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WK | LSN | STRAND | SUB-STRAND | LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES | LEARNING EXPERIENCES | KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS | LEARNING RESOURCES | ASSESSMENT METHODS | REFLECTION |
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2 | 1 |
Measurements
|
Money - Profit and loss
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Calculate profit and loss - Apply the concepts of profit and loss in real life situations - Show interest in business transactions |
- Role-play shopping and selling activities
- Calculate profit as selling price minus buying price - Calculate loss as buying price minus selling price - Solve problems involving profit and loss |
How do we work out profit and loss?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 176 - Imitation items - Imitation money |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written work
|
|
2 | 2 |
Measurements
|
Money - Profit and loss
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Calculate profit and loss - Apply the concepts of profit and loss in real life situations - Show interest in business transactions |
- Role-play shopping and selling activities
- Calculate profit as selling price minus buying price - Calculate loss as buying price minus selling price - Solve problems involving profit and loss |
How do we work out profit and loss?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 176 - Imitation items - Imitation money |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written work
|
|
2 | 3 |
Measurements
|
Money - Percentage profit and loss
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Calculate percentage profit and loss - Apply percentage profit and loss in real life situations - Value the importance of calculating percentage profit and loss |
- Express profit or loss as a fraction of the buying price
- Convert the fraction to percentage - Calculate percentage profit and loss in various scenarios - Solve problems involving percentage profit and loss |
How do we calculate percentage profit and percentage loss?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 179 - Worksheets - Calculator |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
2 | 4 |
Measurements
|
Money - Discount
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Calculate discount - Apply the concept of discount in real life situations - Appreciate the importance of discount in business |
- Role-play shopping scenarios involving discounts
- Calculate discount as marked price minus selling price - Solve problems involving discounts |
How do we calculate discount?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 181 - Writing materials - Shop price lists |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
2 | 5 |
Measurements
|
Money - Discount
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Calculate discount - Apply the concept of discount in real life situations - Appreciate the importance of discount in business |
- Role-play shopping scenarios involving discounts
- Calculate discount as marked price minus selling price - Solve problems involving discounts |
How do we calculate discount?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 181 - Writing materials - Shop price lists |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
3 | 1 |
Measurements
|
Money - Percentage discount
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Calculate percentage discount - Apply percentage discount in real life situations - Show interest in percentage discount calculations |
- Express discount as a fraction of the marked price
- Convert the fraction to percentage - Calculate percentage discount in various scenarios - Solve problems involving percentage discount |
How do we calculate percentage discount?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 182 - Worksheets - Calculator |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
3 | 2 |
Measurements
|
Money - Percentage discount
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Calculate percentage discount - Apply percentage discount in real life situations - Show interest in percentage discount calculations |
- Express discount as a fraction of the marked price
- Convert the fraction to percentage - Calculate percentage discount in various scenarios - Solve problems involving percentage discount |
How do we calculate percentage discount?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 182 - Worksheets - Calculator |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
3 | 3 |
Measurements
|
Money - Commission
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Calculate commission - Apply the concept of commission in real life situations - Appreciate the importance of commission in business |
- Role-play scenarios involving commission-based sales
- Calculate commission based on value of goods or services sold - Solve problems involving commission |
How do we calculate commission?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 184 - Writing materials |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
3 | 4 |
Measurements
|
Money - Percentage commission
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Calculate percentage commission - Apply percentage commission in real life situations - Value the concept of percentage commission |
- Express commission as a fraction of the value of sales
- Convert the fraction to percentage - Calculate percentage commission in various scenarios - Solve problems involving percentage commission |
How do we calculate percentage commission?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 186 - Writing materials - Calculator |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
3 | 5 |
Measurements
|
Money - Percentage commission
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Calculate percentage commission - Apply percentage commission in real life situations - Value the concept of percentage commission |
- Express commission as a fraction of the value of sales
- Convert the fraction to percentage - Calculate percentage commission in various scenarios - Solve problems involving percentage commission |
How do we calculate percentage commission?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 186 - Writing materials - Calculator |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
4 | 1 |
Measurements
|
Money - Bills at home
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify different types of bills - Interpret bills at home - Appreciate the importance of bills in financial management |
- Study sample bills (water, electricity, internet)
