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    • P6: Mathematics TG File Uploaded 2/08/22, 09:22
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  • Unit1:Reading, Writing and Comparing Whole Numbers Beyond 1,000,000

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  • Unit 2:Multiplication and Division of Integers

  • Unit3:Powers and Indices, LCM and GCF

  • Unit4:Operations on Fractions

  • unit 5: Rounding and Converting Decimals, Fractions/Numbers

  • unit 6: Ratios, Proportions, Percentages and Mixtures

  • Unit7:Relationship between Volume, Capacity and Mass

  • Unit 8:Speed, Distance and Time

  • Unit 9: Simple Interest and Problems Involving Saving

  • Unit 10: Equivalent Expressions and Number Sequences

  • Unit 11: Solving Simple Algebraic Equations and Inequalities

  • Unit 12: Regular Polygons and Bearings

  • unit 13:Construction of Polygons and Nets for Cuboids and Prisms

  • unit14: 261 Area bounded by a circle, surface area of cuboid and volume of a cylinder

  • unit15: Statistics

  • Unit16:Probability

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  • P6: MathematicsP6: Mathematics
  • P6: Mathematics  TGP6: Mathematics TG
  • P6 MATH TG ( Adapted )P6 MATH TG ( Adapted )
  • MATH P6MATH P6
  • 1) What is the place value of 5 in the number 4,565,270?1) What is the place value of 5 in the number 4,565,270?
  • 2) Write the numbers from the greatest to the smallest                1,673,421; 1,065,345; 1,671,241; 1,065,2342) Write the numbers from the greatest to the smallest 1,673,421; 1,065,345; 1,671,241; 1,065,234
  • 3) Workout    602,444 + 2,622,433 + 5,789,987 =3) Workout 602,444 + 2,622,433 + 5,789,987 =
  • Scripted lesson Math p6Scripted lesson Math p6


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