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1

Opener exams

2 1
Three Dimensional Geometry
Geometrical properties of common solids
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


State the geometric properties of
common solids
? Education Plus Agencies

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 5.1
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 5.1

3-D models
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 72-73
- KLB BK 4
Pg 104-106 
2 2
Three Dimensional Geometry
Skew lines projection of a line onto a plane
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Identify projection of a line onto a
Plane

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 5.1
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 5.2

3-D models
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 73
- KLB BK 4
Pg 118-119 
2 3
Three Dimensional Geometry
Length of a line in 3D geometry
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Calculate the length between two points
in 3D geometry

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 5.4

3-D models
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 78-80 
2 4
Three Dimensional Geometry
Angle between a line and a line
A line and a plane
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Identify and calculate the angle between
a line and a line

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 5.4
3-D models
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 77-80
2 5
Three Dimensional Geometry
A plane and a plane
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Identify and calculate the angle
between a line and a plane

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 5.4
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 5.2

3-D models
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 78-80
- KLB BK 4
Pg 113-118 
2 6
Three Dimensional Geometry
Angles between skew lines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Identify and calculate the angle
between skew lines

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 5.4
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 5.2

3-D models
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 78-80
- KLB BK 4
Pg 118-119 
2 7
Longitudes and Latitudes
Latitudes and longitudes (great and small circle)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Define the great and small circle in
relation to a sphere (including the earth)

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 6.2
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 6.1

Globe
Ball
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 81-83
- KLB BK 4
Pg 125-126 
3 1
Longitudes and Latitudes
The equator and Greenwich meridian
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Define the great and small circle in
relation to a sphere (including the earth)

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 6.2
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 6.1

Globe
Ball
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 83
- KLB BK 4
Pg 126-127 
3 2
Longitudes and Latitudes
The equator and Greenwich meridian
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Define the great and small circle in
relation to a sphere (including the earth)

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 6.2
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 6.1

Globe
Ball
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 83
- KLB BK 4
Pg 126-127 
3 3
Longitudes and Latitudes
The equator and Greenwich meridian
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Define the great and small circle in
relation to a sphere (including the earth)

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 6.2
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 6.1

Globe
Ball
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 83
- KLB BK 4
Pg 126-127 
3 4
Longitudes and Latitudes
Longitudes and Latitudes Position of a place on the surface of the earth
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Locate a place on the earth?s surface in
terms of latitude and longitude

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 6.2
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 6.1

Globe
Ball
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 86
- KLB BK 4
Pg 128-129 
3 5
Longitudes and Latitudes
Radii of small and great circles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Establish the relationship between the
radii of small and great circles

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 6.4
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 6.2

Globe
Ball
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 89
- KLB BK 4
Pg 133-134 
3 6
Longitudes and Latitudes
Distance between two points along the small and great circle in nautical miles and kilometres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Calculate the distance between two
points along the great circles and small
circles (longitudes and latitudes) in
nautical miles (nm) and kilometres (km)

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 6.4
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 6.2

Globe
Ball
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 87-90
- KLB BK 4
Pg 130-139 
3 7
Longitudes and Latitudes
Distance in nautical miles and kilometers along a circle of latitude
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Calculate the distance in nautical miles
and kilometers along a circle of
latitude

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 6.5
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 6.3

Globe
Ball
Calculators
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 87-98
- KLB BK 4
Pg 130-133 
4 1
Longitudes and Latitudes
Time and longitude
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Calculate time in relation to kilometers
per hour

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 6.5
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 6.3

Globe
Ball
Calculators
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 91-92
- KLB Bk4Pg141-142 
4 2
Longitudes and Latitudes
Time and longitude
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Calculate time in relation to kilometers
per hour

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 6.5
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 6.3

Globe
Ball
Calculators
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 91-92
- KLB Bk4Pg141-142 
4 3
Longitudes and Latitudes
Speed in knots and kilometer per hour
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Calculate speed in knots and
kilometer per hour

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 6.6
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 6.3

Real life situation
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 96-98
- KLB BK 4 Pg 150 
4 4
Longitudes and Latitudes
Speed in knots and kilometer per hour
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Calculate speed in knots and
kilometer per hour

