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Mathematics
Grade 7 2024
TERM III
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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Money
Profit
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define profit.
Select a retailer and a customer and role play the story in learner's book.
Have fun and enjoy role playing.
Learners to define profit.
In groups or in pairs, learners to select a retailer and a customer and role play the story in learner's book
What is profit?

Ruler    chart 

Smart minds pg 157-158
Oral questions Oral Report Observation Written exercise
1 2
Money
Loss
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define the term loss.
Select a retailer and a customer and role play the story in learner's book.
Have fun and enjoy role playing.
Learners to define loss.
In groups or in pairs, learners to select a retailer and a customer and role play the story in learner's book
What is loss?
Smart mind mathematics page 158-161
Ruler.            
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
1 3
Money
Discount
Discount
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define the term discount.
Read and role play the dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer.
Answer the questions that follow.
Have fun and enjoy role playing.
Learners to define term discount.
In groups, learners to read and role play the dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer. Answer the questions that follow.
What is discount?
Smart minds mathematics page 164-166.         Ruler
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
1 4
Money
Commission
Bills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define the term commission.
State the formula commission and percentage commission.
Calculate the commission and percentage commission.
Enjoy calculating commission and percentage commission.
Learners to define the term commission.
Learners are guided to state the formula commission and percentage commission.
Learners are guided to calculate the commission and percentage commission
What is the formula of calculating percentage commission?
Smart minds mathematics page 167-170.         ruler
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
1 5
Postal charges
Inland postal charges
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Visit the nearest post office.
List the services they offer.
Discuss the rates they charge for the services they offer.
Have fun and enjoy the visit to the nearest post office.
In groups, learners to visit the nearest post office.
In groups, learners to list the services they offer.
In groups, learners to discuss the rates they charge for the services they offer
Which post office have you visited?
Smart minds mathematics pg 173
Ruler

Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
2 1
International postal charges
Surface mail
Airmail
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define the term surface mail.
Draw the table of the surface mail in learner's book.
Calculate the surface mail.
Have fun and enjoy calculating surface mail.
Learners to define the term surface mail.
Learners are guided to draw the table of the surface mail in learner's book.
Learners to calculate the surface mail.
What is surface mail?
Smart minds mathematics page 174
Ruler

Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
2 2
International postal charges
Surface airlifted mail
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define the term surface airlifted mail.
State the use of surface airlifted mail.
Draw the table of the surface airlifted mail in learner
Learners are guided to define the term surface airlifted mail.
Learners to state the use of surface airlifted mail.
In groups, learners are guided to draw the table of the surface airlifted mail in learner
What is surface airlifted mail?
Smart minds mathematics page 174
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
2 3
International postal charges
Postal orders
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define the term postal orders.
State the use of postal orders.
Draw the table of the postal orders in learner
Learners to define the term postal orders.
Individually, learners to state the use of postal orders.
Learners are guided to draw the table of the postal orders in learner
What are postal orders?
Smart minds mathematics page 175.   Chart
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
2 4
International postal charges
Mobile money transaction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain mobile money transactions.
Discuss and list the various ways in which money can be transferred from one person to another.
State the uses of mobile money transactions.
Appreciate the uses of mobile money transaction.
Learners are guided to explain mobile money transactions.
In groups, learners are guided to discuss and list the various ways in which money can be transferred from one person to another.
Learners to state the uses of mobile money transactions
What is mobile money?
Smart minds Mathematics
Learner bk page 178-182
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
2 5
Geometry
Angles at a Point
Angles on a transversal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Use an IT device to watch a video clip on how to draw angles at a point.
Draw angles at a point.
Appreciate angles at a point
In groups, learners to use an IT device to watch a video clip on how to draw angles at a point.
Learners to draw angles at a point.
How do you draw angles at a point?
Smart mind  Mathematics
Learners bk page 184-187.            Chart 
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
3 1
Geometry
Angles on a transversal
Angles in a parallelogram
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Explain the meaning of alternate, corresponding and vertically opposite angles.
Draw alternate angles, corresponding angles and vertically opposite angles.
Enjoy forming angles on a transversal.
Learners to explain the meaning of alternate, corresponding and vertically opposite angles.
Learners are guided to draw alternate angles, corresponding angles and vertically opposite angles
How do you form angles on a transversal?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 page 188-193
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
3 2
Geometry
Angles in a parallelogram
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define a parallelogram.
Draw a parallelogram as shown in learner
Learners to define a parallelogram.
Learners are guided to draw a parallelogram as shown in learner
Do the angles on a parallelogram bisect each other?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 page 193-194
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
3 3
Geometry
Polygons
Interior and exterior angles of polygons
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define a polygon.
Explain regular and irregular polygons.
Draw the table in learner
Learners to define a polygon.
Learners to explain regular and irregular polygons.
Learners to draw the table in learner
What is a polygon?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 page 195-201.          Chart
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
3 4
Geometry
Interior and exterior angles of polygons
Relationship between interior angles, exterior angles and number of sides of polygons
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Extend the diagrams on pg. 172 to have exterior angles.
Measure the extended angles for each of the angles.
Calculate the sum of the exterior angles for each shape.
Enjoy working out the sum of interior and exterior angles of polygons.
In groups, learners to extend the diagrams on the previous lesson to have exterior angles.
Learners to measure the extended angles for each of the angles.
Learners are guided to calculate the sum of the exterior angles for each shape.
What are exterior polygons?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 page 201-202
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
3 5
Geometry
Geometrical Construction
Relationship between interior angles, exterior angles and number of sides of polygons
Measuring angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Trace then extend each polygon on one side to have an exterior angle.
Measure the size of the exterior angle in each polygon.
Copy and complete the table in learner
In groups, learners to trace then extend each polygon on one side to have an exterior angle.
In groups, learners to measure the size of the exterior angle in each polygon.
Learners to copy and complete the table in learner
What is the relationship between interior angles, exterior angles and number of sides of polygons?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 page 203-206
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
4 1
Geometrical Construction
Bisecting Angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define an acute angle.
Draw an acute Work out activity 2 in learner
Learners to define an acute angle.
Individually, learners to draw an acute.    Appreciate the drawing of angles.
What is an acute angle?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 page 207-210.         Chart.  Geometrical set
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
4 2
Geometrical Construction
Construction of angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Watch a video on construction of angles.
Use the links in learner`s book. Enjoy watching the video on construction of angles.
In groups, learners to watch a video on construction of angles
Learners to use the links in learner`s book.
What have you learnt about construction of angles in the video?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 page 210.    Geometrical set
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
4 3
Geometrical Construction
Constructing triangles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Draw line AB = 4.5 cm
Do activity 4 in learner
Individually, learners to draw line AB = 4.5 cm
Individually, learner to do activity 4 in learner
How do you construct triangles?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 page 218-220.      Geometrical set
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
4 4
Geometrical Construction
Constructing circles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Watch a video on construction of circles.
Construct the circles on the video.
Enjoy using digital devices.
In groups, learners to watch a video on construction of circles.
Learners are guided to construct the circles on the video.
How do you construct circles?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 page 221.   Geometrical set            ruler           
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
4 5
Data handling and probability
Data collection
Frequency distribution table
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Define probability.
Do Activity 1 in learner
Learners to define probability.
In groups, learners to do Activity 1 in learner
What is probability?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner grade 7 page 222-224.         Chart
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
5 1
Data handling and probability
Choosing a scale
Pictographs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Study the data provided in the table in learner
Learners to study the data provided in the table in learner
How do you choose a scale?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 page 225-228.                Chart
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
5 2
Data handling and probability
Bar graphs
Pie charts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Outline the procedure of drawing a bar graph.
Draw and fill a bar graph.
Have fun and enjoy drawing and colouring a bar graph.
Learners are guided to outline the procedure of drawing a bar graph.
Learners to draw, fill and colour a bar graph.
What does a bar graph represents?
Smart minds 
Learner book grade 7 page 229-235.                 Graph book
Oral questions Observation Written exercise
5 3
Data handling and probability
Pie charts
Line graph
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Outline the procedure of drawing a pie chart.
Draw a pie chart to represent different informations.
Appreciate the use of pie charts.
In groups, learners to outline the procedure of drawing a pie chart.
Learners are guided to draw a pie chart to represent different informations
What do you use to draw a pie chart?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 page 236-239                 geometrical set.                  Ruler 
Oral questions  Observation Written exercise
5 4
Data handling and probability
Line graph
Travel graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Outline the procedure of drawing a line graph.
Draw a line graph to represent different data.
Appreciate the use of line graphs.
Learners are guided to outline the procedure of drawing a line graph.
Learners are guided to draw a line graph to represent different data.
What have you learnt about a line graph?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 page 240-241.                Graph book
Oral questions Oral Report Observation Written exercise
5 5
Data handling and probability
Travel graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

Outline the procedure of drawing a travel graph.
State the formula of calculating speed.
Draw a travel graph to represent different data.
Appreciate the use of travel graphs.
Learners are guided to outline the procedure of drawing a travel graph.
Learners are guided to state the formula of calculating speed.
Learners are guided to draw a travel graph to represent different data.
What is the formula of calculating speed?
Smart minds  Mathematics
Learner book grade 7 242-244.         Graph book. Ruler
Oral questions Oral Report Observation Written exercise

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