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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
|
Circles - Circumference of a circle
Circles - Length of an arc |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Work out the circumference of a circle -Show interest in finding the circumference of circular objects |
-Fix wooden pegs at each end of a rope -Fix one peg at a point on the ground and use the other end to draw a circle -Lay a string round the circle drawn and measure the length of the string used -Discuss and work out the circumference of a circle using the formula C = πd |
How do we determine the circumference of a circle?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 88
-Rope -Wooden pegs -String -Metre ruler MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 90-91 -Plain paper -Pair of scissors -Ruler |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written assignments
|
|
2 | 2 |
Measurements
|
Circles - Length of an arc (continued)
Circles - Perimeter of a sector |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Calculate the length of an arc for different angles -Value the use of arc length in problem solving |
-Draw and cut out a circle of radius 4 cm -Fold the circular cut out into four equal parts and cut along the fold lines -Work out the length of the arc of the quarter circle -Apply the formula for arc length based on the angle subtended at the center |
How do we determine the length of an arc for different angles?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 92-93
-Plain paper -Pair of scissors -Ruler MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 94-95 |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written tests
|
|
2 | 3 |
Measurements
|
Circles - Perimeter of a sector (continued)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Solve problems involving the perimeter of a sector -Appreciate the use of sectors in real life situations |
-Solve various problems involving sectors of different angles -Apply the formula for perimeter of a sector in real-life contexts -Discuss real-life examples of sectors |
How do we apply knowledge of sectors to solve real-life problems?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 96-98
-Calculators -Charts -Models of sectors |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written tests
|
|
2 | 4 |
Measurements
|
Area - Area of a circle
Area - Area of a circle in real life |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Calculate the area of a circle -Show interest in finding the area of circles |
-Go to the field and use a peg, string, tape measure and wood ash to draw circles of different radii -Work out the area of each circle using the formula A = πr² -Compare the areas of circles of different radii |
How do we use area in real life situations?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 99
-Peg -String -Tape measure -Wood ash MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 100-101 -Circular objects -Calculator -Measuring tools |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written assignments
|
|
2 | 5 |
Measurements
|
Area - Area of a sector
Area - Area of a sector (continued) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Calculate the area of a sector of a circle -Appreciate the relationship between angle and area of a sector |
-Draw a circle of radius 7 cm on plain paper and divide it into two equal parts -Find the area of the shaded part (semicircle) -Draw another circle and divide it into 4 equal parts -Find the area of one part (quarter circle) -Derive the formula for area of a sector |
How do we calculate the area of a sector?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 102-103
-Ruler -Plain paper -Pair of compasses MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 104-105 -Calculator -Digital resources -Cut-outs of sectors |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written assignments
|
|
3 | 1 |
Measurements
|
Area - Surface area of cubes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Work out the surface area of a cube -Appreciate the 3D nature of a cube |
-Discuss the properties of a cube -Cut a cube along its edges to separate the faces -Measure the sides of each face and calculate their areas -Find the sum of the areas of all six faces -Derive the formula for surface area of a cube |
How do we determine the surface area of a cube?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 106-107
-Closed cube -Ruler -Pair of scissors |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written assignments
|
|
3 | 2 |
Measurements
|
Area - Surface area of cuboids
Area - Surface area of cylinders |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Work out the surface area of a cuboid -Show interest in calculating surface areas of cuboids |
-Discuss the properties of a cuboid -Cut a cuboid along its edges to separate the faces -Measure the length and width of each face and calculate their areas -Find the sum of the areas of all six faces -Derive the formula for surface area of a cuboid |
How do we find the surface area of a cuboid?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 108-109
-Closed cuboid -Ruler -Pair of scissors MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 110-111 -Closed cylinder |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written tests
|
|
3 | 3 |
Measurements
|
Area - Surface area of cylinders (continued)
Area - Surface area of triangular prisms |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Calculate the surface area of cylinders in real life situations -Value the use of surface area in practical contexts |
-Apply the formula for surface area of a cylinder in real-life problems -Calculate the surface area of cylindrical objects -Solve problems involving packaging and wrapping of cylindrical objects |
How do we apply the concept of surface area of cylinders in real life?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 112-113
-Cylindrical objects -Calculator -Measuring tools MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 114-115 -Triangular prism -Ruler -Pair of scissors |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written tests
|
|
3 | 4 |
Measurements
|
Area - Area of irregular shapes
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Work out the area of irregular shapes using square grids -Appreciate the method of estimating areas of irregular shapes |
-Place a leaf on a square grid and trace its outline -Count the number of unit squares fully enclosed -Count the number of squares partially enclosed and divide by two -Add the results to estimate the area of the leaf -Discuss real-life applications of estimating irregular areas |
How do we estimate the area of irregular shapes?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 116-118
-Square grid -Leaf -Ruler |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written tests
-Practical activities
|
|
3 | 5 |
Measurements
|
Money - Interest and principal
Money - Simple interest |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify interest and principal in real life situations -Value the importance of understanding financial terms |
-Visit or invite resource persons from financial institutions -Gather information about deposits (principal) and interest -Discuss the terms principal and interest -Analyze examples showing how interest is calculated on deposits |