- Identify the components of different bills - Discuss the importance of understanding bills |
How do we interpret bills?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 187 - Sample bills |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
4 | 2 |
Measurements
|
Money - Bills at home
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify different types of bills - Interpret bills at home - Appreciate the importance of bills in financial management |
- Study sample bills (water, electricity, internet)
- Identify the components of different bills - Discuss the importance of understanding bills |
How do we interpret bills?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 187 - Sample bills |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
4 | 3 |
Measurements
|
Money - Preparing bills
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Prepare bills for goods and services - Apply bill preparation in real life situations - Show interest in preparing bills |
- Role-play seller and buyer scenarios
- Prepare bills for goods and services - Include necessary details in bills (items, quantities, unit prices, totals) |
How do we prepare bills?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 188 - Samples of shopping bills - Imitation money |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
4 | 4 |
Measurements
|
Money - Preparing bills
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Prepare bills for goods and services - Apply bill preparation in real life situations - Show interest in preparing bills |
- Role-play seller and buyer scenarios
- Prepare bills for goods and services - Include necessary details in bills (items, quantities, unit prices, totals) |
How do we prepare bills?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 188 - Samples of shopping bills - Imitation money |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
4 | 5 |
Measurements
|
Money - Postal charges
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify postal services - Calculate postal charges for different items - Appreciate the importance of postal services |
- Visit or discuss about the nearest post office
- Identify services offered at the post office - Calculate charges for sending letters, parcels, and other items - Solve problems involving postal charges |
How do we calculate charges to send items to different places?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 190 - Inland postal charges tables - Writing materials |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
5 | 1 |
Measurements
|
Money - International postal charges
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Distinguish between inland and international postal services - Calculate international postal charges - Value the importance of international postal services |
- Study tables showing international postal charges
- Calculate charges for sending items to different countries - Compare charges for different methods of sending items internationally |
How do we calculate charges to send items to other countries?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 192 - International postal charges tables - Writing materials |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
5 | 2 |
Measurements
|
Money - International postal charges
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Distinguish between inland and international postal services - Calculate international postal charges - Value the importance of international postal services |
- Study tables showing international postal charges
- Calculate charges for sending items to different countries - Compare charges for different methods of sending items internationally |
How do we calculate charges to send items to other countries?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 192 - International postal charges tables - Writing materials |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
5 | 3 |
Measurements
|
Money - Mobile money services
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify mobile money services - Compare different mobile money services - Appreciate the importance of mobile money services |
- Identify various mobile money services available
- Discuss transaction charges across different services - Identify services that offer saving and credit facilities |
Which mobile money services have you heard of?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 198 - Charts showing mobile money charges |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Class discussions
|
|
5 | 4 |
Measurements
|
Money - Mobile money services
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify mobile money services - Compare different mobile money services - Appreciate the importance of mobile money services |
- Identify various mobile money services available
- Discuss transaction charges across different services - Identify services that offer saving and credit facilities |
Which mobile money services have you heard of?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 198 - Charts showing mobile money charges |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Class discussions
|
|
5 | 5 |
Measurements
|
Money - Mobile money transactions
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Work out mobile money transactions - Calculate charges for mobile money transactions - Value the use of mobile money in daily activities |
- Study mobile money transaction charges charts
- Calculate charges for sending, receiving, and withdrawing money - Solve problems involving mobile money transactions |
How do we work out the charges to send or receive money?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics 7
- Page 199 - Mobile money transaction charges charts |
- Observation
- Written assignments
- Class activities
|
|
6 | 1 |
Geometry
|
Angles on a straight line
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify angles on a straight line - Relate angles on a straight line - Show interest in working out angles on a straight line |
- Learners identify different objects from the environment with angles on a straight line
- Learners draw a straight line and make angles with it - Learners measure the angles they have drawn and relate them |
How are angles on a straight line related to each other?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 206
- Protractors - Rulers - Straight edges - Charts showing angles on a straight line - Digital resources with angle demonstrations |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
6 | 2 |
Geometry
|
Angles on a straight line
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Apply the concept of supplementary angles - Solve problems involving angles on a straight line - Appreciate use of angles on a straight line in real life |
