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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Place value of digits up to hundreds of millions
Whole Numbers - Place value of digits in hundreds of millions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define place value of digits up to hundreds of millions
- Use place value charts to determine place value of digits
- Show interest in learning place value concepts
- Discuss and identify place value of digits using place value apparatus
- Fill in numbers in place value charts
- Work in groups to determine place value of digits in different numbers
Why do we need to understand place value of digits?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 4
- Place value charts
- Number cards
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 5
- Abacus
- Place value charts
- Oral questions - Observation - Written exercises
1 2
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Total value of digits up to hundreds of millions
Whole Numbers - Working out total value of digits
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define total value of a digit
- Calculate total value of digits in numbers up to hundreds of millions
- Enjoy working out total value of digits
- Make number cards and form 9-digit numbers
- Stick cards on place value charts
- Find total value of each digit by multiplying digit by its place value
How do we find the total value of a digit?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 6
- Number cards
- Place value charts
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 7
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation
1 3
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Reading and writing numbers in symbols up to hundreds of millions
Whole Numbers - Converting words to symbols up to millions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify numbers written in symbols up to hundreds of millions
- Read numbers up to hundreds of millions
- Show confidence in reading large numbers
- Read aloud numbers on number cards
- Write numbers in symbols from word statements
- Practice with numbers like 124,755,212
Why do we write numbers in symbols?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 8
- Number cards
- Number charts
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 9
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation
1 4
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Reading and writing numbers in words up to millions
Whole Numbers - Writing numbers in words on cheques
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- State the rules for writing numbers in words
- Form different 7-digit numbers and read them in words
- Enjoy reading large numbers in words
- Make number cards 1-9
- Form four different 7-digit numbers
- Fill in place value charts and read numbers formed
How do we read large numbers in words?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 10
- Number cards
- Place value charts
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 11
- Dummy cheques
- Number cards
- Oral questions - Observation - Class activities
1 5
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Writing numbers in words up to millions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Describe how to write numbers in words using place value
- Write numbers in words using place value and total value
- Show interest in writing numbers correctly
- Break down numbers by place value and total value
- Write each component in words
- Practice with numbers like car prices and milk production
How do we write large numbers in words accurately?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 12
- Number cards
- Charts
- Written exercises - Class activities - Oral questions
2 1
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Practice reading and writing numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify situations where numbers are written in words
- Read and write various numbers in words correctly
- Appreciate the use of numbers in daily activities
- Read numbers like 268,197 and write in words
- Write numbers from health campaigns and milk companies in words
- Find areas where numbers are written in both symbols and words
Where are numbers written in words in real life?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 13
- Number cards
- Digital devices
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Observation
2 2
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Rounding off to the nearest ten millions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- State the rules for rounding off numbers
- Round off numbers to the nearest ten millions
- Show interest in rounding off numbers
- Make number cards with 9-digit numbers
- Round off numbers like 87,148,729 to nearest ten million
- Fill amounts in place value charts
Why do we round off numbers?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 15
- Number cards
- Place value charts
- Written exercises - Oral questions - Class activities
2 3
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Rounding off to the nearest hundreds of millions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify the digit to consider when rounding off to hundreds of millions
- Round off numbers to the nearest hundreds of millions
- Value accuracy in rounding off numbers
- Read stories involving large numbers like supermarket sales
- Consider digit in tens of millions place value
- Apply rules: retain if 0-4, increase by 1 if 5-9
How do we round off to the nearest hundred million?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 14
- Number cards
- Place value charts
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
2 4
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Practice rounding off numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the application of rounding off in estimation
- Solve real life problems involving rounding off
- Appreciate the use of rounding off in estimations
- Round off tax amounts and farm areas
- Work out rounding off exercises like 219,486,272 to nearest hundred million
- Apply rounding off in real contexts
Where do we apply rounding off in daily life?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 16
- Number cards
- Calculators
- Written exercises - Oral questions - Class activities
2 5
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Identifying even numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define even numbers
