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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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1 | 3 |
GEOMETRY
|
Geometrical Constructions - Construction of 60°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct a 60° angle using ruler and compasses. - Verify the accuracy of construction. - Appreciate the precision of geometric constructions. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Draw lines of suitable length. - Use ruler and compasses to construct 60° angles. - Verify construction using protractors. - Practice constructing 60° angles at different points. |
How do we construct a 60° angle using ruler and compasses?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 196.
- Pair of compasses. - Rulers. - Protractors. - Plain paper. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Practical assessment.
|
|
1 | 4 |
GEOMETRY
|
Geometrical Constructions - Construction of 60°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct a 60° angle using ruler and compasses. - Verify the accuracy of construction. - Appreciate the precision of geometric constructions. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Draw lines of suitable length. - Use ruler and compasses to construct 60° angles. - Verify construction using protractors. - Practice constructing 60° angles at different points. |
How do we construct a 60° angle using ruler and compasses?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 196.
- Pair of compasses. - Rulers. - Protractors. - Plain paper. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Practical assessment.
|
|
1 | 5 |
GEOMETRY
|
Geometrical Constructions - Construction of 60°
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct a 60° angle using ruler and compasses. - Verify the accuracy of construction. - Appreciate the precision of geometric constructions. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Draw lines of suitable length. - Use ruler and compasses to construct 60° angles. - Verify construction using protractors. - Practice constructing 60° angles at different points. |
How do we construct a 60° angle using ruler and compasses?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 196.
- Pair of compasses. - Rulers. - Protractors. - Plain paper. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Practical assessment.
|
|
2 | 1 |
GEOMETRY
|
Geometrical Constructions - Construction of 30° and other angles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct a 30° angle using ruler and compasses. - Construct other angles that are multiples of 7.5°. - Develop confidence in geometric constructions. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Construct a 60° angle first. - Bisect the 60° angle to get 30°. - Construct other angles through bisection. - Verify constructions using protractors. |
How do we construct a 30° angle using ruler and compasses?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 198.
- Pair of compasses. - Rulers. - Protractors. - Plain paper. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Practical assessment.
|
|
2 | 2 |
GEOMETRY
|
Geometrical Constructions - Construction of 30° and other angles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct a 30° angle using ruler and compasses. - Construct other angles that are multiples of 7.5°. - Develop confidence in geometric constructions. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Construct a 60° angle first. - Bisect the 60° angle to get 30°. - Construct other angles through bisection. - Verify constructions using protractors. |
How do we construct a 30° angle using ruler and compasses?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 198.
- Pair of compasses. - Rulers. - Protractors. - Plain paper. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Practical assessment.
|
|
2 | 3 |
GEOMETRY
|
Geometrical Constructions - Construction of 30° and other angles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct a 30° angle using ruler and compasses. - Construct other angles that are multiples of 7.5°. - Develop confidence in geometric constructions. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Construct a 60° angle first. - Bisect the 60° angle to get 30°. - Construct other angles through bisection. - Verify constructions using protractors. |
How do we construct a 30° angle using ruler and compasses?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 198.
- Pair of compasses. - Rulers. - Protractors. - Plain paper. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Practical assessment.
|
|
2 | 4 |
GEOMETRY
|
Geometrical Constructions - Constructing triangles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct triangles given different combinations of sides and angles. - Verify the accuracy of constructions. - Show interest in triangle constructions. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Construct triangles given three sides. - Construct triangles given two sides and the included angle. - Construct triangles given two angles and a side. - Verify constructions by measurement. |
How do we construct triangles using ruler and compasses?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 199.
- Pair of compasses. - Rulers. - Protractors. - Plain paper. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Practical assessment.
|
|
2 | 5 |
GEOMETRY
|
Geometrical Constructions - Constructing triangles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct triangles given different combinations of sides and angles. - Verify the accuracy of constructions. - Show interest in triangle constructions. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Construct triangles given three sides. - Construct triangles given two sides and the included angle. - Construct triangles given two angles and a side. - Verify constructions by measurement. |
How do we construct triangles using ruler and compasses?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 199.
- Pair of compasses. - Rulers. - Protractors. - Plain paper. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Practical assessment.
|
|
3 | 1 |
GEOMETRY
|
Geometrical Constructions - Constructing circles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct circles using a pair of compasses. - Understand the relationship between radius and circle. - Appreciate the precision of circle construction. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Mark center points for circles. - Adjust compasses to required radius. - Draw circles of different sizes. - Verify the accuracy of construction. |
How do we construct circles using compasses?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 202.