What is interest in money?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 119-120
-Resource persons -Financial documents -Charts MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 121-122 -Calculator -Digital devices |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written assignments
|
|
4 | 1 |
Measurements
|
Money - Compound interest
Money - Appreciation |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Calculate compound interest per annum step by step -Show interest in the growth of money through compound interest |
-Search for the meaning of compound interest using digital devices or print resources -Discuss the concept of compound interest as interest on principal plus previously earned interest -Calculate compound interest step by step for different years -Compare compound interest with simple interest |
How does compound interest differ from simple interest?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 123-125
-Calculator -Digital devices -Charts MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 126-127 |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written assignments
|
|
4 | 2 |
Measurements
|
Money - Depreciation
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Work out depreciation per annum step by step -Show interest in the concept of depreciation in assets |
-Discuss the concept of depreciation as decrease in value over time -Calculate depreciation step by step for assets that decrease in value -Use formula for depreciation based on percentage decrease -Identify assets that typically depreciate in value |
How do we calculate depreciation over time?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 128-129
-Calculator -Digital devices -Charts |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written assignments
|
|
4 | 3 |
Measurements
|
Money - Hire purchase
Money - Calculating hire purchase price |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Explain the concept of hire purchase -Compare different payment options -Value informed financial decision making |
-Visit a furniture shop or examine a poster showing hire purchase terms -Discuss the terms of payment offered by the shop -Compare cash price versus hire purchase price -Analyze which payment option is more economical |
How do we pay for goods on hire purchase?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 130-131
-Posters showing hire purchase terms -Digital devices -Calculator MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 132-134 -Price lists -Charts |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written tests
|
|
4 | 4 |
Measurements
|
Money - Calculating deposits and installments
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Calculate the deposit in hire purchase transactions -Calculate the monthly installments in hire purchase -Show interest in applying mathematics in financial decisions |
-Calculate the deposit when given hire purchase price and monthly installments -Determine monthly installments when given hire purchase price and deposit -Solve varied hire purchase problems -Apply hire purchase concepts to real-life situations |
How do we apply mathematics in hire purchase decisions?
|
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 135-137
-Calculator -Digital devices -Price lists |
-Observation
-Oral questions
-Written tests
|
|
4 | 5 |
Geometry
|
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing parallel and perpendicular lines (2)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Construct parallel lines using a ruler and pair of compasses -Appreciate the importance of accurate construction of geometric shapes |
-Practice constructing parallel lines using a ruler and pair of compasses -Share drawings with other learners in class |
How do we construct polygons?
|
-MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 132
-Pair of compasses -Ruler MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 133 -Set square |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
5 | 1 |
Geometry
|
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing perpendicular lines (2)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Construct a perpendicular bisector to a given line -Show interest in geometric constructions |
-Practice constructing perpendicular bisectors using a ruler and pair of compasses -Share drawings with other learners in class |
Where do we use polygons in real life situations?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 135
-Pair of compasses -Ruler MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 136 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
5 | 2 |
Geometry
|
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing perpendicular lines (2)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Construct a perpendicular line from a point to a given line -Appreciate the importance of accurate construction of geometric shapes |
-Practice constructing perpendicular lines from a point to a given line using a ruler and pair of compasses -Share drawings with other learners in class |
How do we construct polygons?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 137 -Pair of compasses -Ruler |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
5 | 3 |
Geometry
|
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Dividing a line proportionally (1)
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Angle properties of polygons (1) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Divide a line proportionally -Appreciate the importance of accurate construction of geometric shapes |
-Practice dividing lines proportionally using a ruler, set square and pair of compasses -Share drawings with other learners in class |
How do we construct polygons?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 139
-Pair of compasses -Ruler -Set square MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 140 -Cut-out polygons |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
5 | 4 |
Geometry
|
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing regular polygons (1)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Construct a regular pentagon -Show interest in geometric constructions |
-Construct regular pentagons using pair of compasses, rulers, protractors -Share work with other groups in class |
How do we construct polygons?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 144
-Pair of compasses -Ruler -Protractor MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 146 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
5 | 5 |
Geometry
|
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing irregular polygons (1)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Construct an irregular triangle -Appreciate the importance of accuracy in construction |
-Construct triangles given different measurements (sides and angles) -Share work with other learners in class |
Where do we use polygons in real life situations?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 149
-Pair of compasses -Ruler -Protractor |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
6 | 1 |
Geometry
|
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing irregular polygons (1)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Construct irregular quadrilaterals -Appreciate the importance of accuracy in construction |
