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Directed Numbers Week 1 - 3 LEARNING OBJECTIVES Student will be taught to 1.1 Perform computations involving multiplication and division of integers to solve problems LEARNING OUTCOMES: Student will be able to. i. Multiply integers ii. Solve problems involving multiplication of integers iii. Divide integers iv. Solve problems involving division of integers i. Perform computations involving combined operations of a) addition b) subtraction c) multiplication and division of integers ii. Solve problems involving combined operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of integers including the use of brackets i. compare and order fractions and decimals. ii. Perform addition , subtraction, multiplication or division on decimals i. Perform addition , subtraction, multiplication or division involving two directed numbers ii. Perform computations involving combination of two or more operations on directed numbers including the use of brackets iii. Pose and solve problems involving directed numbers TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES 1.Use concrete materials such as colored chips 2. Complete multiplication table by recognizing patterns 3. Solve problems related to real life situations 1. Student use calculators to compare and verify answers Solve problems related to real life situations such as money and temperature SKILLS Working out identifying
1.2 Perform computations involving combined operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of integers to solve problems
Relationship Application
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1.3 Extend the concept of integers to fractions and decimals to solve problems 23/1 MERENTAS DESA 26/1 27/1 CUTI TAHUN BARU CINA Week 4 1.5 Perform computations involving directed numbers (integers, fractions and decimals)
1. Compare fractions and decimals using number a) number lines b) scientific calculator
Working Out
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Student will be taught to 2.1 Understand and use the concept of squares of numbers
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Student will be able to. i. State a number multiplied by itself as a number to the power of two vice versa ii. Determine the squares of numbers without using calculators iii. Estimate the squares of numbers iv. Determine the squares of numbers using calculators v. List perfect squares vi. Determine if a number is a perfect square. vii. Pose and solve problems involving squares of numbers i. Determine the relationship between squares and square roots ii. Determine the square roots of perfect squares without using calculators iii. Determine the square roots of numbers without using calculators iv. Multiply two square roots v..Estimate square roots of numbers vi. Find the square roots using vii. Pose and solve problems involving square and square roots i. State a number multiplied by itself twice as a number to the power of three and vice versa ii. Determine cubes of numbers without using calculators iii. Estimate cubes of numbers iv. Determine cubes of numbers using calculators v. Pose and solve problems involving cubes of numbers
TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES 1. Recognize squares of numbers as the areas of the associated squares 2. Use pencil-and paper method, mental and speed calculations to evaluate squares of numbers where appropriate 3. Use estimation to check whether answers are reasonable 4. Explore square numbers using calculators 5. Explore perfect squares
1. Explore the concept of square roots using areas of squares 2. Investigate multiplications involving square roots of: a) the same number b) different numbers 3. Use estimation to check whether answers are reasonable 4. Use calculators to explore the relationship between squares and square roots
Exploration Relationship Limit to : Fraction with number. and denom. is a perfect squares Decimals that can be written in the form of square of another decimal
Relationship Emphasize
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Student will be taught to 2.4 Understand and use the concept of cube roots of numbers
11/3 12/3 FIRST FORMATIVE TEST 14/3 22/3 SCHOOL HOLIDAY 3. Algebraic 3.1 Understand the concept of Expressions II algebraic terms in two or more unknowns Week 10 - 11
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Student will be able to. i. Determine the relationship between cubes and cube roots ii. Determine the cube roots of integers without using the calculators iii. Determine the cube roots of numbers without using the calculators iv. Estimate cube roots of numbers v. Determine cube roots of numbers using calculators vi. . Pose and solve problems involving cubes and cube roots vii. Perform computations involving addition , subtraction, multiplication, division and mixed operations on squares, square roots, cubes and cube roots i. Identify unknowns in algebraic terms in two or more unknowns ii. Identify unknowns in algebraic terms in two or more unknowns as the product of the unknowns with a number iii. Identify coefficients in given algebraic terms in two or more unknowns iv. Identify like and unlike algebraic terms in two or more unknowns v. State like terms for a given algebraic term i. Find the product of two algebraic terms ii. Find the quotient of two algebraic term iii. Perform multiplication and division involving algebraic terms i. Write algebraic expressions for given situations using letter
TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES 1. Use calculators to explore the relationship between cubes and cube roots
2. Explore estimation of cube roots of numbers 3. Explore the relationship between cubes and cube roots using calculators
1. Student identify unknowns in given algebraic terms 2. Use examples of everyday situations to explain algebraic terms in two or more unknowns
Identify Relationship
3.2 Perform computations -involving multiplication and division of two or more terms
Week 12 - 13
1. Explore multiplication and division of algebraic terms using the concrete materials or pictorial representations 2. Perform multiplication and division 1. Use situations to demonstrate the concept of algebraic expression
Investigation Recognition
symbols LEARNING AREA/WEEKS LEARNING OBJECTIVES Student will be taught to LEARNING OUTCOMES: Student will be able to. ii. Recognize algebraic expressions in two or more unknowns iii. Determine the number of terms in given algebraic expressions in two or more unknowns iv. Simplify algebraic expressions by collecting like terms v. Evaluate expressions by substituting numbers for letters i. Multiply and divide algebraic expressions by a number ii. Perform a) addition b) subtraction involving two algebraic expressions iii. Simplify algebraic expressions i. State the relationship between two quantities by using the symbol = and = i. Recognize linear algebraic terms ii. Recognize linear algebraic expressions iii. Determine if a given equation is a a) a linear equation b) a linear equation in one unknown iv. Write linear equations in one unknown for give statements and vice versa i. Determine if a numerical value is a solution of a given linear equation in one unknown ii. Determine the solution of a linear equation in one unknown by trial and improvement method iii. Solve and verify linear equations in one unknown by inspection and systematic trial, using whole numbers, with or without the use
SKILLS/POINTS TO NOTES
4.1 Understand and use the concept of equality 4.2 Understand and use the concept of linear equations in one unknown
1. Use situations to explain computations involving algebraic expressions 2. Add and subtract algebraic expressions by removing bracket and collecting like terms01 1. Use concrete examples to illustrate = and = 1. Discuss why given algebraic terms and expressions are linear 2. Given a list of terms, students identify linear terms 3. Select linear expressions given a list of algebraic expressions 4. Select linear equations given a list of algebraic equations 1. Use concrete examples to explain solution of a linear equation in one unknown
Relationship Identification
of calculators LEARNING AREA/WEEKS LEARNING OBJECTIVES Student will be taught to LEARNING OUTCOMES: Student will be able to. iv. Solve equation in the form of ax + b = c, where a, b, c are integers and x is an unknown v. Solve linear equations in one unknown vi. Pose and solve problems involving i. Compare two quantities in the form a: b ii. Determine whether given ratios are equivalent ratios iii. Simplify ratios to the lowest terms iv. State ratios related to a given ratio i. State whether two pairs of quantities is a proportion ii. Determine if a quantity is proportional to another quantity given two values for each quantity iii. Find the value of a quantity given the ratio of the two quantities and the value of another quantity iv. Find the value of a quantity given the ratio and the sum of the two quantities v. Find the sum of two quantities given the ratio of the quantities and the difference between the quantities vi. Pose and solve problems involving ratios and proportions vii. Find the value of each of the three quantities ,given: a) the ratio and the sum oh three quantities b) the ratio and the difference TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES 2. Solve equations in the form of: a) x + a = b b) x - a = b c) ax = b d) x = b a 1. Use everyday examples to introduce the concept of ratio 2. Use concrete examples to explore: a) equivalent ratios b) related ratios 1.Use everyday examples to introduce the concept of proportion 2. Verify the method of cross multiplication and use it to find the missing terms of a proportion SKILLS/POINTS TO NOTES Investigation Working out
Exploration Identification
