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Money

Addition of Money Example: find the sum of N4.36, N3.79 and N4.82 N   K 4    36 +  3. 7 9 +  4. 8 2    12. 9 7 EXERCISES Add up 00, N24.70 and N32.55 20, N174.30 and N132.30 00, N152.10 and N184.20 80, N378.35 and N29.46 Fin the sum, of N168.00 and N276.00

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Maths (Primary Classes)

ESTIMATION

Rounding off decimals to the nearest whole number Rules for rounding off decimals to the nearest whole number When the rounding off decimals to the nearest whole number, look at the digit in the tenths place. If this digit is 5 or greater than 5, replace the digits after the decimal point by zero and

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HIGHEST COMMON FACTOR (HCF)

The product of 2 and 3 is; 2 x 3 = 6 2 and 3 are factors of 6 The factors of a number are numbers that divide the number without a remainder   EXAMPLE Find the common factors of 24 and 36 24 =    1 x 24                                             36 =   1 x 36 =   

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Maths (Primary Classes)

MULTIPLICATION OF NUMBERS

MULTIPLICATION OF NUMBERS BY 2-DIGIT NUMBERS Example 1 multiply 25 by 12 Method 1: column form                                                  method 2: Expanded form 2    5                                                                25 x 12 = 25 x (10 = 2) x  1    2                                                                              = (25 x 10) = (25 x 2) 2   5   0                  (25 x 10)                                          = 250 +

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Home Economics (Primary Classes)

INCOME YIELDING CRAFTS

Income yielding crafts are craft items that are produced for sales. For example, beads, apron and cap, baskets, bags, pots, artworks, etc. These craft items are produced with hands and special skills in return exchange for money. Some of these crafts can be used for decoration of self or the home.  TYPES OF INCOME YIELDING

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Home Economics (Primary Classes)

INCOME YIELDING CRAFTS

MEANING OF INCOME YIELDING CRAFTS Income yielding crafts are craft items that are produced for sales. For example, beads, apron and cap, baskets, bags, pots, artworks, etc. These craft items are produced with hands and special skills in return exchange for money. Some of these crafts can be used for decoration of self or the

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Home Economics (Primary Classes)

Sewing Measuring Tools

Measuring Tools are tools used for patterns and body measurements to ensure accuracy and good outfits. It is important and professional take accurate measurements in order to ensure good outfits. For accurate measurements, the following sewing measuring tools are used.  SEWING MEASURING TOOLS Measuring and sewing tools for body measurement and garment construction – Tape

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Home Economics (Primary Classes)

SEWING MACHINE

INTRODUCTION A sewing machine is a machine used to stitch fabric and other materials together with thread. Sewing machines were invented during the first Industrial revolution to decrease the amount of manual sewing work performed in clothing companies.   TYPES OF SEWING MACHINE Handy Sewing Machine Handy Stitch is also known as the portable hand-held

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Home Economics (Primary Classes)

Materials For Care of Clothing

Suitable cupboard Wardrobe Suitcases Bag Hangers Soap and detergents Water Materials for maintaining of clothing Starch (stiffing agent) Blue Ironing Stain removals   See also Care and Maintenance of Clothing Making Simple Apron How to Produce Simple Clothing Article Simple Clothing Article BODY MEASUREMENTS

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Home Economics (Primary Classes)

Care and Maintenance of Clothing

Maintenance of clothing is the way of keeping clothes clean and lasts longer Ways of caring and maintaining clothes Mend your clothes as soon as they are torn Store clothes properly, either by folding neatly and storing in boxes/suitcases or hanging with suitable hangers. Do not store dirty or damp clothes Wash clothes as soon

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Home Economics (Primary Classes)

Making Simple Apron

Turn in 15mm double hems along curved sides (under arms) and the straight sides Pins, tacks and press hem Hand stitch the hems, using hemming stitch Turn, pin and tack 2cm at the top and bottom of apron then hem Prepare the neck band and belts as follows. Fold each length wise with right side

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Home Economics (Primary Classes)

Simple Clothing Article

Clothing is an item worn on the body. Clothing can be made of textile, animal skin, or other thin sheets of materials put together. SIMPLE CLOTHING ARTICLES Apron Cap Tray cover Bag Oven glove Hand towel   MATERIALS NEEDED FOR MAKING SIMPLE CLOTHING ARTICLES Fabrics Hand needles Thread Thimbles Tailor chalk Pins Scissors   Strategies

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English Language (Primary Classes)

ADVERBS

An adverb modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb. Types of adverbs Adverbs of manner: they denote how an action is being carried out. Examples are boldly, quickly, friendly, happily etc.   Adverbs of time: adverbs of time tell us the time when an action takes place. Examples are- yesterday, tonight, tomorrow, weekend etc.

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