-Construct irregular quadrilaterals - rectangles, rhombuses, parallelograms and trapeziums -Share drawings with other groups in class |
Where do we use polygons in real life situations?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 152
-Pair of compasses -Ruler -Protractor -KLB Mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 158 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
6 | 2 |
Geometry
|
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing irregular polygons (1)
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing circles related to triangles (1) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Construct an irregular hexagon -Appreciate the importance of accuracy in construction |
-Construct irregular hexagons given different measurements -Share work with other groups in class |
How do we construct polygons?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 161
-Pair of compasses -Ruler -Protractor MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 163 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
6 | 3 |
Geometry
|
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing circles related to triangles (1)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Construct circles touching the sides of the triangle -Show interest in geometric constructions |
-Practice constructing circles touching sides of given triangles -Share drawings with other groups in class |
Where do we use polygons in real life situations?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 164 -Pair of compasses -Ruler |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
6 | 4 |
Geometry
|
4.2 Coordinates and Graphs - The Cartesian plane (2)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Draw a labelled Cartesian plane -Identify points on the Cartesian plane -Show interest in learning about coordinates |
-Draw and appropriately label the axes on the Cartesian plane -Practice locating points on a Cartesian plane appropriately |
How do we plot coordinates on a Cartesian plane?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 167
-Graph paper -Ruler MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 171 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
6 | 5 |
Geometry
|
4.2 Coordinates and Graphs - Table of values for linear equations (2)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Generate a table of values for a linear equation -Show interest in plotting coordinates |
-Discuss and make an appropriate table of values for a given linear equation -Generate values for linear equations |
Where do we use linear graphs in real life?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 174
-Graph paper MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 178 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
7 | 1 |
Geometry
|
4.2 Coordinates and Graphs - Linear graphs (2)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Draw a linear graph from table of values -Appreciate the use of graphs in real life |
-Make an appropriate table of values for a given linear equation and draw the linear graphs -Use IT graphing tools to create linear graphs |
Where do we use linear graphs in real life?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 180
-Graph paper -Ruler |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
7 | 2 |
Geometry
|
4.2 Coordinates and Graphs - Linear graphs (2)
4.2 Coordinates and Graphs - Graphical solution of simultaneous linear equations (2) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Draw a linear graph from table of values -Appreciate the use of graphs in real life |
-Draw linear graphs from tables of values on Cartesian plane -Share work with other learners in class |
How do we plot coordinates on a Cartesian plane?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 183
-Graph paper -Ruler MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 185 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
7 | 3 |
Geometry
|
4.2 Coordinates and Graphs - Graphical solution of simultaneous linear equations (2)
4.3 Scale Drawing - Representing length to a given scale (2) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Solve simultaneous linear equations graphically -Appreciate the use of graphs in real life |
-Generate the values in a table of the simultaneous linear equations and draw the graphs -Read the point of intersection as solution for the equations |
Where do we use linear graphs in real life?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 186
-Graph paper -Ruler MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 189 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
7 | 4 |
Geometry
|
4.3 Scale Drawing - Representing length to a given scale (2)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Represent length to a given scale -Appreciate the use of scale drawing in daily life |
-Measure and represent length of different objects from immediate environment in work book -Share work with other learners in class |
How do we determine scales in real life?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 191
-Ruler |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
7 | 5 |
Geometry
|
4.3 Scale Drawing - Converting between actual length and scale length (2)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Convert actual length to scale length -Enjoy working with measurements |
-Practice converting actual length to scale length -Share work with other learners in class |
Where do we use scale drawing in real life situations?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 193
-Ruler MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 194 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
8 | 1 |
Geometry
|
4.3 Scale Drawing - Linear scales in statement form (2)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Interpret linear scales in statement form -Appreciate the use of scale drawing in daily life |
-Read, discuss and interpret given linear scales in statement form -Share findings with other learners in class |
How do we determine scales in real life?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 195
-Ruler MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 196 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
8 | 2 |
Geometry
|
4.3 Scale Drawing - Linear scales in ratio form (2)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Interpret linear scales in ratio form -Appreciate the use of scale drawing in maps |
-Read, discuss and interpret given linear scales in ratio form -Share findings with other learners in class |
Where do we use scale drawing in real life situations?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 198
-Ruler |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
8 | 3 |
Geometry
|
4.3 Scale Drawing - Linear scales in ratio form (2)
4.3 Scale Drawing - Converting between statement form and ratio form (1) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Write linear scales in ratio form -Appreciate the use of scale drawing in maps |
-Discuss and write given linear scales in ratio form -Share findings with other learners in class |
Where do we use scale drawing in real life situations?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 199
