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Mathematics
Grade 9 2025
TERM II
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1

REPORTING & REVISION OF END TERM 1 EXAM

2 1
MEASUREMENTS
Mass
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Collaboratively use beam or electronic balance to determine mass of different objects
-Convert units of mass from one unit to the other.
-Work out problems on mass.
-Relate each unit of mass to Kilogram (Kg).

-Define the term mass.
-Recall the relationship between different units of mass as learnt from previous grades.
- use beam or electronic balance to determine mass of different objects as they record.
-Relate each unit of mass to Kilogram (Kg).
-Work out problems on mass.
-What do we use to measure mass? -Mass is measured in which units?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 115-117.
-Beam balance.
-A chart on Different units of mass and how they are related.
-Objects whose mass is to be determined.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
2 2
MEASUREMENTS
Mass
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Collaboratively use beam or electronic balance to determine mass of different objects
-Convert units of mass from one unit to the other.
-Work out problems on mass.
-Relate each unit of mass to Kilogram (Kg).

-Define the term mass.
-Recall the relationship between different units of mass as learnt from previous grades.
- use beam or electronic balance to determine mass of different objects as they record.
-Relate each unit of mass to Kilogram (Kg).
-Work out problems on mass.
-What do we use to measure mass? -Mass is measured in which units?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 115-117.
-Beam balance.
-A chart on Different units of mass and how they are related.
-Objects whose mass is to be determined.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
2 3
MEASUREMENTS
Weight
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Convert mass to weight (W=mg).
-Work out problems on mass and weight.
-Appreciate working out problems on weight.
-Define the term weight.
-Relate mass and weight in real life situation.
- use spring balance to determine weight of different objects.
-Relate each unit of mass to Kilogram (Kg).

-What is weight? -What is used to measure weight? -What are units of measuring weight?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 117-119.
-Spring balance.
-A chart on Different units of weight and how they are related.
-Objects whose weight is to be determined.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
2 4
MEASUREMENTS
Weight
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Convert mass to weight (W=mg).
-Work out problems on mass and weight.
-Appreciate working out problems on weight.
-Define the term weight.
-Relate mass and weight in real life situation.
- use spring balance to determine weight of different objects.
-Relate each unit of mass to Kilogram (Kg).

-What is weight? -What is used to measure weight? -What are units of measuring weight?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 117-119.
-Spring balance.
-A chart on Different units of weight and how they are related.
-Objects whose weight is to be determined.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
2 5
MEASUREMENTS
Volume
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term volume.
-State different units of measuring volume.
-Converting units of volume from one form to the other.
-Work out problems on converting units of volume from one form to the other.
-Show genuine interest in converting units of volume from one form to the other.
-Define the term volume.
-Convert units of volume from one form to the other.
- Work out problems on converting different forms of volume.
-Working out more problems on converting units of volume from one form to the other.
-What is volume? -What are different units used to measure volume?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 117-119.
-Spring balance.
-A chart on Different units of volume and how they are related.
-Objects whose volume is to be determined by formula method and displacement for the irregular objects.
-100cm3 beaker.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
3 1
MEASUREMENTS
Density
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term density.
-State different units of expressing density(g/cm3 and kg/m3.
-Converting units of density from one form to the other Hint 1g/cm3=1000Kg/m3.
-Work out problems on converting units of density from one form to the other.
-Show genuine interest in converting units of density from one form to the other.
-Define the term density.
-Convert units of density from one form to the other.
- Work out problems on converting different forms of density.
-Working out more problems on converting units of density from one form to the other.
-What is density? -What are different units used to measure density?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 117-119.
-Spring balance.
-A chart with different examples on converting units of density from one to the other.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
3 2
MEASUREMENTS
Density
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term density.
-State different units of expressing density(g/cm3 and kg/m3.
-Converting units of density from one form to the other Hint 1g/cm3=1000Kg/m3.
-Work out problems on converting units of density from one form to the other.
-Show genuine interest in converting units of density from one form to the other.
-Define the term density.
-Convert units of density from one form to the other.
- Work out problems on converting different forms of density.
-Working out more problems on converting units of density from one form to the other.
-What is density? -What are different units used to measure density?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 117-119.
-Spring balance.
-A chart with different examples on converting units of density from one to the other.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
3 3
MEASUREMENTS
Density
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term density.