- Pair of compasses. - Rulers. - Plain paper. - Circular objects. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Practical assessment.
|
|
3 | 2 |
GEOMETRY
|
Geometrical Constructions - Constructing circles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct circles using a pair of compasses. - Understand the relationship between radius and circle. - Appreciate the precision of circle construction. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Mark center points for circles. - Adjust compasses to required radius. - Draw circles of different sizes. - Verify the accuracy of construction. |
How do we construct circles using compasses?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 202.
- Pair of compasses. - Rulers. - Plain paper. - Circular objects. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Practical assessment.
|
|
3 | 3 |
GEOMETRY
|
Geometrical Constructions - Constructing circles
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Construct circles using a pair of compasses. - Understand the relationship between radius and circle. - Appreciate the precision of circle construction. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Mark center points for circles. - Adjust compasses to required radius. - Draw circles of different sizes. - Verify the accuracy of construction. |
How do we construct circles using compasses?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 202.
- Pair of compasses. - Rulers. - Plain paper. - Circular objects. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Practical assessment.
|
|
3 | 4 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Meaning of data
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define data as a collection of facts or information. - Identify different types of data. - Appreciate the importance of data in decision-making. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Discuss what constitutes data. - Identify different types of data in their environment. - Search for meanings of data from various sources. - Discuss the importance of data in daily life. |
What is data?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 203.
- Dictionaries. - IT devices. - Data samples. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
3 | 5 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Meaning of data
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Define data as a collection of facts or information. - Identify different types of data. - Appreciate the importance of data in decision-making. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Discuss what constitutes data. - Identify different types of data in their environment. - Search for meanings of data from various sources. - Discuss the importance of data in daily life. |
What is data?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 203.
- Dictionaries. - IT devices. - Data samples. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
4 | 1 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Collection of data
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Collect data from different sources. - Use appropriate methods for data collection. - Show interest in collecting relevant data. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Collect data on favorite colors, games, etc. - Use different methods like observation, interviews, and questionnaires. - Record collected data systematically. - Discuss the importance of accurate data collection. |
Why do we collect data?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 204.
- Data collection tools. - Notebooks. - IT devices. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
4 | 2 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Collection of data
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Collect data from different sources. - Use appropriate methods for data collection. - Show interest in collecting relevant data. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Collect data on favorite colors, games, etc. - Use different methods like observation, interviews, and questionnaires. - Record collected data systematically. - Discuss the importance of accurate data collection. |
Why do we collect data?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 204.
- Data collection tools. - Notebooks. - IT devices. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
4 | 3 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Collection of data
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Collect data from different sources. - Use appropriate methods for data collection. - Show interest in collecting relevant data. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Collect data on favorite colors, games, etc. - Use different methods like observation, interviews, and questionnaires. - Record collected data systematically. - Discuss the importance of accurate data collection. |
Why do we collect data?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 204.
- Data collection tools. - Notebooks. - IT devices. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
4 | 4 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Collection of data
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Collect data from different sources. - Use appropriate methods for data collection. - Show interest in collecting relevant data. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Collect data on favorite colors, games, etc. - Use different methods like observation, interviews, and questionnaires. - Record collected data systematically. - Discuss the importance of accurate data collection. |
Why do we collect data?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 204.
- Data collection tools. - Notebooks. - IT devices. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
4 | 5 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Frequency distribution tables
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Organize data in frequency distribution tables. - Use tally marks to count frequencies. - Appreciate the organization of data for analysis. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Organize collected data in frequency tables. - Use tally marks to count occurrences. - Calculate frequencies from tally marks. - Interpret information from frequency tables. |
How do we represent data in a frequency table?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 205.
- Data samples. - Frequency table templates. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
5 | 1 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Suitable scale for graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Determine suitable scales for graphs. - Apply scaling principles to data representation. - Show interest in accurate data representation. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Analyze data ranges to determine appropriate scales. - Practice selecting scales for different data sets. - Discuss the impact of scale on graph interpretation. - Create scaled axes for different graphs. |
How do we choose an appropriate scale for a graph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 208.
- Graph paper. - Rulers. - Data sets. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
5 | 2 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Suitable scale for graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Determine suitable scales for graphs. - Apply scaling principles to data representation. - Show interest in accurate data representation. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Analyze data ranges to determine appropriate scales. - Practice selecting scales for different data sets. - Discuss the impact of scale on graph interpretation. - Create scaled axes for different graphs. |
How do we choose an appropriate scale for a graph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 208.
- Graph paper. - Rulers. - Data sets. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
5 | 3 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Suitable scale for graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Determine suitable scales for graphs. - Apply scaling principles to data representation. - Show interest in accurate data representation. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Analyze data ranges to determine appropriate scales. - Practice selecting scales for different data sets. - Discuss the impact of scale on graph interpretation. - Create scaled axes for different graphs. |
How do we choose an appropriate scale for a graph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 208.