- Identify even numbers from a set of numbers
- Show interest in classifying numbers
- Make number cards with various numbers
- Sort numbers divisible by two
- Identify digits in ones place (0, 2, 4, 6, 8)
What are even numbers?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 17
- Number cards
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation
3 1
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Identifying odd numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define odd numbers
- Identify odd numbers from a set of numbers
- Appreciate the difference between even and odd numbers
- Make number cards and sort those not divisible by two
- Identify digits in ones place (1, 3, 5, 7, 9)
- Classify numbers from production data as odd or even
What are odd numbers?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 18
- Number cards
- Charts
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Class activities
3 2
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Identifying prime numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define prime numbers
- Identify prime numbers from a set of numbers
- Value the uniqueness of prime numbers
- Copy tables and work out divisors of numbers
- Identify numbers with only two divisors (1 and itself)
- Note that 2 is the only even prime number
What makes a number prime?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 19
- Number cards
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation
3 3
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Adding whole numbers up to hundreds of millions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Describe the process of adding large numbers
- Add whole numbers up to hundreds of millions using place value charts
- Show confidence in adding large numbers
- Make number cards and form 9-digit numbers
- Add two 9-digit numbers using place value charts
- Solve addition problems like company sales
How do we add large numbers?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 20
- Place value charts
- Number cards
- Written exercises - Class activities - Oral questions
3

Opening assessment

4 1
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Subtracting whole numbers up to hundreds of millions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the process of subtracting large numbers
- Subtract whole numbers up to hundreds of millions
- Appreciate the use of subtraction in daily life
- Read stories involving subtraction (coffee export)
- Use place value charts to work out subtraction
- Solve problems like milk production and sales
Where do we use subtraction in real life?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 21
- Place value charts
- Number cards
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Class activities
4 2
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Multiplying whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Describe the long multiplication method
- Multiply whole numbers systematically
- Enjoy solving multiplication problems
- Make number wheel and spin to multiply
- Arrange numbers vertically and multiply by ones, tens, hundreds
- Solve problems like worker salaries
How do we multiply large numbers?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 22
- Number wheel
- Calculators
- Written exercises - Class activities - Observation
4 3
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Dividing whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the long division method
- Divide whole numbers systematically
- Value accuracy in division
- Read stories involving division (cement transportation)
- Work out division step by step
- Solve problems with and without remainders
How do we divide large numbers?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 23
- Number cards
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Class activities
4 4
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Working out combined operations (DMAS)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- State the DMAS rule for combined operations
- Work out expressions with multiple operations
- Show interest in solving combined operations
- Make cards with combined operations expressions
- Discuss order: Division, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction
- Work out expressions like 260-255+340-105
What is the order of operations in DMAS?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 24
- Number cards
- Charts
- Written exercises - Oral questions - Class activities
4 5
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Applying combined operations in real life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify real life situations involving combined operations
- Solve real life problems using combined operations
- Appreciate the use of combined operations
- Solve problems like tomato sales and tree planting
- Work out stadium seating arrangements
- Apply combined operations in bread trading scenarios
Where do we use combined operations in daily life?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 25
- Number cards
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
5 1
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Identifying number sequences
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define a number sequence
- Identify patterns in number sequences
- Show curiosity in number patterns
- Make number cards (2, 4, 8, 16, 32)
- Identify the rule creating the sequence
- Find next numbers in sequences like prime numbers
What is a number sequence?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 25
- Number cards
- Charts
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation
5 2
Numbers
Whole Numbers - Creating number sequences
Factors - Divisibility test for 2
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain different rules for creating sequences
- Create addition, subtraction, multiplication and division sequences
- Enjoy creating number puzzles
- Create subtraction sequence starting from 1000
- Create addition sequence starting from 1012
- Play games creating number puzzles using IT devices
How do we create number sequences?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 26
- Number cards
- Digital devices
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 27
- Divisibility worksheets
- Class activities - Written exercises - Observation
5 3
Numbers
Factors - Divisibility test for 3