- Learners work out the values of angles on a straight line
- Learners discuss how angles on a straight line add up to 180° - Learners practice solving problems involving supplementary angles |
Where do we use angles on a straight line in real life?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 207
- Unit angles - Worksheets with angle problems - Objects with angles from the environment - Online angle calculators |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
6 | 3 |
Geometry
|
Angles at a point
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify angles at a point - Relate angles at a point - Show interest in angles at a point |
- Learners draw lines meeting at a point
- Learners measure the angles formed and discuss how they relate - Learners identify that angles at a point add up to 360° |
How are angles at a point related to each other?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 208
- Protractors - Rulers - Angle charts showing angles at a point - Digital devices for angle demonstrations - Cut-out models of angles at a point |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
6 | 4 |
Geometry
|
Angles at a point
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Determine the values of angles at a point - Identify vertically opposite angles - Appreciate the use of angles at a point in real life |
- Learners calculate values of angles at a point
- Learners identify and discuss vertically opposite angles - Learners work through examples involving angles at a point |
What are vertically opposite angles?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 209
- Protractors - Rulers - Worksheets with problems involving angles at a point - Geometrical models - Videos on angles at a point |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
6 | 5 |
Geometry
|
Alternate angles
Corresponding angles |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify alternate angles - Determine the values of alternate angles - Show interest in working with alternate angles |
- Learners draw parallel lines and a transversal
- Learners mark and measure angles formed - Learners identify and discuss alternate angles |
What are alternate angles?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 210
- Protractors - Rulers - Parallel line models - Charts showing alternate angles - Digital resources with angle demonstrations - Colored pencils to mark angles - Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 211 - Charts showing corresponding angles - Worksheets with corresponding angle problems - Colored pencils |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
7 | 1 |
Geometry
|
Co-interior angles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify co-interior angles - Determine the values of co-interior angles - Appreciate relationships among angles |
- Learners draw parallel lines and a transversal
- Learners mark and measure angles formed - Learners identify co-interior angles and discover they sum to 180° |
What are co-interior angles?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 212
- Protractors - Rulers - Parallel line models - Charts showing co-interior angles - Digital resources with angle demonstrations - Worksheets with angle problems |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
7 | 2 |
Geometry
|
Angles in a parallelogram
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify angles in a parallelogram - Determine the values of angles in a parallelogram - Show interest in working with parallelograms |
- Learners draw a parallelogram and measure its angles
- Learners discuss the relationships between angles in a parallelogram - Learners identify that opposite angles are equal |
What is the sum of angles in a parallelogram?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 213
- Protractors - Rulers - Parallelogram models - Cardboard cut-outs of parallelograms - Worksheets with problems involving parallelograms - Digital devices for demonstrations |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
7 | 3 |
Geometry
|
Angle properties of polygons
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify different types of polygons - Determine the sum of interior angles in polygons - Appreciate angle properties of polygons |
- Learners draw different polygons
- Learners measure the interior angles of each polygon - Learners discuss the relationship between number of sides and sum of interior angles |
How do we get the sum of the interior angles in a polygon?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 214
- Protractors - Rulers - Cut-outs of different polygons - Charts showing polygon properties - Worksheets with polygon problems - Digital resources with polygon demonstrations |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
7 | 4 |
Geometry
|
Exterior angles of a polygon
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify exterior angles of a polygon - Determine the sum of exterior angles in a polygon - Show interest in exterior angles of polygons |
- Learners draw different polygons
- Learners identify and measure exterior angles of polygons - Learners discover the sum of exterior angles is always 360° |
What is the sum of exterior angles of a polygon?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 215
- Protractors - Rulers - Cut-outs of different polygons - Charts showing exterior angles - Worksheets with polygon problems - Digital resources with polygon demonstrations |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
7 | 5 |
Geometry
|
Exterior angles of a polygon
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify exterior angles of a polygon - Determine the sum of exterior angles in a polygon - Show interest in exterior angles of polygons |
- Learners draw different polygons
- Learners identify and measure exterior angles of polygons - Learners discover the sum of exterior angles is always 360° |
What is the sum of exterior angles of a polygon?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 215
- Protractors - Rulers - Cut-outs of different polygons - Charts showing exterior angles - Worksheets with polygon problems - Digital resources with polygon demonstrations |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
8 | 1 |
Geometry
|
Measuring angles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify different types of angles - Measure angles using a protractor - Appreciate the importance of measuring angles accurately |
- Learners draw different types of angles
- Learners measure angles using a protractor - Learners practice measuring various angles |