-Ruler MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 200 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
8 | 4 |
Geometry
|
4.3 Scale Drawing - Making scale drawings (1)
4.4 Common Solids - Identifying common solids (3) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Make scale drawings -Recognize the use of scale drawing in maps |
-Make scale drawings on different learning materials using appropriate scale -Share drawings with other learners in class |
Where do we use scale drawing in real life situations?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 202
-Ruler MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 209 -Various solid objects |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
8 | 5 |
Geometry
|
4.4 Common Solids - Identifying common solids (3)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify common solids from the environment -Appreciate the use of common solids in real life |
-Identify and collect common solids such as cubes, cuboids, cylinders, pyramids and cones from the immediate environment -Share findings with other learners in class |
What are common solids?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 210
-Various solid objects |
-Observation
|
|
9 | 1 |
Geometry
|
4.4 Common Solids - Identifying common solids (3)
4.4 Common Solids - Sketching nets of common solids (3) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify common solids from the environment -Appreciate the use of common solids in real life |
-Identify and collect common solids such as cubes, cuboids, cylinders, pyramids and cones from the immediate environment -Share findings with other learners in class |
What are common solids?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 211
-Various solid objects MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 212 -Various hollow solids |
-Observation
|
|
9 | 2 |
Geometry
|
4.4 Common Solids - Sketching nets of common solids (3)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Sketch nets of cylinders -Enjoy working with geometric shapes |
-Discuss, open and sketch the nets of hollow cylinders -Share sketches with other learners in class |
How do we use common solids in real life?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 212
-Various hollow solids v Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 214 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
9 | 3 |
Geometry
|
4.4 Common Solids - Sketching nets of common solids (3)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Sketch nets of cones -Enjoy working with geometric shapes |
-Discuss, open and sketch the nets of hollow cones -Share sketches with other learners in class |
What are common solids?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 215
-Various hollow solids |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
9 | 4 |
Geometry
|
4.4 Common Solids - Surface area of solids from nets (4)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Work out surface area of cubes from nets -Enjoy working with geometric shapes |
-Work out the surface area of cubes from nets -Share findings with other learners in class |
How do we use common solids in real life?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 216
-Nets of cubes MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 217 -Nets of cuboids |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
9 | 5 |
Geometry
|
4.4 Common Solids - Surface area of solids from nets (4)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Work out surface area of cylinders from nets -Enjoy working with geometric shapes |
-Work out the surface area of cylinders from nets -Share findings with other learners in class |
What are common solids?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 219
-Nets of cylinders MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 221 -Nets of pyramids |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
10 | 1 |
Geometry
|
4.4 Common Solids - Distance between points on a solid (2)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Determine the distance between two points on the surface of a solid -Show interest in properties of solids |
-Discuss and practice measuring the distance between any two points on the surface of the solids -Share findings with other learners in class |
How do we use common solids in real life?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 224
-Various solid objects |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
10 | 2 |
Geometry
|
4.4 Common Solids - Distance between points on a solid (2)
4.4 Common Solids - Making models of solids (3) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Determine the distance between two points on the surface of a solid -Show interest in properties of solids |
-Discuss and practice measuring the distance between any two points on the surface of the solids -Share findings with other learners in class |
How do we use common solids in real life?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 225
-Various solid objects MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 226 -Stiff paper -Scissors -Glue |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
|
10 | 3 |
Geometry
|
4.4 Common Solids - Making models of solids (3)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Make models of cuboids -Enjoy working with geometric shapes |
-Make models of hollow and compact cuboids using locally available materials -Share models with other learners in class |
What are common solids?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 227
-Stiff paper -Scissors -Glue |
-Observation
|
|
10 | 4 |
Geometry
|
4.4 Common Solids - Making models of solids (3)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Make models of cylinders, pyramids and cones -Enjoy working with geometric shapes |
-Make models of hollow and compact cylinders, pyramids and cones using locally available materials -Share models with other learners in class |
How do we use common solids in real life?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 228
-Stiff paper -Scissors -Glue MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 229 |
-Observation
|
|
10 | 5 |
Data Handling and Probability
|
5.1 Data Presentation and Interpretation - Drawing bar graphs (2)
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Draw bar graphs of data -Appreciate the use of bar graphs in real life situations |
-Collect data from their own experiences, e.g., shoe sizes or heights -Choose a suitable scale to represent the information on a bar graph -Share work with other learners in class |
What are the different ways of representing data?
|
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 233
-Graph paper -Ruler MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 235 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
|
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11 | 1 |
Data Handling and Probability
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5.1 Data Presentation and Interpretation - Interpreting bar graphs (1)
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Interpret bar graphs of data -Show interest in analyzing data |
-Study given bar graphs -Interpret data from bar graphs by answering questions -Share findings with other learners in class |
What are the different ways of representing data?
