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| WK | LSN | STRAND | SUB-STRAND | LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES | LEARNING EXPERIENCES | KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS | LEARNING RESOURCES | ASSESSMENT METHODS | REFLECTION |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2 | 1 |
Geometry
|
Similarity and Enlargement - Similar figures and properties
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Identify similar figures and their properties; Measure corresponding sides and angles of similar figures; Appreciate the concept of similarity in real-life objects. |
Learners study diagrams of similar cross-sections.
Learners measure the corresponding sides of the cross-sections and find the ratio between them. Learners measure all the corresponding angles and discover that they are equal. |
What makes two figures similar?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 203
-Ruler -Protractor -Cut-out shapes -Charts showing similar figures -Manila paper |
-Oral questions
-Observation
-Written exercise
-Checklist
|
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| 2 | 2 |
Geometry
|
Similarity and Enlargement - Identifying similar objects
Similarity and Enlargement - Drawing similar figures Similarity and Enlargement - Properties of enlargement |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Identify similar objects in the environment; Determine if given figures are similar; Value the concept of similarity in everyday life. |
Learners collect and classify objects according to similarity.
Learners identify pairs of similar figures from given diagrams. Learners discuss real-life examples of similar objects and their properties. |
How do we recognize similar objects in our environment?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 204
-Ruler -Protractor -Various geometric objects -Charts with examples -Worksheets with diagrams -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 206 -Pair of compasses -Drawing paper -Calculator -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 209 -Tracing paper -Colored pencils -Grid paper -Charts showing enlargements -Diagrams for tracing |
-Oral questions
-Group work
-Written exercise
-Observation
|
|
| 2 | 3 |
Geometry
|
Similarity and Enlargement - Negative scale factors
Similarity and Enlargement - Drawing images of objects |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Determine properties of enlargement with negative scale factors; Locate centers of enlargement with negative scale factors; Appreciate the concept of negative scale factors in enlargements. |
Learners trace diagrams showing an object and its image where the center of enlargement is between them.
Learners join corresponding points to locate the center of enlargement. Learners find the ratio of distances from the center to corresponding points and note that the image is on the opposite side of the object. |
What happens when an enlargement has a negative scale factor?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 211
-Ruler -Tracing paper -Grid paper -Colored pencils -Charts showing negative scale factor enlargements -Diagrams for tracing -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 214 -Charts showing steps of enlargement -Manila paper |
-Oral questions
-Practical activity
-Written exercise
-Checklist
|
|
| 2 | 4 |
Geometry
|
Similarity and Enlargement - Linear scale factor
Similarity and Enlargement - Using coordinates in enlargement Similarity and Enlargement - Applications of similarity |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Determine the linear scale factor of similar figures; Calculate unknown dimensions using linear scale factors; Value the application of linear scale factors in real-life problems. |
Learners consider similar cones and find the ratios of their corresponding dimensions.
Learners study similar triangles and calculate the linear scale factor. Learners use the scale factor to find unknown dimensions of similar figures. |
How do we use linear scale factors to calculate unknown dimensions of similar figures?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 216
-Ruler -Calculator -Similar objects of different sizes -Charts with examples -Worksheets -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 218 -Grid paper -Colored pencils -Charts with coordinate examples -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 219 -Drawing paper -Charts with real-life applications -Manila paper for presentations |
-Oral questions
-Group work
-Written exercise
-Assessment rubrics
|
|
| 2 | 5 |
Geometry
|
Trigonometry - Angles and sides of right-angled triangles
Trigonometry - Sine ratio Trigonometry - Cosine ratio |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Identify angles and sides of right-angled triangles in different situations; Distinguish between the hypotenuse, adjacent side, and opposite side; Appreciate the relationship between angles and sides in right-angled triangles. |
Learners draw right-angled triangles with acute angles and identify the longest side (hypotenuse).
Learners identify the side which together with the hypotenuse forms the angle θ (adjacent side). Learners identify the side facing the angle θ (opposite side). |
How do we identify different sides in a right-angled triangle?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 220
-Ruler -Protractor -Set square -Drawing paper -Charts with labeled triangles -Colored markers -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 222 -Calculator -Charts showing sine ratio -Manila paper -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 223 -Charts showing cosine ratio -Worksheets |
-Oral questions
-Observation
-Written exercise
-Checklist
|
|
| 3 | 1 |
Geometry
|
Trigonometry - Tangent ratio
Trigonometry - Reading tables of sines Trigonometry - Reading tables of cosines and tangents |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Identify tangent ratio from a right-angled triangle; Calculate tangent of angles in right-angled triangles; Appreciate the importance of tangent ratio in problem-solving. |
Learners draw triangle ABC with specific angles and mark points on BC.