How do we measure angles?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 220
- Protractors - Rulers - Angle charts - Worksheets with different types of angles - Digital angle measuring apps - Objects with angles from the environment |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
8 | 2 |
Geometry
|
Bisecting angles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Understand the concept of angle bisection - Bisect angles using a ruler and compass - Show interest in bisecting angles |
- Learners draw angles of various sizes
- Learners use a ruler and compass to bisect angles - Learners verify bisection by measuring the resulting angles |
Which steps do we follow to bisect an angle?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 221
- Protractors - Rulers - Pair of compasses - Charts showing angle bisection steps - Videos demonstrating angle bisection - Worksheets with angles to bisect |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
8 | 3 |
Geometry
|
Bisecting angles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Understand the concept of angle bisection - Bisect angles using a ruler and compass - Show interest in bisecting angles |
- Learners draw angles of various sizes
- Learners use a ruler and compass to bisect angles - Learners verify bisection by measuring the resulting angles |
Which steps do we follow to bisect an angle?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 221
- Protractors - Rulers - Pair of compasses - Charts showing angle bisection steps - Videos demonstrating angle bisection - Worksheets with angles to bisect |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
8 | 4 |
Geometry
|
Constructing 90° and 45°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct 90° using a ruler and compass - Construct 45° using a ruler and compass - Show interest in geometric constructions |
- Learners draw a straight line and mark a point on it
- Learners construct 90° using a ruler and compass - Learners bisect 90° to obtain 45° |
How do we construct 90° and 45° angles?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 222
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating angle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
8 | 5 |
Geometry
|
Constructing 90° and 45°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct 90° using a ruler and compass - Construct 45° using a ruler and compass - Show interest in geometric constructions |
- Learners draw a straight line and mark a point on it
- Learners construct 90° using a ruler and compass - Learners bisect 90° to obtain 45° |
How do we construct 90° and 45° angles?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 222
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating angle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
9 | 1 |
Geometry
|
Constructing 60° and 30°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct 60° using a ruler and compass - Construct 30° using a ruler and compass - Appreciate the precision of geometric constructions |
- Learners draw a straight line and mark a point on it
- Learners construct 60° using a ruler and compass - Learners bisect 60° to obtain 30° |
Which steps do we follow to construct 60° and 30°?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 223
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating angle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
9 | 2 |
Geometry
|
Constructing 120°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct 120° using a ruler and compass - Apply construction skills in different contexts - Show interest in angle constructions |
- Learners draw a straight line
- Learners construct 60° twice to obtain 120° - Learners verify the construction by measuring the angle |
Which steps do we follow to construct 120°?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 224
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating 120° construction - Construction worksheets |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
9 | 3 |
Geometry
|
Constructing 120°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct 120° using a ruler and compass - Apply construction skills in different contexts - Show interest in angle constructions |
- Learners draw a straight line
- Learners construct 60° twice to obtain 120° - Learners verify the construction by measuring the angle |
Which steps do we follow to construct 120°?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 224
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating 120° construction - Construction worksheets |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
9 | 4 |
Geometry
|
Constructing 150°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct 150° using a ruler and compass - Apply construction skills in different contexts - Show interest in angle constructions |
- Learners draw a straight line
- Learners construct 30° and identify that the adjacent angle is 150° - Learners verify the construction by measuring the angle |
Which steps do we follow to construct 150°?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 225
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating 150° construction - Construction worksheets |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
9 | 5 |
Geometry
|
Constructing 150°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct 150° using a ruler and compass - Apply construction skills in different contexts - Show interest in angle constructions |
- Learners draw a straight line
- Learners construct 30° and identify that the adjacent angle is 150° - Learners verify the construction by measuring the angle |
Which steps do we follow to construct 150°?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 225
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating 150° construction - Construction worksheets |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
10 | 1 |
Geometry
|
Constructing 75° and 105°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct 75° using a ruler and compass - Construct 105° using a ruler and compass - Show interest in angle constructions |
- Learners construct 90° and 60° within it
- Learners bisect 30° to obtain 75° - Learners identify that the adjacent angle to 75° is 105° |
How do we construct 75° and 105°?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 226
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating angle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
10 | 2 |
Geometry
|
Constructing 75° and 105°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct 75° using a ruler and compass - Construct 105° using a ruler and compass - Show interest in angle constructions |
- Learners construct 90° and 60° within it