between two of the three quantities 30/5 14/6 SCHOOL HOLIDAY LEARNING AREA/WEEKS 6.0 Phytagoras Theorem Week 21 LEARNING OBJECTIVES Student will be taught to 6.1 Understand the relationship between the sides of a rightangled triangle LEARNING OUTCOMES: Student will be able to. i. Identify the hypotenuse of a rightangled triangle ii. Determine the relationship between the length s of the sides of a right-angled triangle iii. Find the length of a missing side of a right-angled triangle using the P.T iv. Find the length of sides of geometric shapes using the P.T. v. Solve problems using the P.T i. Determine whether a triangle is a right-angled triangle ii. Solve problems involving the converse P.T. i. Construct a line segment of given length ii. Construct a triangle given the length of the sides iii. Construct: a) perpendicular bisector of a given line segment b)perpendicular to a line passing through a point of the line c)perpendicular to a line passing through a point of not on the line iv. Construct a) angle of 60o and 120o b) bisector of an angle v. Construct triangles given: a) one side and two angles b)two sides and one angle vi. Construct TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES 1. Show different cases where the hypotenuse drawn different orientation. SKILLS/POINTS TO NOTES Relationship Identification
6.2 Understand and use the converse of the P.T. 7.0 Geometrical Construction 7.1 Perform constructions using straight edge (ruler and set square) and compass
1. Explore and investigate difference converse of P.T 1. Relate to properties of rhombus and isosceles triangle
Week 22
a)parallel lines b) parallelogram given its sides and an angle LEARNING AREA/WEEKS 8.0 Coordinates Week 23 LEARNING OBJECTIVES Student will be taught to 8.1 Understand and use the concept of coordinates LEARNING OUTCOMES: Student will be able to. i. Identify the x-axis , y axis and the origin on a Cartesian plane ii. Plot points and state the coordinate of the points given distances from the x-axis and y axis iii. Plot points and state the distances of the points from the x-axis and y axis given coordinates of the points iv. State the coordinates of points on Cartesian plane i. Mark the values on both axes by extending the sequence of given values on the axes ii. State the scales used in given coordinate axes iii. Mark the values on both axes, with reference to the scales given iv. State the coordinates of a given point with reference to the scales given v. Plot points, given the coordinates, with reference to the scales given v. Pose and solve problems using coordinates i. Find the distance between two points ii. Pose and solve problems involving distance between two points i. Identify and find the coordinate of the midpoint ii. Pose and solve problems involving midpoints TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES Introduce Cartesian Coordinates as a systematic way of marking the location of a point SKILLS/POINTS TO NOTES Identification Notes: Involve all the 4 quadrants
Week 24 - 25
8.2 Understand and use the concept of scales for the coordinate axes
1. Explore the effects of the shapes of the objects by using different scales 2. Explore the effects of shapes of objects using different scales
Emphasize Investigation
8.3 Understand and use the concept of distance between two points on a Cartesian plan 8.4 Understand and use the concept of midpoints 21/7 22/7 SECOND FORMATIVE TEST
1. Discuss different method of finding distance between two points Introduce the concept of midpoint Investigation
9.0 Loci in two dimensions Week 27 LEARNING AREA/WEEKS 10.0 Circles Week 28
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Student will be taught to 9.2 Understand the concept of the intersection of two loci 10.1 Recognize and draw parts of a circle
Week 29
10.3 Understand and use the concept of arc of a circle to solve problems
i. Describe and sketch the locus of a moving object ii. Determine the locus of points iii. Construct the locus of a set of all points. LEARNING OUTCOMES: Student will be able to. i. Determine the intersection of the two loci i. Identify circle as a set of points equidistant from a fixed point ii. Identify parts of a circle ii. Draw a circle based on the condition given iv. Determine the center and radius of a circle by construction i. Estimate the value of phi ii. Derive the formula of the circumference of a circle iii. Find the circumference of a circle iv. Find the diameter and radius v. Solve problems involving circumference of a circle i. Derive the formula of the length of an arc ii. Find the length of an arc iii. Find the angle at the centre iv. Find the length of radius of a circle v. Solve problems involving arcs of a circle i. Derive the formula of the area of a circle ii. Find the area, radius or diameter of a circle iii. Solve problems involving area of a circle i. Derive the formula of the area of a sector ii. Find the area of a sector
i. Use everyday examples ii. Discuss the locus og a given diagrams TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES Use everyday examples to explain. Introduce the concept of the circle as a locus
Developmental
Explore the relationship between the length of arc and angle at the centre
Exploration Inspection
