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LESSON PLAN FOR EXPLORING MATHEMATICS FORM THREE TERM 1 WEEK 1 Chapter 1: Types of numbers Teacher: LESSON 1 Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Date: Learning Objectives Classify numbers as whole, natural, integers, rational, irrational and real numbers. Use calculator to solve problems involving the four basic operations on different types of numbers Content Teacher activities Introduction: 5 minutes Introduction to classifying numbers Respond to the teacher’s question. Development: 25 minutes Classifying numbers Conclusion: 10 minutes Reviewing the lesson Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Activity 1.1 on SB p. 4 Ask the students “What are the types of numbers?” Emphasise the difference between whole numbers and counting numbers. Ask students to list the first 10 of each type. Develop the lesson using the diagram in SB p. 2. Use the diagram on SB p. 3 to summarise the lesson. Ask pupils to add two – five numbers in oval. Class: Student activities Draw their own diagram in their exercise books according to the teacher’s drawing. Respond to the teacher’s question. Assignments/expanded opportunities Extension activity 1.1 on SB p. 4 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 2 LESSON PLAN FOR EXPLORING MATHEMATICS FORM THREE TERM 1 WEEK 1 Topic 1: Types of numbers Teacher: Class: LESSON 2 Learning Objective Classify numbers as whole, natural, integers, rational, irrational and real numbers. Use calculator to solve problems involving the four basic operations on different types of numbers Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Date: Content Teacher activities Student activities Introduction: 5 minutes Introduction to rational and irrational numbers Lead the review of the previous lesson with text on SB p. 5. Write down the steps followed by the teacher. Development: 25 minutes Concept development Develop the lesson using Activity 1.2 on SB p. 6. Pupils work on Activity 1.2 on SB p. 6. Conclusion: 10 minutes Reviewing the lesson Use diagram on SB p. 3 to summarise the lesson. Ask pupils to add two – five numbers to the list in each oval. Respond to the teacher’s question Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Activity 1.3 on p. 8 Assignments/expanded opportunities Support Activity 1.2 on SB p. 7 Investigation on SB p. 8 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 3 LESSON PLAN FOR EXPLORING MATHEMATICS FORM THREE TERM 1 WEEK 1 Chapter 1: Types of numbers Teacher: LESSON 3 Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Calculator Date: Learning Objective Classify numbers as whole, natural, integers, rational, irrational and real numbers Use calculator to solve problems involving the four basic operations on different types of numbers Content Teacher activities Introduction: 5 minutes Preparation on how to use a calculator Remind students about specific rules in number operation including: commutative law, associative laws, distributive laws and the identity: multiplication directed numbers: BODMAS Recall the number operation rules as required by the teacher. Concept development Lead the development through the text on SB p. 12 and 13 and example on SB p. 13. Write notes following the teacher’s steps. Work on Exercise 1.2 ??? Summarise the features of the calculator in relation to the operations. Students check if the calculators they use follow the rules of operations. Development: 25 minutes Conclusion: 10 minutes Summary Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Revision Exercise on SB p. 15 in the SB Class: Student activities Assignments/expanded opportunities Extension Activity 1.2 on SB p. 12 Exercise Homework © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 4 Term 1 Week 1 Chapter 1: Types of numbers Teacher: LESSON 4 Learning Objective Classify numbers as whole, natural, integers, rational, irrational and real numbers Use calculator to solve problems involving the four basic operations on different types of numbers Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3Computer with calculator capability calculator Student activities Introduction: 5 minutes Using the calculator Identify the different buttons on the calculator and their functions. Development: 25 minutes Concept development Ask students to identify the different key buttons on the calculator. Write the buttons on the board. Lead the discussion with examples on using calculators on SB p. 15 Conclusion: 10 minutes Reviewing the lesson Ask students what they discovered about how calculators handle the number operations. Recall from the exercise about the number operation rules they learned in the lesson. Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Exercise 1.3 on SB p. 16 Revision exercise on SB pp. 17-18 Date: Class: Go through the examples with the teacher. Work on Exercise 1.3 on SB p. 16. Assignments/expanded opportunities Homework on SB p. 16 Extension activity 1.3 on SB p. 17 ICT Activity on SB p. 17 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 5 Term 1 Week 1 Chapter 2: Patterns and sequences LESSON 5 Learning Objective Describe in words the pattern of a linear sequence State in algebraic form the pattern of a linear sequence Generate a sequence of numbers that consists of whole numbers, directed numbers, fractions and decimal numbers Use patterns of sequences to represent a given situation and use them to solve real life situations Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Resources/Learning Exploring Mathematics Exploring Mathematics Calculator Introduction: 5 minutes Patterns and sequences Ask students to list patterns in a real life situation they know. Students brainstorm the question from the teacher. Development: 25 minutes Describing patterns of sequences Lead students through Activity 2.1 on SB p. 21. Work through Activity 2.1 on SB p. 21 in pairs. Explains linear sequences using their experiences from Activity 2.1 on SB p. 21. Work on Activity 2.2 on SB p. 21 individually. Underline the terms used in sequences so far. Students check if the calculators they use follow the rules of operations. Date: Conclusion: 10 minutes Summary Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Exercise 2.1 on SB p. 22 Revision exercise on SB p. 35 Aids/LTSM Aids/LTSM PB 3 TG 3 Student activities Assignments/expanded opportunities Homework on SB p. 23 of the SB Internet homework on SB p. 26 of the SB © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 6 Term 1 Week 2 Chapter 2: Patterns and sequences LESSON 1 Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Calculator Date: Learning Objectives Describe in words the pattern of a linear sequence State in algebraic form the pattern of a linear sequence Generate a sequence of numbers that consists of whole numbers, directed numbers, fractions and decimal numbers Use patterns of sequences to represent a given situation and use them to solve real life situations. Content Teacher activities Introduction: 5 minutes Introducing linear sequences Ask students what a linear sequence is. Students discuss what linear sequences are. Development: 25 minutes Linear sequences Develop the lesson through the examples on SB p. 22 and p. 24 Conclusion: 10 minutes Review of the lesson Correct or give students answers to activities and exercises. Work on Activity 2.2 on SB p. 23. Work on Exercise 2.3 on SB p. 23. Students do Activity 2.4 on SB p. 25. Students do Exercise 2.3 on SB p. 25. Students mark their own work as the teacher gives them answers. Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Exercise 2.2 on SB p. 23 Exercise 2.3 on SB p. 25 Student activities Assignments/expanded opportunities Support work on SB p. 23 Support activity 2.1 on SB p. 22 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 7 Term 1 Week 2 Chapter 2: Patterns and sequences LESSON 2 Learning Objectives Describe in words the pattern of a linear sequence State in algebraic form the pattern of a linear sequence Generate a sequence of numbers that consists of whole numbers, directed numbers, fractions and decimal numbers Use patterns of sequences to represent a given situation and use them to solve real life situations. Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Introduction: 5 minutes General formula Ask students what they have learned about sequences. Respond to the teacher’s question. Development: 25 minutes General formula Lead the students in coming up with the formula for linear sequences. Work with the class on the example on SB p. 25 and example on SB p. 26. Use the formula to work out sequences in Exercises 2.4 on SB p. 27 and 2.5 on SB p. 28 Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 30 minutes Summary of the lesson Date: Assessment Exercise 2.4 and 2.5 on SB p. 27 and p. 28 Student activities Assignments/expanded opportunities Extension activity 2.1 on SB p. 27 Extension activity 2.2 on SB p. 28. © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 8 Term 1 Week 2 Chapter 2: Patterns and sequences LESSON 3 Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Date: Learning Objectives Describe in words the pattern of a linear sequence State in algebraic form the pattern of a linear sequence Generate a sequence of numbers that consists of whole numbers, directed numbers, fractions and decimal numbers Use patterns of sequences to represent a given situation and use them to solve real life situations. Content Teacher activities Introduction: 5 minutes Linear sequences in real life Respond to the teacher’s questions. Among them may be questions about zebras, baskets, blankets. Development: 25 minutes Linear sequences in real life Lead discussion on situations resembling linear sequences in real life. Use the students’ response to emphasise the difference between a sequence and a pattern. Zebras may show patterns which are not necessarily sequences. Develop the lesson through examples on SB p. 29/30. Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 30 minutes Review of the lesson Give students feedback on their work. Students compare their work with the teacher’s feedback. Assignments/expanded opportunities ICT Activity on SB p. 31 Investigations on SB p. 32-33 Extension activity 2.3 on SB p. 34 Internet research on SB p. 34 Assessment Exercise 2.6 on SB p. 30 Revision exercise on pp. 30-31 in the SB. Student activities Work on Exercise 2.6 on SB p. 30. © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 9 Term 1 Week 2 Chapter 3: Indices LESSON 4 Learning Objectives Interpret integral and positive fractional indices Simplify expressions involving integral and positive fractional indices Solve problems involving integral and positive fractional indices Order numbers expressed in standard form Solve problems involving numbers expressed in standard form. Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Date: Content Teacher activities Student activities Introduction: 5 minutes Introduction to indices Students respond to teacher’s questions. Development: 25 minutes Interpreting indices Discuss terminology with students. Words include: power index exponent and coefficient. Develop the lesson by going through the rules of indices on SB p. 39. Conclusion: 10 minutes Reviewing the lesson Total duration: 30 minutes Assessment Activity 3.2 on SB p. 41 Lead the students through fractional indices by using text on SB p. 40 and the example on SB p. 40. Ask the students what they have learned in this lesson. Give students answers to activities. Work on Activity 3.1 on SB p. 39. Do Support activity 3.1 on SB p. 41. Do Activity 3.2 on SB p. 41. Students mark their own work as per teacher’s answers. Assignments/expanded opportunities Homework exercise on SB p. 40 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 10 Term 1 Week 2 Topic 3: Indices LESSON 5 Learning Objectives Interpret integral and positive fractional indices Simplify expressions involving integral and positive fractional indices Solve problems involving integral and positive fractional indices Order numbers expressed in standard form Solve problems involving numbers expressed in standard form. Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Date: Content Teacher activities Student activities Introduction: 5 minutes Reviewing previous work Help students recall working with fractional indices. Students respond to the teacher’s questions. Development: 25 minutes Algebraic indices Develop the lesson with examples on SB p. 41. Students work on Exercise 3.1 on SB p. 42 Lead the discussion on expressions on fractional indices through examples on SB p. 42 Ask students what they have learnt in the topic Students work on Exercise 3.2 on SB p. 43. Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 30 minutes Reviewing the lesson Assessment Students summarise what they have learned. Assignments/expanded opportunities Support activity on SB p. 41 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 11 Term 1 Week 3 Chapter 3: Indices LESSON 1 Learning Objectives Interpret integral and positive fractional indices Simplify expressions involving integral and positive fractional indices Solve problems involving integral and positive fractional indices Order numbers expressed in standard form Solve problems involving numbers expressed in standard form. Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Date: Content Teacher activities Student activities Introduction: 5 minutes Problems involving indices Go over the work of the previous lesson. Students respond to the teacher’s questions. Development: 25 minutes Problems involving indices Develop the lesson through Activity 3.3 on SB p. 43 as an example. Give more examples if some students are falling behind. Work on Activity 3.3 on SB p. 43 with the teacher. Work on Activity 3.4 and Exercise 33 on SB p. 44. Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 80 minutes Reviewing the lesson Give answers to Activity 3.4 on SB p. 44 and Exercise 3.3 p. 44 to the students. Mark their own work as per teacher’s answers Assessment Exercise 3.3 on SB p. 44 Assignments/expanded opportunities Project on SB p. 45 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 12 Term 1 Week 3 Chapter 3: Indices LESSON 2 Learning Objectives Interpret integral and positive fractional indices Simplify expressions involving integral and positive fractional indices Solve problems involving integral and positive fractional indices Order numbers expressed in standard form Solve problems involving numbers expressed in standard form. Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Introduction: 5 minutes Standard form Introduce the lesson with a discussion of the new words on SB p. 45. Students write new words in their exercise books. Development: 25 minutes Standard form Develop the lesson with the text on SB pp. 45-46 and Support activity 3.2. Introduce ordering of numbers in standard form through Activity 3.5 on SB p. 47 Ask students about problems involving standard form. Ask what they have learned in the lesson. Work on Exercise 3.4 on SB p. 47. Date: Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Reviewing the lesson Assessment Revision test on SB p. 51 Exercise 3.5 on SB p. 48 Student activities Work on Exercise 3.5 on SB p. 48. Answer the teacher’s questions. Assignments/expanded opportunities ICT Activity 3.1 on SB p. 46 Extension Activity 3.1 on SB p. 49 ICT Activity 3.2 on SB p. 50 Internet Access on SB p. 50 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 13 Term 1 Week 3 Chapter 4 Money LESSON 3 Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Date: Learning Objectives Solve problems involving compound interest Solve problems involving depreciation Solve problems involving appreciation Calculate percentage increase of basic commodities due to inflation Content Teacher activities Introduction: 5 minutes Solving problems involving interest Remind students of simple interest through examples on SB p. 55. Do Exercise 4.1 on SB p. 56. Development: 25 minutes Solving problems involving interest Develop the concept of compound interest through examples on SB p. 57. Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Reviewing the lesson Give students answers to exercises. Follow and write teacher’s explanation in their exercise books. Work on Activity 4.1 on SB p. 58 and Exercise 4.2 on SB p. 59 Correct their own answers against the teacher’s. Assignments/expanded opportunities Homework Exercise on SB p. 60 Internet Access on SB p. 60. Assessment Revision exercise on SB p. 59 of SB Student activities © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 14 Term 1 Week 3 Chapter 4 Money LESSON 4 Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Date: Learning Objectives Solve problems involving compound interest Solve problems involving depreciation Solve problems involving appreciation Calculate percentage increase of basic commodities due to inflation Content Teacher activities Introduction: 5 minutes Introducing Value Added Tax (VAT) Ask students what they know about tax and especially VAT. Students talk about what they know about VAT. Development: 25 minutes Concept development Develop the lesson through examples on SB p. 61. Write the examples following the teacher. Work on Exercise 4.3 on SB p. 62. Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Reviewing the lesson Go through some useful information on VAT on SB p. 63. Write the useful information in their exercise books. Assignments/expanded opportunities Assessment Exercise 4.3 on SB p. 62 Student activities © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 15 Term 1 Week 3 Chapter 4 Money LESSON 5 Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Date: Learning Objectives Solve problems involving compound interest Solve problems involving depreciation Solve problems involving appreciation Calculate percentage increase of basic commodities due to inflation Content Teacher activities Introduction: 5 minutes Appreciation and depreciation Discuss terminology and new words on SB p. 63 and see if students know the words. Write definition and explanations of terminology as explained by the teacher Development : 25 minutes Depreciation Develop the concept of depreciation with examples on SB pp. 63-64. Work on exercise 4.4 on SB p. 65. Develop the concept of appreciation. Give students answers to exercises. Work on exercise 4.5 on SB p. 66 Compare the teachers answers to theirs and make corrections Assignments/expanded opportunities Extension Activity 4.1 on SB p. 65 Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Reviewing the lesson Assessment Exercise 4.3 on SB p. 62 Exercise 4.4 on SB p. 65 Student activities © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 16 Term 1 Week 4 Chapter 4: Money LESSON 1 Learning Objectives Solve problems involving compound interest Solve problems involving depreciation Solve problems involving appreciation Calculate percentage increase of basic commodities due to inflation Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Introduction: 5 minutes Inflation Find out if students know what inflation is. Respond to the teacher’s probing questions. Development : 25 minutes Working with inflation Develop the concept of inflation with examples on SB p. 67. Work on Exercise 4.6 on SB pp. 67-68. Conclusion: 10 minutes Reviewing the lesson Emphasise important issues around inflation. Write important points about inflation in their exercise books. Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Revision exercise on SB p. 71 Date: Student activities Assignments/expanded opportunities Project on SB p. 68 Extension activity 4.2 on SB p. 70 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 17 Term 1 Week 4 Topic 5: Matrices LESSON 2 Learning Objectives Multiply a matrix by another matrix with both matrices comprising up to 4 columns and up to 4 rows. Investigate associativity, commutativity and identity of a 2 by 2 matrix in arithmetic computation Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Introduction: 5 minutes Introducing matrices Tell the teacher what they remember from previous years Development : 25 minutes What are matrices Conclusion: 10 minutes Review the lesson Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Exercise 1 on SB p. 78 of the SB Date: Remind students about matrices from the previous year through new words on SB pp. 74-75. Develop the matrices using example on SB p. 74 and text on SB p. 75. Emphasise the importance of the order of a matrix Emphasise rows and columns and alert students to not interchanging rows and columns. Give students answers to Support Activity 5.1 on SB p. 76 Student activities Write teacher’s explanation in their exercise books. Work on Support activity 5.1 on SB p. 76. Check their answers against the teacher’s. Assignments/expanded opportunities Support activity on SB p.76 Extension activity on SB p. 76 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 18 Term 1 Week 4 Chapter 5: Matrices LESSON 3 Learning Objectives Multiply a matrix by another matrix with both matrices comprising of up to 4 columns and up to 4 rows. Investigate associativity, commutativity and identity of a 2 by 2 matrix in arithmetic computation Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Introduction: 5 minutes Operations with matrices Work on examples on SB p. 77. Development : 25 minutes Multiplication of matrices Remind students about addition and subtraction of matrices. Emphasise the rules for matrix addition and subtraction. Develops the lesson with explaining that multiplication of matrices could be looked into two ways. Multiplying one matrix by another matrix and multiplying a matrix by another number. Multiplying a matrix by another number Emphasise the rules for matrix multiplication. Give students answers to exercises. Students compare their answers to the teacher’s. Date: Conclusion: 10 minutes Reviewing the lesson Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Exercise 5.1 on SB p. 78 Student activities Learn multiplying a matrix by a number through Exercise 5.1 on SB pp. 78-9. Students learn multiplying a matrix by another matrix through Activity 5.1 on SB p. 81. Assignments/expanded opportunities © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 19 Term 1 Week 4 Chapter 5: Matrices LESSON 4 Learning Objectives Multiply a matrix by another matrix with both matrices comprising of up to 4 columns and up to 4 rows. Investigate associativity, commutativity and identity of a 2 by 2 matrix in arithmetic computation Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Introduction: 5 minutes Matrix operation rules Recall what they know about the number operations rules. Development : 25 minutes Concept development: commutativity and associativity Remind the students of the number operation rules, i.e. commutative, associativity, identity. Develop the concept of commutativity through an investigation on SB p. 88. The investigation can be done individually or in pairs or as group. Develop the concept of associativity through the investigation on SB p. 89. Give students the answers to the activity. Students work on investigation of p. 89 Date: Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Summary of the lesson Assessment Exercise 5.2 on SB p. 84 Student activities Students work on the investigation under the guidance of the teacher. Students work on example on SB p. 88 Compare their answers to the teacher’s answers. Assignments/expanded opportunities ICT Activity on SB p. 85. Emerging issue on SB p. 85 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 20 Term 1 Week 4 Chapter 5: Matrices LESSON 5 Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Computer with calculator capability Date: Learning Objectives Multiply a matrix by another matrix with both matrices comprising of up to 4 columns and up to 4 rows. Investigate associativity, commutativity and identity of a 2 by 2 matrix in arithmetic computation Content Teacher activities Introduction: 8 minutes Identity and associativity of matrix operations Ask students to identify the identity numbers under number operations Development: 25 minutes Identity of a matrix Develop the lesson through the example on identity numbers under addition on SB p. 90. They inform the teacher the identity number under multiplication is ‘1’. And under addition is ‘0’ Work on Activity 5.4 on SB p. 91. Work on Exercise 5.4 on SB p. 92. Student activities Associativity of a matrix Lead the lesson on identity under multiplication with the example on SB p. 91. Ask students what they have learned in the lesson. Conclusion: 7 minutes Summary of the lesson Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Revision exercise on SB p. 93 Students respond to