real life examples (pictures) Mental computation strategies Thinking skill heuristic (use of patterns and box diagrams) Easy to difficult questions Work it out ; Let’s think; Let’s try it; Maths challenge

3 Curriculum Materials (manipulative and diagrams)

Curriculum Materials (whiteboard and interactive whiteboard)

Closure (power point slides)