-State different units of expressing density(g/cm3 and kg/m3.
-Converting units of density from one form to the other Hint 1g/cm3=1000Kg/m3.
-Work out problems on converting units of density from one form to the other.
-Show genuine interest in converting units of density from one form to the other.
-Define the term density.
-Convert units of density from one form to the other.
- Work out problems on converting different forms of density.
-Working out more problems on converting units of density from one form to the other.
-What is density? -What are different units used to measure density?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 117-119.
-Spring balance.
-A chart with different examples on converting units of density from one to the other.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
3 4
MEASUREMENTS
Density
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Relating mass and volume to get density.
-Calculating density of different objects given mass and volume.
-Work out more problems on density.
-Recognize the use of density in daily life.
-Relating mass and volume to get density.
-Calculating density of different objects given mass and volume.
-Work out more problems on density.
-What is density? -What are different units used to measure density?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 120-121.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving density.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
3 5
MEASUREMENTS
Density
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Relating mass and volume to get density.
-Calculating density of different objects given mass and volume.
-Work out more problems on density.
-Recognize the use of density in daily life.
-Relating mass and volume to get density.
-Calculating density of different objects given mass and volume.
-Work out more problems on density.
-What is density? -What are different units used to measure density?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 120-121.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving density.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
4 1
MEASUREMENTS
Time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define time.
-Relate different units of time.
-Timing time taken to do various activities in class and at school(running around the field,completing a sum,a lesson,different breaks et .
-Working on problems related to time.
-Appreciate working out problems on time.
-Define time.
-Highlighting different units of measuring time.
-Work out more problems on time.
-Model a clock face.
-What is time? -What are different units used to measure time? -Which are different types of devices used to measure time?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 123.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving time.
-A clock face.
-A stop watch.
-Wrist watch.
-Written exercise. -Oral question. -Modeling a clock face.
4 2
MEASUREMENTS
Time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define time.
-Relate different units of time.
-Timing time taken to do various activities in class and at school(running around the field,completing a sum,a lesson,different breaks et .
-Working on problems related to time.
-Appreciate working out problems on time.
-Define time.
-Highlighting different units of measuring time.
-Work out more problems on time.
-Model a clock face.
-What is time? -What are different units used to measure time? -Which are different types of devices used to measure time?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 123.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving time.
-A clock face.
-A stop watch.
-Wrist watch.
-Written exercise. -Oral question. -Modeling a clock face.
4 3
MEASUREMENTS
Distance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define Distance.
-Relate different units of distance.
-Estimating and measuring distance between various objects and buildings in school.
-Working on problems related to distance.
-Show genuine interest working out problems on distance.
-Define distance.
-Highlighting different units of measuring distance.
-Work out more problems on distance.
-Measuring distance using a meter ruler.
-What is distance? -What is the estimate distance from your class to staff room? -Which is the largest unit of measuring distance?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 123-124.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving distance.
-A meter rule.
-Written exercise. -Oral question. -Measuring various distance in school and at home.
4 4
MEASUREMENTS
Speed
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term speed.
-State different units of measuring speed(m/s and Km/h)
-Converting units of speed from one form to the other.
-Working out different problems on speed.
-Show genuine interest in calculating speed related problems.
-Define speed.
-Highlighting different units of measuring speed.
-Work out more problems on speed using the formula speed=Distance/Time.
-What is speed? -What is the estimate speed of an ambulance?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 123-124.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving speed.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
4 5
MEASUREMENTS
Speed
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term speed.
-State different units of measuring speed(m/s and Km/h)
-Converting units of speed from one form to the other.
-Working out different problems on speed.
-Show genuine interest in calculating speed related problems.
-Define speed.
-Highlighting different units of measuring speed.
-Work out more problems on speed using the formula speed=Distance/Time.
-What is speed? -What is the estimate speed of an ambulance?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 123-124.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving speed.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
5 1
MEASUREMENTS
Average Speed
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term average speed.
-Discuss on different examples on average speed from learners book.
-Working out different problems on average speed.
-Show genuine interest in calculating average speed related problems.
-Define the term average speed.
-Discuss on different examples on average speed from learners book.
-Work out different problems on average speed.
-What is average speed?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 126-129.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving average speed.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
5 2
MEASUREMENTS
Average Speed
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term average speed.
-Discuss on different examples on average speed from learners book.
