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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
Numbers
Percentages - Percentage increase
Percentages - Percentage decrease
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Work out percentage increase of given quantities
-Show interest in calculating percentage changes

-Discuss and determine percentage increase of different quantities.
-Solve problems involving percentage increase.
How do we calculate percentage increase?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 64
-Charts
-Digital resources
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 65
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
2 2
Numbers
Direct proportion
Direct proportion - Working out direct proportion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify direct proportions in real life situations
-Appreciate direct proportional relationships

-Role play shopping activities to show and determine direct relationships.
-Identify examples of direct proportion from daily life.
What is direct proportion?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 66
-Tables
-Charts
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 66-67
-Price lists
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
2 3
Numbers
Indirect proportion
Indirect proportion - Working out indirect proportion
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Identify indirect proportions in real life situations
-Appreciate indirect proportional relationships

-Use hourglass to show and determine indirect relationships.
-Identify examples of indirect proportion from daily life.
What is indirect proportion?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 67
-Hourglass
-Charts
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 67-68
-Tables
-Digital resources
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
2 4
Numbers
Ratios and proportions - Digital applications
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Use IT devices to explore ratios and proportions
-Show interest in technology for mathematical learning

-Use IT devices or other materials to explore percentage change.
-Watch videos on ratios and proportions as used in daily activities.
How can we use technology to learn about ratios and proportions?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 68
-Digital devices
-Videos
-Observation -Oral questions -Digital activities
2 5
Numbers
Algebra
Ratios and proportions - Real life applications
Algebraic Expressions - Factorizing algebraic expressions (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Promote use of ratios and proportions in real life
-Appreciate the relevance of ratios and proportions in various fields

-Discuss applications of ratios and proportions in various fields like cooking, construction, and finance.
-Create and solve problems involving ratios and proportions related to daily activities.
How are ratios and proportions used in different professions?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 68
-Reference materials
-Picture charts
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 67
-Number cards
-Practice cards
-Observation -Oral questions -Projects
3 1
Algebra
Algebraic Expressions - Factorizing algebraic expressions (2)
Algebraic Expressions - Simplifying algebraic fractions (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Factorize algebraic expressions by grouping terms in pairs
-Appreciate the different methods of factorizing expressions

-Group the terms in pairs to identify common factors
-Factorize each pair by identifying the common factor
-Identify the common factor from the factorized pairs to factorize the whole expression
How do we factorize algebraic expressions by grouping?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 69-70
-Number cards
-Practice cards
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 71-72
-Fraction boards
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
3 2
Algebra
Algebraic Expressions - Simplifying algebraic fractions (2)
Algebraic Expressions - Evaluating algebraic expressions by substitution (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Factorize the numerator and denominator in algebraic fractions
-Simplify algebraic fractions in their lowest form
-Show curiosity in working with algebraic fractions

-Factorize the numerators and denominators in algebraic expressions
-Identify common factors in both the numerator and denominator
-Simplify algebraic fractions to their lowest form
How do we simplify algebraic fractions by factorizing?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 73-74
-Number cards
-Fraction boards
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 75-76
-Expression cards
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
3 3
Algebra
Algebraic Expressions - Evaluating algebraic expressions by substitution (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Evaluate algebraic expressions with multiple variables
-Apply substitution to real-life problems
-Appreciate the use of algebraic expressions in real life

-Practice substituting multiple values in algebraic expressions
-Solve problems involving area, perimeter and volume using substitution
-Apply algebraic expressions to real-life situations
How do we use algebraic expressions in real life situations?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 77-78
-Expression cards
-Digital resources
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
3 4
Algebra
Linear Equations - Forming linear equations in two unknowns
Linear Equations - Substitution method introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Form linear equations in two unknowns
-Interpret real-life problems into linear equations
-Show interest in linear equations

-Role-play activities such as shopping on two different items to form linear equations in two unknowns
-Discuss with others and use other activities with two unknowns
-Practice forming linear equations from different real-life situations
How do we form linear equations in two unknowns?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 79-80
-Beam balance
-Objects of different masses
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 81
-Number cards
-Linear equation cards
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
3 5
Algebra
Linear Equations - Solving linear equations by substitution
Linear Equations - Elimination method introduction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Solve linear equations in two unknowns using substitution method
-Apply the substitution method to solve problems
-Show curiosity in solving equations by substitution