- Learners bisect 30° to obtain 75° - Learners identify that the adjacent angle to 75° is 105° |
How do we construct 75° and 105°?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 226
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating angle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
10 | 3 |
Geometry
|
Constructing multiples of 7.5°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct angles that are multiples of 7.5° - Apply construction skills in different contexts - Appreciate the precision of geometric constructions |
- Learners construct 15° by bisecting 30°
- Learners bisect 15° to obtain 7.5° - Learners practice constructing various multiples of 7.5° |
How do we construct angles that are multiples of 7.5°?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 226
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating angle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
|
|
10 | 4 |
Geometry
|
Constructing equilateral triangles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify properties of an equilateral triangle - Construct an equilateral triangle using a ruler and compass - Show interest in constructing triangles |
- Learners draw a straight line of given length
- Learners use a compass to mark arcs - Learners join points to form an equilateral triangle |
How do we construct an equilateral triangle?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 227
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Cut-outs of equilateral triangles - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating triangle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
10 | 4-5 |
Geometry
|
Constructing equilateral triangles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify properties of an equilateral triangle - Construct an equilateral triangle using a ruler and compass - Show interest in constructing triangles |
- Learners draw a straight line of given length
- Learners use a compass to mark arcs - Learners join points to form an equilateral triangle |
How do we construct an equilateral triangle?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 227
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Cut-outs of equilateral triangles - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating triangle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
|
|
11 |
Midterm break |
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12 | 1 |
Geometry
|
Constructing isosceles triangles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify properties of an isosceles triangle - Construct an isosceles triangle using a ruler and compass - Appreciate geometric constructions |
- Learners draw a straight line of given length
- Learners use a compass to mark arcs of equal radius - Learners join points to form an isosceles triangle |
How do we construct an isosceles triangle?
|
- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 228
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Cut-outs of isosceles triangles - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating triangle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
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12 | 2 |
Geometry
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Constructing isosceles triangles
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify properties of an isosceles triangle - Construct an isosceles triangle using a ruler and compass - Appreciate geometric constructions |
- Learners draw a straight line of given length
- Learners use a compass to mark arcs of equal radius - Learners join points to form an isosceles triangle |
How do we construct an isosceles triangle?
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- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 228
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Cut-outs of isosceles triangles - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating triangle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
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12 | 3 |
Geometry
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Constructing right-angled triangles
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify properties of a right-angled triangle - Construct a right-angled triangle using a ruler and compass - Show interest in triangle constructions |
- Learners draw a straight line
- Learners construct a 90° angle - Learners complete the triangle by joining points |
How do we construct a right-angled triangle?
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- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 229
- Rulers - Pair of compasses - Protractors for verification - Cut-outs of right-angled triangles - Charts showing construction steps - Videos demonstrating triangle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Observation
- Oral questions
- Written assignments
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12 | 4 |
Geometry
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Constructing circles
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify elements of a circle - Construct circles using a compass - Appreciate the application of circles in real life |
- Learners use strings and sticks to construct circles outdoors
- Learners use a compass to draw circles of given radius - Learners identify radius and diameter of circles |
How do we construct circles?
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- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 231
- Pair of compasses - Rulers - String and sticks for outdoor activities - Circular objects of different sizes - Charts showing circle elements - Videos demonstrating circle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
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12 | 5 |
Geometry
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Constructing circles
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Identify elements of a circle - Construct circles using a compass - Appreciate the application of circles in real life |
- Learners use strings and sticks to construct circles outdoors
- Learners use a compass to draw circles of given radius - Learners identify radius and diameter of circles |
How do we construct circles?
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- Oxford Active Mathematics pg. 231
- Pair of compasses - Rulers - String and sticks for outdoor activities - Circular objects of different sizes - Charts showing circle elements - Videos demonstrating circle construction - Construction worksheets |
- Written tests
- Oral questions
- Class activities
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