-Working out different problems on average speed.
-Show genuine interest in calculating average speed related problems.
-Define the term average speed.
-Discuss on different examples on average speed from learners book.
-Work out different problems on average speed.
-What is average speed?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 126-129.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving average speed.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
5 3
MEASUREMENT
Velocity.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Meaning of velocity and its units.
-Difference between speed and velocity.
-Work out calculations on velocity,
-Recognize the difference between speed and velocity.
In groups or pairs, learners are guided to;
-State the difference between speed and velocity.
-Discuss more differences between speed and velocity.
-Work on problems involving speed and velocity.
-What is average velocity?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 129-132.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving velocity.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
5 4
MEASUREMENT
Velocity.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Meaning of velocity and its units.
-Difference between speed and velocity.
-Work out calculations on velocity,
-Recognize the difference between speed and velocity.
In groups or pairs, learners are guided to;
-State the difference between speed and velocity.
-Discuss more differences between speed and velocity.
-Work on problems involving speed and velocity.
-What is average velocity?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 129-132.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving velocity.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
5 5
MEASUREMENTS
Acceleration
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define the term acceleration and state its units.
Demonstrate how to work out problems on acceleration.
Work out problems on acceleration.
Appreciate working out problems on acceleration.
-Define acceleration and identify its units.
-Work out various examples involving acceleration.
-Interpret speed time graphs to get acceleration.
-Working more problems involving acceleration.
-When is a body said to be accelerating?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 132-134.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving acceleration.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
6 1
MEASUREMENTS
Acceleration
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Work out different questions on acceleration.
-Graphically interpreting questions on acceleration.
-Working out more problems on acceleration.
-Interpreting the graphs and working out acceleration related questions.
-Plotting graphs for accelerating bodies.
-When is a body said to be accelerating?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 132-134.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving acceleration.
-Graphs on Velocity against time.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
6 2
MEASUREMENTS
Acceleration
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Work out different questions on acceleration.
-Graphically interpreting questions on acceleration.
-Working out more problems on acceleration.
-Interpreting the graphs and working out acceleration related questions.
-Plotting graphs for accelerating bodies.
-When is a body said to be accelerating?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 132-134.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving acceleration.
-Graphs on Velocity against time.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
6 3
MEASUREMENTS
Acceleration
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Work out different questions on acceleration.
-Graphically interpreting questions on acceleration.
-Working out more problems on acceleration.
-Interpreting the graphs and working out acceleration related questions.
-Plotting graphs for accelerating bodies.
-When is a body said to be accelerating?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 132-134.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving acceleration.
-Graphs on Velocity against time.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
6 4
MEASUREMENTS
Longitudes.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the longitudes on the globe.
-Relate longitude to the time on the globe.
-Search from digital devices on more information about longitudes.
-Work out problems involving longitudes.
-Appreciate identifying longitudes from the globe.
In groups or pairs, learners are guided to;
-Identify longitudes on the globe.
-Relating longitudes to the time on the globe.
-Search from internet on more information on longitudes.
-Work out problems on longitudes.
-What is a longitude?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 135-136.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving longitudes.
-A Globe.
-A pointer.
-A laptop
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
6 5
MEASUREMENTS
Longitudes.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the longitudes on the globe.
-Relate longitude to the time on the globe.
-Search from digital devices on more information about longitudes.
-Work out problems involving longitudes.
-Appreciate identifying longitudes from the globe.
In groups or pairs, learners are guided to;
-Identify longitudes on the globe.
-Relating longitudes to the time on the globe.
-Search from internet on more information on longitudes.
-Work out problems on longitudes.
-What is a longitude?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 135-136.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving longitudes.
-A Globe.
-A pointer.
-A laptop
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
7 1
MEASUREMENTS
Relating longitudes to time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explaining the cause of day and night.
-Discuss the concept of day and night.
-Relating to time on the globe.
-Work out problems involving relationship between longitude and time.
In groups or pairs, learners are guided to;
-Explain the causes of day and night.
-Discuss the concept of rotation of earth and its effect.
-Relate longitude to time on the globe.
-Work out problems involving relationship of longitudes and time.
-How do longitude relate to time?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 137-138.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving longitudes.
-A Globe.
-A pointer.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
7 2
MEASUREMENTS
Relating longitudes to time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Explaining the cause of day and night.