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 6.6
KLB Pg 4, Ex. 6.3

Real life situation
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 96-98
- KLB BK 4 Pg 150 
4 5
Differentiation
Average and instantaneous rates of change
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Find out the average rates of change
and instantaneous rate of change

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 8.1
KLB BK 4, Ex. 8.1


Square boards
Graph paper
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg100-103
- KLB BK 4
Pg 157-159 
4 6
Differentiation
Average and instantaneous rates of change
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Find out the average rates of change
and instantaneous rate of change

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 8.1
KLB BK 4, Ex. 8.1


Square boards
Graph paper
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg100-103
- KLB BK 4
Pg 157-159 
4 7
Differentiation
Differentiation Gradient of a curve at a point
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Find the gradient of a curve at a point
using tangent

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 8.2
KLB BK 4, Ex. 8.1


Square boards
Graph paper
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 109
- KLB BK 4
Pg 162-163 
5 1
Differentiation
Gradient of y = xn where n is a positive interger
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Find the gradient function of the form
y = xn (n = positive interger)

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 8.2 and 8.3
KLB BK 4, Ex. 8.1


Square boards
Graph paper
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 110
- KLB BK 4
Pg 164-167 
5 2
Differentiation
Gradient of y = xn where n is a positive interger
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Find the gradient function of the form
y = xn (n = positive interger)

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 8.2 and 8.3
KLB BK 4, Ex. 8.1


Square boards
Graph paper
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg 110
- KLB BK 4
Pg 164-167 
5 3
Differentiation
Delta notation (?)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


- Relate the delta notation to rates of
change
- Define derivative of a function
polynomial and differentiation

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 8.2 and 8.4
KLB BK 4, Ex. 8.1


Square boards
Graph paper
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg114-115
- KLB BK 4
Pg 167-170 
5 4
Integration
Differentiation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Carry out the process of differentiation

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 10.1
KLB BK 4, Ex. 10.1


Real life situations
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg133-134
- KLB BK 4
Pg 202-205 
5 5
Integration
Differentiation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Carry out the process of differentiation

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 10.1
KLB BK 4, Ex. 10.1


Real life situations
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg133-134
- KLB BK 4
Pg 202-205 
5 6
Integration
Reverse differentiation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Reverse differentiation

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 10.1 and 10.2
KLB BK 4, Ex. 10.1


Real life situations
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg135-138
- KLB BK4  Pg207-210 
5 7
Integration
Reverse differentiation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Reverse differentiation

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 10.1 and 10.2
KLB BK 4, Ex. 10.1


Real life situations
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg135-138
- KLB BK4  Pg207-210 
6 1
Integration
Integration, notation and sum of area trapezia
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Integrate notations and sum of areas
of trapezia

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 10.3
KLB BK 4, Ex. 10.1

Square boards
Graph paper
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg138-140
- KLB BK 4
Pg 212-215
6 2
Integration
Integration, notation and sum of area trapezia
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Integrate notations and sum of areas
of trapezia

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 10.3
KLB BK 4, Ex. 10.1

Square boards
Graph paper
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg138-140
- KLB BK 4
Pg 212-215
6 3
Integration
Indefinite and definite intergral
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Indefine and define intergral

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 10.4
KLB BK 4, Ex. 10.2

Square boards
Graph paper
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg140-142
- KLB BK 4
Pg 212-215 
6 4
Integration
Integral notation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Intergral notation

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 10.5
KLB BK 4, Ex. 10.3


Polynomials
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg142-145
- KLB BK 4
Pg 215-220 
6 5
Integration
Integral notation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Intergral notation

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 10.5
KLB BK 4, Ex. 10.3


Polynomials
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg142-145
- KLB BK 4
Pg 215-220 
6 6
Integration
Application in Kinematics
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Apply in kinematics

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 10.6
KLB BK 4, Ex. 10.4


Real life situations
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg145-160
- KLB BK 4
Pg 223-225 
6 6-7
Integration
Application in Kinematics
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:


Apply in kinematics

Practice exercise
Advancing BK 4,
Ex. 10.6
KLB BK 4, Ex. 10.4


Real life situations
- K.M, Advancing in
Math F4 Pg145-160
- KLB BK 4
Pg 223-225 
7

Revision KCSE

8

Midterm exams

9-11

Revision KCSE 2

12-14

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