MATATAG Curriculum: Mathematics (Grades 1-10) August 2023
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measurement of length and distance using non-standard units; the movement of objects in half turn or quarter
turn, in clockwise or counter clockwise direction; time measured in hours, half-hours, quarter hours, days,
weeks, months, years); and Data and Probability (pictographs without a scale for the representation of data).
This knowledge, skills, and understanding is applied, with the use of technology, to the processes within
Mathematics of critical thinking, problem solving, communicating, reasoning, and making connections between
topic areas.
GRADE 2 The learner demonstrates knowledge, skills, and understanding in relation to the curriculum content domains
Number and Algebra (whole numbers up to 1000, ordinal numbers up to 20
th,; addition of numbers with sums
up to 1000; the denominations and values of Philippine coins and bills up to ₱1000, and the addition of amounts
of money with sums up to ₱1000; subtraction of numbers where both numbers are less than 1000; increasing
patterns and decreasing patterns; multiplication and division of whole numbers using the 2, 3, 4, 5, and 10
multiplication tables; odd and even numbers; unit fractions and similar fractions with denominators 2, 3, 4, 5,
6, and 8); Measurement and Geometry (circles, half circles, quarter circles and composite figures made up of
squares, rectangles, triangles, circles, half-circles, and quarter-circles; one step slides and flips of basic shapes
and figures; measurement, comparison, and estimation of length and distance using appropriate tools and units;
duration of time, elapsed time, and telling and writing time in hours and minutes (using a.m. and p.m.); straight
and curved lines, and flat and curved surfaces; the perimeter of triangles, squares, and rectangles); and Data
and Probability (pictographs with a scale for the representation of data ). This knowledge, skills, and
understanding is applied, with the use of technology, to the processes within Mathematics of critical thinking,
problem solving, communicating, reasoning, and making connections between topic areas.
GRADE 3 The learner demonstrates knowledge, skills, and understanding in relation to the curriculum content domains
Number and Algebra (whole numbers up to 10 000; ordinal numbers up to 100
th; addition and subtraction of
numbers of up to 4 digits, and money up to ₱10 000; multiplication using 6, 7, 8 and 9 multiplication tables;
estimation of products of two numbers by first rounding to the nearest multiple of 10; determination of missing
terms contained in repeating and increasing patterns and repeating and decreasing patterns; generation of
repeating and increasing patterns, and repeating and decreasing patterns; division using the 6, 7, 8 and 9
multiplication tables; division of 2- to 4-digit numbers; estimation of quotients by first rounding the divisor and
dividend to the nearest multiple of 10, addition and subtraction of similar fractions); Measurement and Geometry
(areas of squares and rectangles; points, lines, line segments, and rays; parallel, perpendicular and intersecting
lines; measures of mass and capacity; line symmetry; resulting figure after a translation); and Data and
Probability (data presented in tables and single bar graphs; outcomes from experiments and real-life situations).
This knowledge, skills, and understanding is applied, with the use of technology, to the processes within