-Discuss and use substitution method to find the solutions of simultaneous equations in two unknowns
-Solve real-life problems using the substitution method
-Practice solving various simultaneous equations using substitution
What situations require the use of simultaneous equations?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 82-83
-Flash cards
-Practice cards
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 84
-Linear equation cards
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
4 1
Algebra
Linear Equations - Solving linear equations by elimination
Linear Equations - Real life applications
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Solve linear equations in two unknowns using elimination method
-Apply elimination method to solve problems
-Appreciate the elegance of the elimination method

-Discuss and use elimination method to find the solutions of simultaneous equations in two unknowns
-Practice solving various simultaneous equations using elimination
-Solve real-life problems using the elimination method
Where do we use linear equations in real life situations?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 85-87
-Practice cards
-Digital resources
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 87
-Digital devices
-Videos
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
4 2
Measurements
Circles - Circumference of a circle
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
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
4 3
Measurements
Circles - Circumference of a circle in real life
Circles - Length of an arc
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Work out the circumference of a circle in real life situations
-Value the use of circumference in problem solving

-Collect different circular objects from the environment
-Work out the circumference of each object
-Solve real-life problems involving the circumference of a circle
How do we use the circumference of a circle in real life situations?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 89
-Circular objects
-Ruler
-String
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 90-91
-Plain paper
-Pair of scissors
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
4 4
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
4 5
Measurements
Circles - Perimeter of a sector (continued)
Area - Area of a circle
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
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 99
-Peg
-String
-Tape measure
-Wood ash
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
5 1
Measurements
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 in real life situations
-Value the use of area of a circle in problem solving

-Solve real-life problems involving area of circles
-Calculate areas of circular objects in the environment
-Convert between different units when calculating areas
How do we apply the area of a circle in real life situations?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 100-101
-Circular objects
-Calculator
-Measuring tools
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
5 2
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
5 3
Measurements
Area - Surface area of cubes
Area - Surface area of cuboids
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
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 108-109
-Closed cuboid
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
5 4
Measurements
Area - Surface area of cylinders
Area - Surface area of cylinders (continued)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Work out the surface area of a cylinder
-Show curiosity in exploring the surface of a cylinder

-Discuss the properties of a cylinder
-Cut a cylinder to separate the two circular parts and the curved surface
-Observe that the curved surface opens up into a rectangle
-Measure the dimensions of the rectangle and the circles
-Calculate the areas of the circular top, circular bottom and the curved surface
-Find the sum of all the areas
How do we determine the surface area of a cylinder?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 110-111
-Closed cylinder
-Pair of scissors
-Ruler
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 112-113
-Cylindrical objects
-Calculator
-Measuring tools
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
5 5
Measurements
Area - Surface area of triangular prisms
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Determine the surface area of a triangular prism
-Show interest in exploring surface areas of prisms

-Examine a triangular prism and identify its faces
-Cut the triangular prism along its edges to separate the faces
-Measure the sides of the faces and calculate their areas
-Find the sum of the areas of all five faces
-Derive the formula for surface area of a triangular prism
How do we find the surface area of a triangular prism?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 114-115
-Triangular prism
-Ruler
-Pair of scissors
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
6 1
Measurements
Area - Area of irregular shapes
Money - Interest and principal
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
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 119-120
-Resource persons
-Financial documents
-Charts
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests -Practical activities
6 2
Measurements
Money - Simple interest
Money - Compound interest
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Calculate simple interest in real life situations
-Appreciate the concept of simple interest in financial transactions

-Search for the meaning of simple interest using digital devices or print resources
-Discuss how simple interest is calculated using the formula I = PRT
-Practice calculating simple interest for different principals, rates and time periods
-Analyze the pattern of simple interest over time
How do we calculate simple interest?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 121-122
-Calculator
-Digital devices
-Charts
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 123-125
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
6 3
Measurements
Money - Appreciation
Money - Depreciation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Work out appreciation per annum step by step
-Value the concept of appreciation in investments

-Discuss the concept of appreciation as increase in value over time
-Calculate appreciation step by step for assets that increase in value
-Use formula for appreciation based on percentage increase
-Identify assets that typically appreciate in value
How do we calculate appreciation over time?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 126-127
-Calculator
-Digital devices
-Charts
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 128-129
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
6 4
Measurements
Money - Hire purchase
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
-Observation -Oral questions -Written tests
6 5
Measurements
Money - Calculating hire purchase price
Money - Calculating deposits and installments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Calculate the total hire purchase price
-Work out the difference between cash price and hire purchase price
-Appreciate the importance of comparing payment options

