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MATH 5 QUARTER 2 REVISED K-12 CURRICULUM LESSONS

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Sunisha BajagainJun 17, 2026

Math 5 Quarter 2 Week 4 Revised K-12 Decimal Numbers with Decimal Parts up to Ten Thousandths

🎀الــــقــــنــــاااصــــة🎀Jun 17, 2026

Math 5 Quarter 2 Week 4 Revised K-12 Decimal Numbers with Decimal Parts up to Ten Thousandths

Tsietsi Mawillis MybJun 17, 2026

Math 5 Quarter 2 Week 4 Revised K-12 Decimal Numbers with Decimal Parts up to Ten Thousandths

Joy🦄Jun 17, 2026

1. Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers with Decimal Parts of Up to 3 Decimal Places a. Addition and Subtraction of Decimals Up To 3 Decimal Places Without Regrouping b. Addition and Subtraction of Decimals Up To 3 Decimal Places With Regrouping 2. Solve Multi-Step Problems Involving Addition and/or Subtraction of Decimals, Including Problems Involving Money

KobbyJun 17, 2026

1. Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers with Decimal Parts of Up to 3 Decimal Places a. Addition and Subtraction of Decimals Up To 3 Decimal Places Without Regrouping b. Addition and Subtraction of Decimals Up To 3 Decimal Places With Regrouping 2. Solve Multi-Step Problems Involving Addition and/or Subtraction of Decimals, Including Problems Involving Money

grini_fJun 17, 2026

1. Add and Subtract Decimal Numbers with Decimal Parts of Up to 3 Decimal Places a. Addition and Subtraction of Decimals Up To 3 Decimal Places Without Regrouping b. Addition and Subtraction of Decimals Up To 3 Decimal Places With Regrouping 2. Solve Multi-Step Problems Involving Addition and/or Subtraction of Decimals, Including Problems Involving Money

RealJennyJun 17, 2026

Applying Divisibility Rules To Determine If A Number Is Divisible By 2, 5, 10 , 3 and 9

Rumix Baade OkochaJun 17, 2026

Applying Divisibility Rules To Determine If A Number Is Divisible By 2, 5, 10 , 3 and 9

SLAY€RJun 17, 2026

Applying Divisibility Rules To Determine If A Number Is Divisible By 2, 5, 10 , 3 and 9

lasizweJun 17, 2026

Math 5 Quarter 2 Week 7 Revised K-12 Applying Divisibility Rules ( Divisible By 4, 8, 6, 12, and 11)