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➹YEAR 5➹ Calculation of larger numbers

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☺DIVISION ☺ ✿With & Without REMAINDER ✿ Division with a remainder. 💁 Division without a remainder.  💁 HERE COME 1 HOTS Question! Let's try it!👇 ↣   An order of jelly beans contains 4,200 jelly beans.  If each bag in the shipment can hold 600 jelly beans,  how many bags does the jelly bean company need to use for the shipment? Let's think about it! Try it out and tell me the answer inside the comment yo! The answer and the solution will be given in the comment yoo😘 © Lai Ke Nee. www.ppismpgkb1053.com. 2017

➹YEAR 4➹ Calculation of larger numbers

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☺MULTIPLICATION ☺ ✿INVOLVING 100 - 999 ✿ Multiplication of numbers within 100-999 ______________________________________________________ After all,  You All Have Learnt about the way to multiply the numbers! Do you?✌ SO NOW, LET'S DO SOME QUESTIONS 😜 BEGIN! 👇 HERE COME 1 HOTS Question! Let's try it! ↣ Billy bought 6 packages of cookies.  There were 20 small cookies in each package.  About how many small cookies did Billy buy?  Let's think about it! Try it out and tell me the answer inside the comment yo! © Lai Ke Nee. www.ppismpgkb1053.com. 2017 ......... DONE ALL THE QUESTIONS? WOW, YOU GUYS ARE SO AWESOMEEE!!! WELL DONE👍 Wanna know the answers? Just refer to the comment side, I've put the answers at there. Go & CHECK IT OUT YO👏👏 DON'T FORGET TO LEAVE A COMMENT FOR THIS POST TOO😘THANK YOU.

➹YEAR 3➹ Fractions

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☺FRACTIONS ☺ ✿INVOLVING 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 ✿ Using fractions 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 to describe part of a whole In fractions, 1/2 is a half, 1/4 is a quarter,  1/8 is 1 portion out of  8 portions. ⇓   LET'S SEE HOW! ⇓ PIZZA OF 1/2 PIZZA OF 1/4 PIZZA OF 1/8 MORE DESCRIPTION IN the VIDEO below!  Check it Out!❤ In all, the fraction plays an important role in our daily life in determining the portion of food and many more!!! © Lai Ke Nee. www.ppismpgkb1053.com. 2017

➹YEAR 2➹ Addition and Subtraction Involving Number 20-99

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☺ADDITION & SUBTRACTION ☺ ✿INVOLVING 20 - 99 ✿ CHECK OUT THIS VIDEO TO LEARN THIS LESSON!👋👏 LET'S PLAY A GAME!😎 ADDITION YOU DID ALL THE QUESTIONS?! WELL DONE!✌💥

➹YEAR 1➹The numbers 1 to 5

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☺THE NUMBERS ☺ ✿ 1 - 5✿ Number 1 1 also known as ONE . Eg: 1 horse. Number 2 2 also known as TWO. Eg: 2 dogs. Number 3 3  also known as  THREE. Eg: 3 cats. Number 4 4  also known as  FOUR. Eg: 4 birds. Number 5 5  also known as  FIVE. Eg: 5 rabbits. LETS WATCH A VIDEO OF THIS LESSON! SO THAT YOU CAN KNOW IT CLEARER!😁 NOW ARE YOU FAMILIAR WITH THESE NUMBERS?😜 😚 LETS DO SOME EXERCISE! 😚 This is an embedded <a target='_blank' href='https://office.com'>Microsoft Office</a> presentation, powered by <a target='_blank' href='https://office.com/webapps'>Office Online</a>. © Lai Ke Nee. www.ppismpgkb1053.com. 2017

Chapter 2 : Probability

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Probability How  likely  something is to happen. Many events can't be predicted with total certainty. The best we can say is how  likely  they are to happen, using the idea of probability. Tossing a Coin  When a coin is tossed, there are two possible outcomes: heads (H) or tails (T) We say that the probability of the coin landing  H  is  ½ And the probability of the coin landing  T  is  ½ Throwing Dice  When a single  die  is thrown, there are six possible outcomes:  1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 . The probability of any one of them is  1 6 Probability  In general: Probability of an event happening =  Number of ways it can happen Total number of outcomes Example: the chances of rolling a "4" with a die Number of ways it can happen: 1  (there is only 1 face with a "4" on it) Total number of outcomes: 6  (there are 6 faces altogether) So the probability =  1 6 Example: there are 5 marbles in a bag: 4 are blue, and 1 is red.

Chapter 1: Basic Probability

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Basic Probability Probability is simply how likely something is to happen. Whenever we’re unsure about the outcome of an event, we can talk about the probabilities of certain outcomes—how likely they are. The analysis of events governed by probability is called statistics. View all of Khan Academy’s lessons and practice exercises on probability and statistics . The best example for understanding probability is flipping a coin: There are two possible outcomes—heads or tails. What’s the probability of the coin landing on Heads? We can find out using the equation  P(H) = ? P ( H ) = ? P, left parenthesis, H, right parenthesis, equals, question mark .You might intuitively know that the likelihood is half/half, or 50%.  But how do we work that out?  Probability = Formula for calculating the probability of certain outcomes for an event In this case: Probability of a coin landing on