Learners draw perpendiculars from these points to AC and measure their lengths. Learners calculate ratios of opposite side to adjacent side for different angles and discover the tangent ratio. |
What is the tangent of an angle and how do we calculate it?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 225
-Ruler -Protractor -Calculator -Drawing paper -Charts showing tangent ratio -Manila paper -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 227 -Mathematical tables -Worksheets -Chart showing how to read tables -Sample exercises -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 229-231 |
-Oral questions
-Practical activity
-Written exercise
-Checklist
|
|
| 3 | 2 |
Geometry
|
Trigonometry - Using calculators for trigonometric ratios
Trigonometry - Calculating lengths using trigonometric ratios Trigonometry - Calculating angles using trigonometric ratios |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Determine trigonometric ratios of acute angles using calculators; Compare values obtained from tables and calculators; Value the use of calculators in finding trigonometric ratios. |
Learners use calculators to find trigonometric ratios of specific angles.
Learners compare values obtained from calculators with those from mathematical tables. Learners use calculators to find sine, cosine, and tangent of various angles. |
How do we use calculators to find trigonometric ratios?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 233
-Scientific calculators -Mathematical tables -Worksheets -Chart showing calculator keys -Sample exercises -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 234 -Ruler -Drawing paper -Charts with examples -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 235 |
-Oral questions
-Practical activity
-Written exercise
-Checklist
|
|
| 3 | 3 |
Geometry
|
Trigonometry - Application in heights and distances
Trigonometry - Application in navigation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Apply trigonometric ratios to solve problems involving heights and distances; Calculate heights of objects using angles of elevation; Value the use of trigonometry in real-life situations. |
Learners solve problems involving finding heights of objects like flag poles, towers, and buildings using angles of elevation.
Learners apply sine, cosine, and tangent ratios as appropriate to calculate unknown heights and distances. Learners discuss real-life applications of trigonometry in architecture, navigation, and engineering. |
How do we use trigonometry to find heights and distances in real-life situations?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 237
-Scientific calculators -Mathematical tables -Ruler -Drawing paper -Charts with real-life examples -Manila paper -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 238 -Protractor -Maps -Charts with navigation examples |
-Oral questions
-Problem-solving
-Written exercise
-Group presentation
|
|
| 3 | 4 |
Geometry
Data Handling and Probability Data Handling and Probability |
Trigonometry - Review and mixed applications
Data Interpretation - Appropriate class width Data Interpretation - Finding range and creating groups |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Apply trigonometric concepts in mixed application problems; Solve problems involving both scale drawing and trigonometry; Value the integration of different geometric concepts in problem-solving. |
Learners solve a variety of problems that integrate different geometric concepts learned.
Learners apply scale drawing, bearings, similar figures, and trigonometric ratios to solve complex problems. Learners discuss how different geometric concepts interconnect in solving real-world problems. |
How can we integrate different geometric concepts to solve complex problems?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 240
-Scientific calculators -Mathematical tables -Ruler -Protractor -Drawing paper -Past examination questions -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 244 -Calculator -Graph paper -Manila paper -Rulers -Colored markers -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 245 -Data sets -Chart with examples |
-Oral questions
-Problem-solving
-Written exercise
-Assessment test
|
|
| 3 | 5 |
Data Handling and Probability
|
Data Interpretation - Frequency distribution tables
Data Interpretation - Creating frequency tables with different class intervals Data Interpretation - Modal class |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Draw frequency distribution tables of grouped data; Use tally marks to organize data into frequency tables; Value the importance of organizing data in tables. |
Learners are presented with data on the number of tree seedlings that survived in 50 different schools.