Factors - Divisibility test for 4
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- State the divisibility rule for 3
- Test divisibility of numbers by 3
- Appreciate patterns in divisibility tests
- Make number cards and add digits in each number
- Check if sum of digits is divisible by 3
- Work out exercises on divisibility by 3
How do we test if a number is divisible by 3?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 28
- Number cards
- Worksheets
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 29
- Charts
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Class activities
5 4
Numbers
Factors - Divisibility tests for 5 and 6
Factors - Divisibility tests for 8, 9, 10 and 11
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- State divisibility rules for 5 and 6
- Test divisibility of numbers by 5 and 6
- Show interest in divisibility patterns
- Identify numbers ending in 5 or 0 for divisibility by 5
- Test divisibility by both 2 and 3 for divisibility by 6
- Practice with various numbers
How do we test divisibility by 5 and 6?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 30
- Number cards
- Divisibility charts
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 32
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
5 5
Numbers
Factors - Prime factors of composite numbers
Factors - GCD and LCM of numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define prime factors and composite numbers
- Express composite numbers as product of prime factors
- Value the relationship between factors and prime factors
- List factors using factor rainbow
- Use factor tree method to find prime factors
- Express numbers like 56 and 98 as products of prime factors
How do we express numbers as products of prime factors?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 36
- Factor rainbow diagrams
- Factor trees
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 37
- Factor charts
- Number cards
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Observation
6 1
Numbers
Fractions - Comparing fractions
Fractions - Arranging fractions in order
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain strategies for comparing fractions
- Compare fractions using different methods
- Show interest in comparing fractions
- Discuss strategies for comparing fractions
- Use fraction cards to arrange fractions
- Practice arranging fractions in increasing order
How do we compare fractions?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 36
- Fraction cards
- Fraction charts
- Cut outs
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation
6 2
Numbers
Fractions - Adding fractions
Fractions - Subtracting fractions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- State the steps for adding fractions
- Add fractions with different denominators
- Show confidence in adding fractions
- Use cut outs and fraction cards to add fractions
- Find LCM of denominators
- Add numerators and simplify results
How do we add fractions with different denominators?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 36
- Fraction cut outs
- Fraction charts
- Concrete objects
- Written exercises - Oral questions - Observation
6 3
Numbers
Fractions - Multiplying fractions by whole numbers and fractions
Fractions - Multiplying mixed numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Describe the process of multiplying fractions
- Multiply fractions by whole numbers and fractions
- Show interest in multiplying fractions
- Use fraction cards and models to multiply
- Convert whole numbers to fractions
- Multiply numerators and denominators
How do we multiply fractions?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 36
- Fraction cards
- Charts
- Fraction cut outs
- Models
- Written exercises - Oral questions - Observation
6 4
Numbers
Fractions - Reciprocals and dividing fractions
Fractions - Dividing whole numbers by fractions and mixed fractions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define a reciprocal of a fraction
- Identify reciprocals and divide fractions using reciprocals
- Show confidence in dividing fractions
- Use flip cards to discuss reciprocals
- Multiply by reciprocal to divide fractions
- Practice division of fractions by whole numbers
What is the reciprocal of a fraction?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 36
- Flip cards
- Fraction cards
- Fraction cards
- IT devices
- Written exercises - Oral questions - Observation
6 5
Numbers
Fractions - Creating fraction sequences
Decimals - Place value of digits in decimals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify patterns in fraction sequences
- Create fraction sequences using different rules
- Enjoy creating fraction puzzles
- Identify patterns in fraction sequences
- Create fraction sequences using different rules
- Play games creating number puzzles with fractions using IT devices
How do we identify and create fraction sequences?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 36
- Fraction cards
- Digital devices
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 56
- Place value charts
- Measuring instruments
- Class activities - Written exercises - Observation
7 1
Numbers
Decimals - Total value of digits in decimals
Decimals - Multiplying decimals by whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define total value of digits in decimals
- Calculate total value of digits in decimal numbers
- Appreciate the use of total value in decimals
- Draw abacus showing decimal numbers
- Write down numbers represented on abacus
- Calculate total value by multiplying digit by its place value
How do we find the total value of a digit in a decimal?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 59
- Abacus
- Place value charts
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 60
- Number cards
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
7 2
Numbers
Decimals - Multiplying decimals by decimals
Decimals - Dividing decimals by whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- State the rule for decimal places in multiplication
- Multiply decimals by decimals
- Value accuracy in multiplying decimals
- Calculate area of innovative gardens in shape of squares
- Count total decimal places in both numbers
- Multiply and place decimal point correctly in answer
How do we multiply decimals by decimals?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 61
- Square diagrams
- Calculators
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 62
