Abstract
The Department of Education aims to improve learners' numeracy skills across grade levels. It seeks to enhance
mathematics learning outcomes through intervention programs and best practices. These efforts support sustainable
quality instruction in the K-12 and K-10 MATATAG Curriculum. In Lopez West District, a significant number of
Grades 4 to 6 learners were observed to lack basic numeracy skills. This was revealed through the results of a recently
administered numeracy assessment. The purpose of this program is to address numeracy difficulties in Lopez West
District. It aims to enhance the numeracy level of key stage 2 (KS2) learners. The study employed a quantitative quasiexperimental
research design. It was conducted in the Lopez West District, Division of Quezon. A total of 3,071 KS2
learners participated during the school year 2024–2025. Data collection involved administering a pretest and a posttest.
The researcher collaborated with school mathematics coordinators in the district. They conducted the tests after
coordinating with relevant DepEd officials. The data was analyzed using a paired t-test in the Microsoft Excel Data
Analysis Tool Pack. The study presents evidence of learners' improvement in numeracy levels. During the pretest,
KS2 learners were categorized as non-numerates. After the intervention, their numeracy levels improved in the
posttest, reaching the emergent numerate category. The paired t-test analysis showed a significant difference between
the pretest and posttest results. The p-value was below 0.0001, indicating that Project ReCOUNT successfully
improved the numeracy levels of KS2 learners in Lopez West District. The researcher recommended several strategies
based on the study results. These include targeted drills, additional computing tasks and activities, and more time for
the National Mathematics Program (NMP) of DepEd. Incorporating technology through virtual numeracy sessions
with learners was also suggested.