- Graph paper. - Rulers. - Data sets. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
5 | 4 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Suitable scale for graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Determine suitable scales for graphs. - Apply scaling principles to data representation. - Show interest in accurate data representation. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Analyze data ranges to determine appropriate scales. - Practice selecting scales for different data sets. - Discuss the impact of scale on graph interpretation. - Create scaled axes for different graphs. |
How do we choose an appropriate scale for a graph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 208.
- Graph paper. - Rulers. - Data sets. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
5 | 5 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Suitable scale for graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Determine suitable scales for graphs. - Apply scaling principles to data representation. - Show interest in accurate data representation. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Analyze data ranges to determine appropriate scales. - Practice selecting scales for different data sets. - Discuss the impact of scale on graph interpretation. - Create scaled axes for different graphs. |
How do we choose an appropriate scale for a graph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 208.
- Graph paper. - Rulers. - Data sets. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
6 | 1 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Pictographs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Draw pictographs to represent data. - Interpret information from pictographs. - Develop confidence in data representation. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Create symbols for pictographs. - Draw pictographs to represent data. - Interpret information from pictographs. - Discuss advantages and limitations of pictographs. |
How do we represent data in a pictograph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 210.
- Paper. - Rulers. - Colored pencils. - Data sets. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
6 | 2 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Pictographs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Draw pictographs to represent data. - Interpret information from pictographs. - Develop confidence in data representation. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Create symbols for pictographs. - Draw pictographs to represent data. - Interpret information from pictographs. - Discuss advantages and limitations of pictographs. |
How do we represent data in a pictograph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 210.
- Paper. - Rulers. - Colored pencils. - Data sets. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
6 | 3 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Pictographs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Draw pictographs to represent data. - Interpret information from pictographs. - Develop confidence in data representation. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Create symbols for pictographs. - Draw pictographs to represent data. - Interpret information from pictographs. - Discuss advantages and limitations of pictographs. |
How do we represent data in a pictograph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 210.
- Paper. - Rulers. - Colored pencils. - Data sets. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
6 | 4 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Bar graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Draw bar graphs to represent data. - Interpret information from bar graphs. - Show interest in using bar graphs for data visualization. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Choose suitable scales for bar graphs. - Draw bar graphs to represent data. - Interpret information from bar graphs. - Compare bar graphs with pictographs. |
How do we represent data in a bar graph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 212.
- Graph paper. - Rulers. - Colored pencils. - Data sets. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
6 | 5 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Bar graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Draw bar graphs to represent data. - Interpret information from bar graphs. - Show interest in using bar graphs for data visualization. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Choose suitable scales for bar graphs. - Draw bar graphs to represent data. - Interpret information from bar graphs. - Compare bar graphs with pictographs. |
How do we represent data in a bar graph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 212.
- Graph paper. - Rulers. - Colored pencils. - Data sets. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
7 | 1 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Interpretation of bar graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from bar graphs. - Make comparisons using bar graphs. - Appreciate the use of bar graphs for data analysis. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given bar graphs. - Answer questions based on bar graphs. - Make comparisons and draw conclusions. - Discuss real-life applications of bar graphs. |
How do we interpret data from a bar graph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 214.
- Sample bar graphs. - Worksheets with questions. - IT devices. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
7 | 2 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Interpretation of bar graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from bar graphs. - Make comparisons using bar graphs. - Appreciate the use of bar graphs for data analysis. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given bar graphs. - Answer questions based on bar graphs. - Make comparisons and draw conclusions. - Discuss real-life applications of bar graphs. |
How do we interpret data from a bar graph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 214.
- Sample bar graphs. - Worksheets with questions. - IT devices. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
7 | 3 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Interpretation of bar graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from bar graphs. - Make comparisons using bar graphs. - Appreciate the use of bar graphs for data analysis. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given bar graphs. - Answer questions based on bar graphs. - Make comparisons and draw conclusions. - Discuss real-life applications of bar graphs. |
How do we interpret data from a bar graph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 214.
- Sample bar graphs. - Worksheets with questions. - IT devices. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
7 | 4 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Interpretation of bar graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from bar graphs. - Make comparisons using bar graphs. - Appreciate the use of bar graphs for data analysis. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given bar graphs. - Answer questions based on bar graphs. - Make comparisons and draw conclusions. - Discuss real-life applications of bar graphs. |
How do we interpret data from a bar graph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 214.