Learners copy and complete a frequency distribution table using tally marks and frequencies. Learners discuss and share their completed tables with other groups. |
How do we organize data in a frequency distribution table?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 247
-Chart paper -Ruler -Calculator -Manila paper -Colored markers -Graph paper -Worksheets with data -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 248 -Chart showing frequency distribution tables |
-Oral questions
-Group presentations
-Written exercise
-Checklist
|
|
| 4 | 1 |
Data Handling and Probability
|
Data Interpretation - Mean of ungrouped data
Data Interpretation - Mean of grouped data Data Interpretation - Mean calculation in real-life situations |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Calculate the mean of ungrouped data in a frequency table; Multiply each value by its frequency and find their sum; Show interest in calculating mean in real-life situations. |
Learners consider the height, in metres, of 10 people recorded in a frequency distribution table.
Learners complete a table showing the product of height and frequency (fx). Learners find the sum of frequencies, sum of fx, and divide to find the mean. |
How do we calculate the mean of data presented in a frequency table?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 249
-Calculator -Chart showing frequency tables -Worksheets -Manila paper -Colored markers -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 250 -Graph paper -Chart with examples -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 251 |
-Oral questions
-Written exercise
-Observation
-Assessment rubrics
|
|
| 4 | 2 |
Data Handling and Probability
|
Data Interpretation - Median of grouped data
Data Interpretation - Calculating median using formula Data Interpretation - Median calculations in real-life situations |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Determine the median of grouped data; Find cumulative frequencies to locate the median class; Value the importance of median in data interpretation. |
Learners consider the mass of 50 learners recorded in a table.
Learners complete the column for cumulative frequency. Learners find the sum of frequency, divide by 2, and identify the position of the median mass. |
How do we determine the median of grouped data?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 252
-Calculator -Chart showing cumulative frequency tables -Worksheets -Manila paper -Colored markers -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 253 -Graph paper -Chart showing median formula -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 254 -Chart with example calculations -Worksheets with real-life data |
-Oral questions
-Written exercise
-Group presentations
-Observation
|
|
| 4 | 3 |
Data Handling and Probability
|
Probability - Equally likely outcomes
Probability - Range of probability |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Perform experiments involving equally likely outcomes; Record outcomes of chance experiments; Appreciate that some events have equal chances of occurring. |
Learners work in groups to flip a fair coin 20 times.
Learners record the number of times heads and tails come up. Learners divide the number of times heads or tails comes up by the total number of tosses to find probabilities. |
What makes events equally likely to occur?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 256
-Coins -Chart paper -Table for recording outcomes -Manila paper -Colored markers -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 257 -Dice -Chart showing probability scale (0-1) |
-Oral questions
-Practical activity
-Group work assessment
-Observation
|
|
| 4 | 4 |
Data Handling and Probability
|
Probability - Complementary events
Probability - Mutually exclusive events Probability - Experiments with mutually exclusive events |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Calculate probability of complementary events; Understand that sum of probabilities of complementary events is 1; Show interest in applying complementary probability in real-life situations. |
Learners discuss examples of complementary events.
Learners solve problems where the probability of one event is given and they need to find the probability of its complement. Learners verify that the sum of probabilities of an event and its complement equals 1. |
How are complementary events related in terms of their probabilities?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 258
-Calculator -Chart showing complementary events -Worksheets with problems -Manila paper -Colored markers -Coins -Chart with examples of mutually exclusive events -Flashcards with different scenarios -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 259 -Dice -Colored objects in boxes -Chart showing probability calculations |
-Oral questions
-Written exercise
-Group work assessment
-Observation
|
|
| 4 | 5 |
Data Handling and Probability
|
Probability - Independent events
Probability - Calculating probabilities of independent events Probability - Tree diagrams for single outcomes Probability - Complex tree diagrams Probability - Complex tree diagrams |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
Perform experiments involving independent events; Understand that outcome of one event doesn't affect another; Show interest in applying independent events probability in real-life. |
Learners toss a fair coin and a fair die at the same time and record outcomes.
Learners repeat the experiment several times. Learners discuss that the outcome of the coin toss doesn't affect the outcome of the die roll (independence). |
What makes events independent from each other?
|
-KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 260
-Coins and dice -Table for recording outcomes -Chart showing examples of independent events -Manila paper -Colored markers -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 261 -Calculator -Chart showing multiplication rule -Worksheets with problems -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 262 -Chart paper -Ruler -Worksheets with blank tree diagrams -Chart showing completed tree diagrams -KLB Mathematics Grade 9 Textbook page 263 -Chart showing complex tree diagrams |
-Oral questions
-Practical activity
-Group discussions
-Observation
|
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| 8 |
Midterm |
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