- Number cards
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
7 3
Numbers
Decimals - Dividing decimals by decimals
Squares and Square Roots - Squares of whole numbers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Describe the method of dividing decimals by decimals
- Divide decimals by decimals using reciprocals
- Appreciate the application of division of decimals in real life
- Draw and complete tables converting decimals to fractions
- Multiply dividend by reciprocal of divisor
- Solve problems like cutting sugarcane and buying maize
How do we divide decimals by decimals?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 63
- Conversion tables
- Calculators
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 64
- Square grids
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
7

Midterm assessment

8 1
Numbers
Squares and Square Roots - Squares of fractions
Squares and Square Roots - Squares of decimals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain how to find squares of fractions
- Determine squares of proper and mixed fractions
- Appreciate the use of squares in real life
- Complete charts showing fractions and their squares
- Square numerator and denominator separately
- Convert mixed fractions to improper fractions before squaring
How do we find the square of a fraction?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 65
- Fraction charts
- Number cards
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 66
- Square cut-outs
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
8 2
Numbers
Squares and Square Roots - Square roots of whole numbers and fractions
Squares and Square Roots - Square roots of decimals
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain methods of finding square roots
- Determine square roots of whole numbers and fractions
- Show confidence in finding square roots
- Express numbers as products of prime factors
- Pair up similar factors and select one from each pair
- Use division method for larger numbers
- Find square root of numerator and denominator separately
How do we find the square root of a number?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 68
- Factor trees
- Number cards
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 70
- Number cards
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
8

Midterm break

9 1
Algebra
Algebraic Expressions - Forming expressions involving addition and subtraction
Algebraic Expressions - Forming expressions involving multiplication and division
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define an algebraic expression
- Form algebraic expressions involving addition and subtraction from real life situations
- Show interest in forming algebraic expressions
- Discuss objects like oranges owned by different learners using letters x and y
- Write expressions for total number of items
- Form expressions from stories involving cows, eggs and ages
How do we form algebraic expressions from real life situations?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 72
- Real objects (oranges, pencils)
- Number cards
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 73
- Pencils, sharpeners
- Price tags
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation
9 2
Algebra
Algebraic Expressions - Simplifying expressions involving addition and subtraction
Algebraic Expressions - Simplifying expressions involving multiplication and division
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define like terms in algebraic expressions
- Simplify algebraic expressions by grouping like terms
- Show confidence in simplifying expressions
- Read story of Otieno buying pens and pencils at different prices
- Write expression for total amount spent
- Group like terms together and simplify
What are like terms in algebraic expressions?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 74
- Shopping items
- Price lists
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 75
- Number cards
- Charts
- Written exercises - Oral questions - Observation
9 3
Algebra
Algebraic Expressions - Application of simplifying expressions
Linear Equations - Forming equations involving addition and subtraction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify algebraic expressions in geometric figures
- Simplify expressions to find perimeter and volume
- Appreciate the application of algebraic expressions in geometry
- Find perimeter of triangles with sides as algebraic expressions
- Find volume of figures with dimensions as expressions
- Solve problems involving rectangles with algebraic dimensions
Where do we apply algebraic expressions in real life?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 76
- Geometric shapes
- Digital devices
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 77
- Beam balance
- Masses (weights)
- Written exercises - Oral questions - Observation
9 4
Algebra
Linear Equations - Forming equations from word problems
Linear Equations - Forming equations involving multiplication and division
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Interpret word problems to form equations
- Form linear equations from real life situations
- Appreciate the use of equations in solving problems
- Form equations from stories about money, oranges, bananas and eggs
- Write equations like y + 3 = 11 for Juma's oranges
- Practice forming equations from various contexts
How do we form equations from word problems?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 78
- Word problem cards
- Number cards
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 79
- Number cards
- Rectangle diagrams
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
9 5
Algebra
Linear Equations - Solving equations involving addition and subtraction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- State the steps for solving linear equations
- Solve linear equations involving addition and subtraction
- Value accuracy in solving equations
- Make number cards with equations like 4x + 2 = 18
- Collect like terms on each side of the equation
- Solve to find the value of the unknown
How do we solve linear equations?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 80
- Number cards
- Charts
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
10 1
Algebra
Linear Equations - Solving equations involving multiplication and division
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain how to solve equations with brackets
