The intermediary phase is a critical time in a child’s education. In this phase, learners begin to transition from basic learning to more complex concepts. Our tutors understand the unique needs of the learners in this phase and provide individualized instruction in both Afrikaans and English. They will help your child develop critical thinking skills, improve reading comprehension, and foster a love for learning. By the end of the program, the learner will be equipped with the knowledge and skills they need to excel in the senior phase.
Focus Topics - 2025
Grade 4
Term 1
Weeks 1-4: Whole Numbers – counting, ordering, comparing and representing, and place values of digits
Weeks 5-6: Number Sentences
Weeks 7-9: Whole Numbers – Addition and Subtraction
Term 2
Weeks 1-4: Whole Numbers – Multiplication
Weeks 5-7: Whole Numbers – Division
Weeks 8-9: Numeric Patterns
Weeks 9-10: Geometric Patterns
Term 3
Weeks 1-4: Common Fractions
Weeks 5-6: Time – Reading time and time instruments
Week 7: Length
Weeks 8-9: Properties of 2D shapes
Term 4
Weeks 1-2: Perimeter and Area
Weeks 3-4: Capacity/Volume
Weeks 5-6: Number Sentences – Use all operations to solve problems in context
Weeks 7-9: Revision
Grade 5
Term 1
Weeks 1-4: Whole Numbers – Counting, ordering, comparing and representing, and place values of digits
Weeks 5-6: Number Sentences
Weeks 7-9: Whole Numbers – Addition and Subtraction
Term 2
Weeks 1-3: Whole Numbers – Multiplication
Weeks 4-6: Whole Numbers – Division
Weeks 7-8: Numeric Patterns
Week 9: Geometric Patterns
Term 3
Weeks 1-4: Common Fractions
Week 5: Lengths
Weeks 6-7: Properties of 2D shapes
Weeks 8-9: Properties of 3D objects
Term 4
Weeks 1-3: Perimeter and Area of 2D shapes
Week 4: Capacity/Volume
Week 5: Time: Reading time and time instruments
Week 6-8: Revision
Grade 6
Term 1
Weeks 1-2: Whole Numbers – Counting, ordering, comparing and representing, and place values of 6-to-9-digit numbers
Weeks 3-4: Whole Numbers – Addition and Subtraction