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MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 236
-Bar graphs |
-Observation
-Written assignments
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11 | 2 |
Data Handling and Probability
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5.1 Data Presentation and Interpretation - Drawing line graphs (2)
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Draw line graphs of given data -Show interest in representing data using line graphs |
-Choose a suitable scale for presenting data -Make tables of values -Plot points on the graph -Join the points to form a line graph -Share work with other learners in class |
What are the different ways of representing data?
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MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 238
-Graph paper -Ruler MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 240 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
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11 | 3 |
Data Handling and Probability
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5.1 Data Presentation and Interpretation - Interpreting line graphs (1)
5.1 Data Presentation and Interpretation - Mode of discrete data (1) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Interpret line graphs of data -Appreciate the use of line graphs in real life situations |
-Study given line graphs -Interpret data from line graphs by answering questions -Share findings with other learners in class |
What are the different ways of representing data?
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MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 241
-Line graphs MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 243 -Digital devices |
-Observation
-Written assignments
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11 | 4 |
Data Handling and Probability
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5.1 Data Presentation and Interpretation - Mean of discrete data (2)
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Calculate the mean of a set of discrete data -Value the use of mean in summarizing data |
-Measure heights of group members using a tape measure -Record findings in a table -Add the heights of group members -Divide the total height by the number of learners -Share work with other learners in class |
How do we determine the mean of data?
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MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 246
-Tape measure |
-Observation
-Written assignments
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11 | 5 |
Data Handling and Probability
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5.1 Data Presentation and Interpretation - Mean of discrete data (2)
5.1 Data Presentation and Interpretation - Median of discrete data (1) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Calculate the mean of a set of discrete data -Value the use of mean in summarizing data |
-Calculate mean of different sets of data -Share work with other learners in class |
How do we determine the mean of data?
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MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 248
-Calculator MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 249 -Number cards -Digital devices |
-Observation
-Written assignments
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12 | 1 |
Data Handling and Probability
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5.2 Probability - Events involving chance (1)
5.2 Probability - Chance experiments (2) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Identify events involving chance in real life situations -Value the study of probability in daily life |
-Discuss events that are likely to happen, unlikely to happen or will not happen -Discuss other daily events that are likely to happen, unlikely to happen or will not happen -Search for the meaning of probability using digital devices or relevant print resources -Share findings with other learners in class |
When do we consider chances that an event is likely to happen?
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MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 256
-Digital devices MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 258 -Coins |
-Observation
-Oral questions
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12 | 2 |
Data Handling and Probability
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5.2 Probability - Chance experiments (2)
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Perform chance experiments -Value the use of probability in decision making |
-Roll a die 10 times -Record the number that appears on the top face of the die -Put marbles of different colors in a bag and pick randomly -Share findings with other learners in class |
Why is probability important in real life situations?
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MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 259
-Dice -Marbles of different colors |
-Observation
-Oral questions
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12 | 3 |
Data Handling and Probability
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5.2 Probability - Experimental probability outcomes (1)
5.2 Probability - Probability outcomes in fractions (1) |
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Write the experimental probability outcomes -Show interest in determining chance |
-Roll a die multiple times -Record the number that appears on the top face of the die -Determine the number of possible outcomes -State each possible outcome -Share results with other learners in class |
Why is probability important in real life situations?
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MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 260
-Dice MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 262 |
-Observation
-Written assignments
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12 | 4 |
Data Handling and Probability
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5.2 Probability - Probability outcomes in decimals or percentages (2)
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
-Express the probability outcomes in decimals -Value the use of probability in daily life |
-Toss a coin multiple times -Record the results in a table -Calculate the probability of heads and tails -Express probability as decimals -Share findings with other learners in class |
Why is probability important in real life situations?
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MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 263
-Coins MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 264 -Marbles of different colors |
-Observation
-Written assignments
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12 | 5 |
Data Handling and Probability
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5.2 Probability - Probability outcomes in decimals or percentages (2)
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
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