-Discuss the concept of day and night.
-Relating to time on the globe.
-Work out problems involving relationship between longitude and time.
In groups or pairs, learners are guided to;
-Explain the causes of day and night.
-Discuss the concept of rotation of earth and its effect.
-Relate longitude to time on the globe.
-Work out problems involving relationship of longitudes and time.
-How do longitude relate to time?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 137-138.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving longitudes.
-A Globe.
-A pointer.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
7 3
MEASUREMENTS
Local time of places on earth along different longitudes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Determine local time of places on earth along different longitudes.
-Demonstrate how time is calculated using longitudes.
-Appreciate calculating time using longitudes.
-Determine local time of places on earth along different longitudes.
-Demonstrate how time is calculated using longitudes.
-Working more exercises on calculation of time using longitudes.
-How does change in longitude cause time difference?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 138-140.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving longitudes.
-A Globe.
-A pointer.
-Black board illustrations.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
7 4
MEASUREMENTS
Local time of places on earth along different longitudes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Determine local time of places on earth along different longitudes.
-Demonstrate how time is calculated using longitudes.
-Appreciate calculating time using longitudes.
-Determine local time of places on earth along different longitudes.
-Demonstrate how time is calculated using longitudes.
-Working more exercises on calculation of time using longitudes.
-How does change in longitude cause time difference?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 138-140.
-A chart on worked examples on calculations involving longitudes.
-A Globe.
-A pointer.
-Black board illustrations.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
7 5
MEASUREMENTS
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify currencies used in different countries.
-Collaboratively use different print materials or digital devices to search for images of different currencies and use them to make a collage of currencies.
-Discuss and identify currencies shown on the chart.
-Appreciate different currencies used in different countries.
-Identify currencies used in different countries.
-Collaboratively use different print materials or digital devices to search for images of different currencies and use them to make a collage of currencies.
-Discuss and identify currencies shown on the chart.
-How did people used to buy goods and services long time ago? -What is currency?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 142-143.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-Paper cut outs on currencies from different countries.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
8 1
MEASUREMENTS
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Converting currencies from one form to the other.
-Discuss on exchange rates.
-Work out problems on exchange rates.
-Appreciate comparing own country currency with other country currencies in real life situation.
-Converting currencies from one form to the other.
-Discuss on exchange rates.
-Work out problems on exchange rates.
-Solving more problems relating to currencies and exchange rates.
-What happens to ones’s currency when one move from one country to the other?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 143-145.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-Paper cut outs on currencies from different countries.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
8 2
MEASUREMENTS
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Converting currencies from one form to the other.
-Discuss on exchange rates.
-Work out problems on exchange rates.
-Appreciate comparing own country currency with other country currencies in real life situation.
-Converting currencies from one form to the other.
-Discuss on exchange rates.
-Work out problems on exchange rates.
-Solving more problems relating to currencies and exchange rates.
-What happens to ones’s currency when one move from one country to the other?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 143-145.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-Paper cut outs on currencies from different countries.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
8 3
MEASUREMENTS
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Converting currencies from one form to the other.
-Discuss on exchange rates.
-Work out problems on exchange rates.
-Appreciate comparing own country currency with other country currencies in real life situation.
-Converting currencies from one form to the other.
-Discuss on exchange rates.
-Work out problems on exchange rates.
-Solving more problems relating to currencies and exchange rates.
-What happens to ones’s currency when one move from one country to the other?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 143-145.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-Paper cut outs on currencies from different countries.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
8 4
MEASUREMENTS
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Determine export and import duties charged on goods and services in real life situation.
-Discuss local goods that attracts exercise duty.
-Determine exercise duty on goods and services.
- Determine export and import duties charged on goods and services in real life situation.
-Discuss local goods that attracts exercise duty.
-Determine exercise duty on goods and services.
-Work out problems on import duties, export duties and exercise duty on goods and services.
-What is import duty? -What is export duty? -What is exercise duty? -Who receives the import duty, export duty and exercise duty?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 147-149.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-Paper cut outs on currencies from different countries.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
8 4-5
MEASUREMENTS
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Determine export and import duties charged on goods and services in real life situation.
-Discuss local goods that attracts exercise duty.
-Determine exercise duty on goods and services.
- Determine export and import duties charged on goods and services in real life situation.
-Discuss local goods that attracts exercise duty.
