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Secondary Sector
Mathematics
Grade 7
Christmas Term Schedule of Topics
Week Topic Sub-topics Objectives
1 Number
Theory Types of numbers: odd, even, prime, composite 1). Identifying the different set of numbers.
2). Ordering and comparing numbers on the number line.
Integers: 3). Identifying patters in sequence
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REVIEW AND DO REMEDIAL WORK ON TOPICS/CON
1 Algebra 2 1). Verbal statements and symbolic expressions 1). Expressing verbal statements in algebraic terms
2). The distributive law 2). Simplifying algebraic expressions using the distributive law
8) Estimating angles
9) Classifying angles
10) Calculating angles
A regular polygon has all its sides of equal length and all its
angles of equal size.
Re-entrant:
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EASTER TERM EXAMINATIONS
EASTER TERM EXAMINATIONS AND
13 REMEDIAL WORK ON WEAK AREAS IDENTIFIED FROM MATHEMATICS EXAMINATION
1. Use this termly schedule of topics, together with the Ministry of Education’s Curriculum Guides.
2. The recommended texts: Mathematics for Secondary Schools in Guyana Book 1 and Mathematics for Secondary School Book 1 are not the only text you can use to
give students practice exercises.
3. Use any Mathematics textbook that is available to you and the students.
4. Seek out the topics with the appropriate content for the students to gain practice.
5. If teachers feel that their students are competent in the objectives specified for the given week, then they can move on or give students additional work on the objectives to test
their skills
Ministry of Education
Secondary Sector
Mathematics
Grade 7
August Term Schedule of Topics
s Resources Evaluation Strate
Oral questioning
Chart
Models
2 Measurement 1. Volume 1) Calculating the volume of cubes and
2 2. Mass cuboids
2) Calculating the volumes of simple right prisms
3) Estimating the mass of an object
4) Measuring and calculating mass
3 3. Temperature 5) Reading and writing temperature in SI unit
4. Time 6) Reading and writing time using the 12 and
24-hour clock
7) Using units of time measurement to solve problems
10 ANNUAL
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