- Sample bar graphs. - Worksheets with questions. - IT devices. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
7 | 5 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Pie charts
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Draw pie charts to represent data. - Calculate angles for pie chart sectors. - Show interest in representing proportional data. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Calculate angles for pie chart sectors. - Draw pie charts using protractors and compasses. - Label pie chart sectors appropriately. - Discuss when pie charts are most appropriate. |
How do we represent data in a pie chart?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 216.
- Protractors. - Pair of compasses. - Calculators. - Data sets. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
8 | 1 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Interpretation of pie charts
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from pie charts. - Interpret proportions and percentages from pie charts. - Appreciate the effectiveness of pie charts for showing proportions. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given pie charts. - Answer questions based on pie charts. - Calculate quantities from percentages or angles. - Discuss real-life applications of pie charts. |
How do we interpret data from a pie chart?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 219.
- Sample pie charts. - Worksheets with questions. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
8 | 2 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Interpretation of pie charts
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from pie charts. - Interpret proportions and percentages from pie charts. - Appreciate the effectiveness of pie charts for showing proportions. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given pie charts. - Answer questions based on pie charts. - Calculate quantities from percentages or angles. - Discuss real-life applications of pie charts. |
How do we interpret data from a pie chart?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 219.
- Sample pie charts. - Worksheets with questions. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
8 | 3 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Interpretation of pie charts
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from pie charts. - Interpret proportions and percentages from pie charts. - Appreciate the effectiveness of pie charts for showing proportions. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given pie charts. - Answer questions based on pie charts. - Calculate quantities from percentages or angles. - Discuss real-life applications of pie charts. |
How do we interpret data from a pie chart?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 219.
- Sample pie charts. - Worksheets with questions. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
8 | 4 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Interpretation of pie charts
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from pie charts. - Interpret proportions and percentages from pie charts. - Appreciate the effectiveness of pie charts for showing proportions. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given pie charts. - Answer questions based on pie charts. - Calculate quantities from percentages or angles. - Discuss real-life applications of pie charts. |
How do we interpret data from a pie chart?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 219.
- Sample pie charts. - Worksheets with questions. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
8 | 5 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Line graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Draw line graphs to represent data. - Connect points with straight lines to show change over time. - Show interest in representing trends in data. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Plot points on coordinate axes. - Connect points with straight lines. - Label axes and title appropriately. - Discuss when line graphs are most appropriate. |
How do we represent data in a line graph?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 221.
- Graph paper. - Rulers. - Colored pencils. - Time-series data sets. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
9 | 1 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Interpretation of travel graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from travel graphs. - Interpret distance-time relationships. - Appreciate the use of graphs to represent journeys. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given travel graphs. - Answer questions on distance, time, and speed. - Calculate speed from gradient of line segments. - Identify periods of rest, acceleration, and deceleration. |
How do we interpret travel graphs?
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- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 223.
- Sample travel graphs. - Worksheets with questions. - Rulers. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
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9 | 2 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
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Data Handling - Interpretation of travel graphs
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By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from travel graphs. - Interpret distance-time relationships. - Appreciate the use of graphs to represent journeys. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given travel graphs. - Answer questions on distance, time, and speed. - Calculate speed from gradient of line segments. - Identify periods of rest, acceleration, and deceleration. |
How do we interpret travel graphs?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 223.
- Sample travel graphs. - Worksheets with questions. - Rulers. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
9 | 3 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Interpretation of travel graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from travel graphs. - Interpret distance-time relationships. - Appreciate the use of graphs to represent journeys. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given travel graphs. - Answer questions on distance, time, and speed. - Calculate speed from gradient of line segments. - Identify periods of rest, acceleration, and deceleration. |
How do we interpret travel graphs?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 223.
- Sample travel graphs. - Worksheets with questions. - Rulers. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
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9 | 4 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Interpretation of travel graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from travel graphs. - Interpret distance-time relationships. - Appreciate the use of graphs to represent journeys. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given travel graphs. - Answer questions on distance, time, and speed. - Calculate speed from gradient of line segments. - Identify periods of rest, acceleration, and deceleration. |
How do we interpret travel graphs?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 223.
- Sample travel graphs. - Worksheets with questions. - Rulers. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
|
9 | 5 |
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
|
Data Handling - Interpretation of travel graphs
|
By the end of the
lesson, the learner
should be able to:
- Extract information from travel graphs. - Interpret distance-time relationships. - Appreciate the use of graphs to represent journeys. |
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given travel graphs. - Answer questions on distance, time, and speed. - Calculate speed from gradient of line segments. - Identify periods of rest, acceleration, and deceleration. |
How do we interpret travel graphs?
|
- Top Scholar Mathematics Grade 7 page 223.
- Sample travel graphs. - Worksheets with questions. - Rulers. - Calculators. |
- Written exercise.
- Oral questions.
- Class activities.
- Project work.
|
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