- Solve linear equations involving multiplication and division
- Appreciate the application of equations in real life
- Read story of Grace giving a third of her pencils to friends
- Open brackets and collect like terms
- Divide both sides by coefficient of unknown
How do we solve equations with brackets?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 80
- Word problem cards
- Calculators
- Written exercises - Oral questions - Observation
10 2
Algebra
Linear Equations - Application of linear equations
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify real life problems involving linear equations
- Solve problems using linear equations
- Show interest in applying equations to real life
- Solve problems about Mwandawiro's salary and school fees
- Find interior angles of triangles using equations
- Solve problems about Kahuho's bags of maize
Where do we apply linear equations in daily life?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 81
- Triangle diagrams
- Digital devices
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
10 3
Algebra
Linear Inequalities - Inequality symbols
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify inequality symbols (<, >, ≤, ≥)
- Use inequality symbols to compare quantities
- Show interest in using inequality symbols
- Use see-saw to compare masses of learners
- Write Mary's mass > John's mass or John's mass < Mary's mass
- Fill spaces with correct inequality symbols
What are inequality symbols?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 81
- See-saw
- Inequality cards
- Oral questions - Written exercises - Observation
10 4
Algebra
Linear Inequalities - Applying inequality symbols to statements
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain the meaning of "at least" and "at most"
- Apply inequality symbols to real life statements
- Appreciate the use of inequalities in daily life
- Read story of Harriet visiting nutritionist about eggs and fruits
- Write: Number of eggs ≤ 2, Number of fruits ≥ 3
- Form inequalities from statements about height and volume
How do we apply inequality symbols to real life situations?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 82
- Inequality cards
- Charts
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
10 5
Algebra
Linear Inequalities - Forming inequalities involving addition and subtraction
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define a linear inequality
- Form simple linear inequalities involving addition and subtraction
- Show confidence in forming inequalities
- Use beam balance with 5 kg on one side and 3 kg + sand on other side
- Let mass of sand be b kg and form inequality
- Form inequalities from stories about buses, oranges and goats
How do we form linear inequalities?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 84
- Beam balance
- Masses
- Written exercises - Oral questions - Observation
11 1
Algebra
Linear Inequalities - Forming inequalities involving multiplication and division
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain how to form inequalities from multiplication and division situations
- Form simple linear inequalities involving multiplication and division
- Value the use of inequalities in problem solving
- Read story of Eric and Maureen buying pencils at sh 10 each
- Form inequality: 10x + 10(x+3) < 100
- Form inequalities about plates, shirts and bananas
How do we form inequalities involving multiplication and division?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 85
- Word problem cards
- Number cards
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
11 2
Algebra
Linear Inequalities - Illustrating simple inequalities on a number line
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Describe how to represent inequalities on a number line
- Illustrate simple inequalities using open and closed points
- Show interest in representing inequalities graphically
- Study number lines and list numbers greater than, less than, or equal to 5
- Use open point (○) when number is not included
- Use closed point (●) when number is included
How do we represent inequalities on a number line?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 86
- Number lines
- Inequality cards
- Written exercises - Oral questions - Observation
11 3
Algebra
Linear Inequalities - Forming compound inequalities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Define a compound inequality
- Form compound inequalities from two simple inequalities
- Appreciate the use of compound inequalities
- Look at inequality cards: y ≥ 2 and y < 7 combined as 2 ≤ y < 7
- Read story about Grade 7 Red with learners less than 45 but more than 40
- Form compound inequalities like 5 < y < 12
What is a compound inequality?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 87
- Inequality cards
- Charts
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
11 4
Algebra
Linear Inequalities - Illustrating compound inequalities on a number line
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Explain how to illustrate compound inequalities
- Illustrate compound inequalities on a number line
- Show confidence in representing compound inequalities
- Make inequality cards with compound inequalities
- Illustrate 3 < x ≤ 7 showing x greater than 3 and less than or equal to 7
- Use open and closed points appropriately
How do we illustrate compound inequalities on a number line?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 88
- Number lines
- Inequality cards
- Written exercises - Oral questions - Observation
11 5
Algebra
Linear Inequalities - Application of compound inequalities
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
- Identify real life situations involving compound inequalities
- Form and illustrate compound inequalities from word problems
- Value the application of inequalities in daily life
- Solve problems about farmers with goats (less than 8 but more than 6)
- Form compound inequality and illustrate on number line
- Solve problems about Katana buying oranges
Where do we use compound inequalities in real life?
- Smart Minds Mathematics Learner's Book pg. 88
- Word problem cards
- Digital devices
- Written assignments - Class activities - Oral questions
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End term assessment

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Marking ,issuing assessment reports &closing


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