10.4 Understand and use the concept of area of a circle to solve problems 22/8 30/8 SCHOOL HOLIDAY 31/8 NATIONAL DAY Week 30 10.5 Understand and use the concept of area of sector of a circle to solve problems
iii. Find the angle at the centre iv. Find the radius v. Solve problems involving area of a sectors and area of circles LEARNING AREA/WEEKS 11.0 Transformations Week 31 - 32 LEARNING OBJECTIVES Student will be taught to 11.1 Understand the concept of transformation 11.2 Understand and use the concept of translation LEARNING OUTCOMES: Student will be able to. i. Identify a transformation as a one to one correspondence i. Identify a translation ii. Determine the image of an object under a translation iii. Describe a translation a)by stating the direction and movement in b) in the form TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES Explore the concept of transformation using concrete materials Explore translation given in the form SKILLS/POINTS TO NOTES Inquiry Working out investigate
iv. Determine the properties of translation v. Determine the coordinates under a translation of the image or objects vi. Solve problems involving translations i. Identify a reflection ii. Determine the image of an object under a reflection iii. Determine the properties of reflections iv. Determine the image of an object and the axis of reflection v. Determine the coordinates of the image or objects vi. Describe a reflection vii. Solve problems involving reflections i. Identify a rotation ii. Determine the image of an object under a rotation iii. Determine the properties of rotation iv. Determine the image of an object
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Explore the image of an object by drawing Explore the concept of images and objects under a reflection
Explore the image of an object by drawing Explore the concept of images and objects under a rotation
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Student will be taught to 12.5 Understand and use the concept of isometry 12.6 Understand and use the concept of congruence
12.7 Understand and use the properties of quadrilaterals using concepts of transformations 13.1 Understand geometric properties of prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones using concrete models 13.2 Understand the concept of nets
and the axis of rotation v. Determine the coordinates of the image or objects vi. Describe a rotation vii. Solve problem involving rotation LEARNING OUTCOMES: Student will be able to. i. identify an isometry ii. Determine whether a given transformation is an isometry iii. Construct pattern using isometry i. Identify if two figures are congruent ii. Identify congruency between two figures iii. Solve problems involving congruence i. Determine the properties of quadrilateral using reflections and rotations i. State the geometric properties of prisms , pyramids, cylinders, cones and spheres i. Draw nets for prisms , pyramids, cylinders, cones and spheres ii. State the types of solids given their nets ii. Construct the types of solids given their nets i. State and calculate the surface area of prisms , pyramids, cylinders, cones and spheres ii. Calculate the surface area of spheres using the standard formula iv. Find dimensions of a solid v. Solve problems involving surface areas i. Classify data according to those
Identification
Explore the properties of various quadrilaterals Explore and investigate properties of geometric solids using concrete models Explore the similarities and differences between nets of solids
Investigation
Investigation
Relationship
Working out
14.0 Statistics
Investigation
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Week 36
data
can be collected by counting and measuring ii. Collect and record data systematically LEARNING OUTCOMES: Student will be able to. i. Determine the frequency of data ii. Determine the data of different frequency iii. Organize data by constructing tally charts and frequency tables iv. Obtain information from frequency tables i. Construct pictograms to represent data ii. Obtain information from pictograms iii. Solve problems involving pictograms iv. Construct bar charts to represent data v. Obtain information from bar charts vi. Solve problems involving bar charts vii. Represent data using line graphs vii. Obtain information from line graphs viii. Solve problems involving line graphs TEACHING AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES Use activities to introduce the concept of frequency SKILLS/POINTS TO NOTES Relation
LEARNING AREA/WEEKS
LEARNING OBJECTIVES Student will be taught to 14.2 Understand the concept of frequency
Week 37
14.3 Represent and interpret data in i. pictograms ii. bar charts iii. line graphs
Use everyday situations to introduce pictograms, bar charts and line graphs
Application
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____________________________ (PN SYARUL BARIAH BINTI SAJURI) CHIEF OF SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS STUDY
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