-Calculate hire purchase price as sum of deposit and all installments
-Determine the difference between hire purchase price and cash price
-Solve problems involving hire purchase transactions
-Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of hire purchase
What are the advantages and disadvantages of hire purchase?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 132-134
-Calculator
-Price lists
-Charts
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 135-137
-Digital devices
-Observation -Oral questions -Written assignments
7 1
Measurements
Money - Online financial tools
Money - Financial responsibility
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Use IT and other resources to carry out operations related to money
-Appreciate the role of technology in financial calculations

-Use IT to access online shopping platforms and identify terms of sale
-Explore online calculators for interest, depreciation, and hire purchase
-Compare different financial options using digital tools
-Discuss the role of technology in financial management
How does technology help in financial calculations?
MENTOR Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 138
-Digital devices
-Internet access
-Online calculators
-Budget templates
-Case studies
-Charts
-Observation -Oral questions -Digital activities
7 2
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
-Observation -Written assignments
7 3
Geometry
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing parallel and perpendicular lines (2)
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing perpendicular lines (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Construct parallel lines using a set square and ruler
-Appreciate the importance of accurate construction of geometric shapes

-Practice constructing parallel lines using a set square and ruler
-Share drawings with other learners in class
How do we construct polygons?
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 133
-Set square
-Ruler
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 135
-Pair of compasses
-Observation -Written assignments
7 4
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 through a point on a given line
-Show interest in geometric constructions

-Practice constructing perpendicular lines through a point on a given line 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. 136
-Pair of compasses
-Ruler
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 137
-Observation -Written assignments
7 5
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
8

Midterm break

9 1
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
-Observation -Written assignments
9 2
Geometry
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing regular polygons (1)
4.1 Geometrical Constructions - Constructing irregular polygons (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Construct a regular hexagon
-Show interest in geometric constructions

-Construct regular hexagons 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. 146
-Pair of compasses
-Ruler
-Protractor
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 149
-Observation -Written assignments
9 3
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
9 4
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
9 5
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
10 1
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
10 2
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
10 3
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
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 183
-Observation -Written assignments
10 4
Geometry
4.2 Coordinates and Graphs - Graphical solution of simultaneous linear equations (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. 185
-Graph paper
-Ruler
-Observation -Written assignments
10 5
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
11 1
Geometry
4.3 Scale Drawing - Representing length to a given scale (2)
4.3 Scale Drawing - Converting between actual length and scale length (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
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 193
-Observation -Written assignments
11 2
Geometry
4.3 Scale Drawing - Converting between actual length and scale length (2)
4.3 Scale Drawing - Linear scales in statement form (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Convert scale length to actual length
-Enjoy working with measurements

-Practice converting scale length to actual 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. 194
-Ruler
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 195
-Observation -Written assignments
11 3
Geometry
4.3 Scale Drawing - Linear scales in statement form (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Write linear scales in statement form
-Appreciate the use of scale drawing in daily life

-Discuss and write 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. 196
-Ruler
-Observation -Written assignments
11 4
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
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 199
-Observation -Written assignments
11 5
Geometry
4.3 Scale Drawing - Converting between statement form and ratio form (1)
4.3 Scale Drawing - Making scale drawings (1)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Convert linear scale from statement form to ratio form
-Convert linear scale from ratio form to statement form
-Appreciate the use of scale drawing in maps

-Discuss and carry out conversions of scales from one form to another
-Share findings with other learners in class
How do we determine scales in real life?
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 200
-Ruler
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 202
-Observation -Written assignments
12 1
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. 209
-Various solid objects
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 210
-Observation
12 2
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. 211
-Various solid objects
-Observation
12 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 cubes and cuboids
-Enjoy working with geometric shapes

-Discuss, open and sketch the nets of hollow cubes and cuboids
-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
-Observation -Written assignments
12 4
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 pyramids
-Enjoy working with geometric shapes

-Discuss, open and sketch the nets of hollow pyramids
-Share sketches with other learners in class
What are common solids?
v Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 214
-Various hollow solids
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 215
-Observation -Written assignments
12 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 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
13 1
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
-Observation -Written assignments
13 2
Geometry
4.4 Common Solids - Surface area of solids from nets (4)
4.4 Common Solids - Distance between points on a solid (2)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

-Work out surface area of pyramids from nets
-Enjoy working with geometric shapes

-Work out the surface area of pyramids from nets
-Share findings with other learners in class
What are common solids?
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 221
-Nets of pyramids
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 224
-Various solid objects
-Observation -Written assignments
13 3
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
13 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 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
MENTOR mathematics Learner's Book Grade 8 pg. 228
-Observation
13 5
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. 229
-Stiff paper
-Scissors
-Glue
-Observation

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