-Determine exercise duty on goods and services.
-Work out problems on import duties, export duties and exercise duty on goods and services.
-What is import duty? -What is export duty? -What is exercise duty? -Who receives the import duty, export duty and exercise duty?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 147-149.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-Paper cut outs on currencies from different countries.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
9

MID-TERM ASSESSMENT & BREAK

10 1
MEASUREMENTS
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define value added tax (VAT).
-Determine value added tax charged from local goods.
-Discuss the importance of value added tax.
-Appreciate the importance of importance tax in ones country.
-Define value added tax (VAT).
-Determine value added tax charged from local goods.
-Discuss the importance of value added tax.
-Obtain receipts from shopping or other resources to discuss and work out Value added tax(VAT).
-Search from digital devices and work out VAT of imported goods.
-What is the function of Value added tax? -Who collects VAT?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 153-155.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-Receipts.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
10 2
MEASUREMENTS
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Define value added tax (VAT).
-Determine value added tax charged from local goods.
-Discuss the importance of value added tax.
-Appreciate the importance of importance tax in ones country.
-Define value added tax (VAT).
-Determine value added tax charged from local goods.
-Discuss the importance of value added tax.
-Obtain receipts from shopping or other resources to discuss and work out Value added tax(VAT).
-Search from digital devices and work out VAT of imported goods.
-What is the function of Value added tax? -Who collects VAT?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 153-155.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-Receipts.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
10 3
MEASUREMENTS
Approximation and errors.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Approximate quantities in measurements in different situations.
-Determine errors using estimations and actual measurements.
-Appreciate working out problems on errors approximation.
-Carrying out activities of measurements of different quantities such as length, area, volume, capacity and mass using arbitrary units.
-Estimate and measure different quantities using appropriate instruments.
-Compare estimates and the actual measurements and determine the error.
-How do we estimate measurements of different quantities?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 153-155.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-Receipts.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
10 4
MEASUREMENTS
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Determine percentage errors using actual measurements of quantities.
-Work out problems on percentage errors.
-Appreciate approximations and errors in real life situations.
-Work out the percentage error from the estimated and the actual measurements.
-Work out errors using digital devices or other resources and relate to consumer awareness.
-How do we estimate measurements of different quantities?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 158-164.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-Receipts.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
10 5
MEASUREMENTS
Money
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Determine percentage errors using actual measurements of quantities.
-Work out problems on percentage errors.
-Appreciate approximations and errors in real life situations.
-Work out the percentage error from the estimated and the actual measurements.
-Work out errors using digital devices or other resources and relate to consumer awareness.
-How do we estimate measurements of different quantities?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 158-164.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-Receipts.
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
11 1
GEOMETRY
Co-ordinates and graphs.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the vertical and horizontal axes.
-Plotting a straight line Y=Mx+C
-Plot out points on a Cartesian plane.
-Show genuine interest in plotting points on a Cartesian plot.
In groups or pairs, learners are guided to;
-Identify vertical(y-axis) and horizontal(x-axis) on the Cartesian plane.
-Plot out points on a Cartesian plane to make a straight line.
-Locate the points (y coordinates and x-coordinates on a Cartesian plane).
-How do we plot on a Cartesian plane?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 166-168.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-A Cartesian plane.
-A geometrical set.
-A Pencil
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
11 2
GEOMETRY
Co-ordinates and graphs.
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Identify the vertical and horizontal axes.
-Plotting a straight line Y=Mx+C
-Plot out points on a Cartesian plane.
-Show genuine interest in plotting points on a Cartesian plot.
In groups or pairs, learners are guided to;
-Identify vertical(y-axis) and horizontal(x-axis) on the Cartesian plane.
-Plot out points on a Cartesian plane to make a straight line.
-Locate the points (y coordinates and x-coordinates on a Cartesian plane).
-How do we plot on a Cartesian plane?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 166-168.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-A Cartesian plane.
-A geometrical set.
-A Pencil
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
11 3
GEOMETRY
Co-ordinates and graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Plotting parallel lines on a Cartesian plane.
-Draw parallel lines on a Cartesian plane.
-Relate gradients of parallel lines.
-Appreciate drawing parallel lines and relating their gradients.
Note;Gradient for parallel lines are equal.
-Plotting parallel lines on a Cartesian plane by devising table of values.
-Draw parallel lines on a Cartesian plane from the table of values.
-Relate gradients of parallel lines.
-How is gradient of parallel lines related?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 168-172.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-A Cartesian plane.
-A geometrical set.
-A Pencil
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
11 4
GEOMETRY
Co-ordinates and graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Plotting parallel lines on a Cartesian plane.
-Draw parallel lines on a Cartesian plane.
-Relate gradients of parallel lines.
-Appreciate drawing parallel lines and relating their gradients.
Note;Gradient for parallel lines are equal.
-Plotting parallel lines on a Cartesian plane by devising table of values.
-Draw parallel lines on a Cartesian plane from the table of values.
-Relate gradients of parallel lines.
-How is gradient of parallel lines related?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 168-172.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-A Cartesian plane.
-A geometrical set.
-A Pencil
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
11 5
GEOMETRY
Co-ordinates and graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
-Plotting perpendicular lines on a Cartesian plane.
-Draw perpendicular lines on a Cartesian plane.
-Relate gradients of perpendicular lines.
-Appreciate drawing perpendicular lines and relating their gradients.
Note;Gradient for perpendicular lines are M1×M2= -1.
-Plotting perpendicular lines on a Cartesian plane by devising table of values.
-Draw perpendicular lines on a Cartesian plane from the table of values.
-Relate gradients of perpendicular lines.
-How are gradient of perpendicular lines related?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 172-174.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-A Cartesian plane.
-A geometrical set.
-A Pencil
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
12 1
GEOMETRY
Scale drawing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify compass and true bearing in real life situation.
-Determine the bearing of a point from another in real life situation.
-Appreciate determining the bearing of a point in real life situation.
-Draw and discuss the compass directions and relate to the compass and true north bearings.
-Discuss and locate place from different points using bearings.
-Discuss and locate places using bearing and distance.
-Sketch and use a scale drawing to show the position of places from given points.
-How do we use scale drawing in real life situation?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 180-184.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-A Cartesian plane.
-A geometrical set.
-A Pencil
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
12 2
GEOMETRY
Scale drawing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify compass and true bearing in real life situation.
-Determine the bearing of a point from another in real life situation.
-Appreciate determining the bearing of a point in real life situation.
-Draw and discuss the compass directions and relate to the compass and true north bearings.
-Discuss and locate place from different points using bearings.
-Discuss and locate places using bearing and distance.
-Sketch and use a scale drawing to show the position of places from given points.
-How do we use scale drawing in real life situation?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 180-184.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-A Cartesian plane.
-A geometrical set.
-A Pencil
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
12 3
GEOMETRY
Scale drawing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify compass and true bearing in real life situation.
-Determine the bearing of a point from another in real life situation.
-Appreciate determining the bearing of a point in real life situation.
-Draw and discuss the compass directions and relate to the compass and true north bearings.
-Discuss and locate place from different points using bearings.
-Discuss and locate places using bearing and distance.
-Sketch and use a scale drawing to show the position of places from given points.
-How do we use scale drawing in real life situation?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 180-184.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-A Cartesian plane.
-A geometrical set.
-A Pencil
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
12 4
GEOMETRY
Scale drawing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify compass and true bearing in real life situation.
-Determine the bearing of a point from another in real life situation.
-Appreciate determining the bearing of a point in real life situation.
-Draw and discuss the compass directions and relate to the compass and true north bearings.
-Discuss and locate place from different points using bearings.
-Discuss and locate places using bearing and distance.
-Sketch and use a scale drawing to show the position of places from given points.
-How do we use scale drawing in real life situation?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 180-184.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-A Cartesian plane.
-A geometrical set.
-A Pencil
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
12 1-5
GEOMETRY
Scale drawing
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
Identify compass and true bearing in real life situation.
-Determine the bearing of a point from another in real life situation.
-Appreciate determining the bearing of a point in real life situation.
-Draw and discuss the compass directions and relate to the compass and true north bearings.
-Discuss and locate place from different points using bearings.
-Discuss and locate places using bearing and distance.
-Sketch and use a scale drawing to show the position of places from given points.
-How do we use scale drawing in real life situation?
-Mentors Mathematics learners book grade 9 page 180-184.
-Different paper cut outs on currencies.
-Black board illustrations.
-A Cartesian plane.
-A geometrical set.
-A Pencil
-Written exercise. -Oral question.
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