the teacher’s questions. Assignments/expanded opportunities Investigations on SB pp. 88 and 89 Homework exercise on SB p. 92 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 21 Term 1 Week 5 Chapter 6: Properties of triangles LESSON 1 Learning Objectives Derive the midpoint theorem by investigation Solve problems involving the mid-point theorem Derive the converse of the midpoint theorem by investigation Solve problems involving the converse of the mid-point theorem Calculate unknown sides and angles using properties of congruent triangles Calculate unknown sides using properties of similar triangles Solve problems involving properties of congruent triangles and similar triangles Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set square Introduction: 5 minutes Introducing the topic Students give all kinds of responses relating to triangles. Development: 25 minutes Midpoint theorem Conclusion: 10 minutes Reviewing the lesson Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Date: Ask students what a triangle is and what they know about triangles in a brainstorming activity. Highlight those properties that will lead to the lesson of the day. Ask students to work in groups of four or five and work through investigation on SB p. 99. Ask the students to state what they have discovered Read and explain the text at the end of SB p. 99 as a summary. Student activities Work on investigation activity on SB p. 99 in groups. Each group presents what they have discovered to the class. Check that the statement read by the teacher agrees with what they found in the Investigation on SB p. 99. Assignments/expanded opportunities Investigation on SB p. 99 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 22 Term 1 Week 5 Chapter 6: Properties of triangles LESSON 2 Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Date: Learning Objectives Derive the midpoint theorem by investigation Solve problems involving the midpoint theorem Derive the converse of the midpoint theorem by investigation Solve problems involving the converse of the mid-point theorem Calculate unknown sides and angles using properties of congruent triangles Calculate unknown sides using properties of similar triangles Solve problems involving properties of congruent triangles and similar triangles Content Teacher activities Introduction: 5 minutes Converse of midpoint theorem Ask students to recall the midpoint theorem. Ask students to try and create the converse. Tell the teacher what they remember about the midpoint theorem. Ask students to work on the Investigation activity on SB p. 101 in groups. Give the statement of converse of midpoint. Ask students to work on Activity 6.1 on SB p. 101 Ask students to compare the midpoint theorem and its converse. Follow the instruction for the investigation. Students work on Activity 6.1 on SB p. 101. Development: 25 minutes The converse of the midpoint theorem Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Reviewing the lesson Assessment Student activities Try to reverse the statement. Compare the midpoint theorem and its converse. Assignments/expanded opportunities Investigation on SB p. 101 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 23 Term 1 Week 5 Chapter 6: Properties of triangles LESSON 3 Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Date: Learning Objectives Derive the midpoint theorem by investigation Solve problems involving the mid-point theorem Derive the converse of the midpoint theorem by investigation Solve problems involving the converse of the mid-point theorem Calculate unknown sides and angles using properties of congruent triangles Calculate unknown sides using properties of similar triangles Solve problems involving properties of congruent triangles and similar triangles Content Teacher activities Introduction: 5 minutes Problems involving the midpoint theorem Ask students how the midpoint theorem can be used in a real life situation. Brainstorm where they are likely to see midpoint theorem in action. Development: 25 minutes Problems involving the midpoint theorem Lead the discussion on midpoint theorem in real life. This includes the midpoint theorem and its converse. Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Reviewing the lesson Student activities Work on Exercise 6.1 on SB p. 103. Work on Exercise 6.2 on SB p. 104. Assessment Exercise 6.2 on SB p. 104 Assignments/expanded opportunities Extension activity on SB p. 103 Support Activity 6.1 on SB p. 102 Support activity 6.2 on SB p. 104 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 24 Term 1 Week 5 Chapter 6: Properties of triangles LESSON 4 Date: Introduction: 5 minutes Development: 25 minutes Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Learning Objectives Derive the midpoint theorem by investigation Solve problems involving the mid-point theorem Derive the converse of the midpoint theorem by investigation Solve problems involving the converse of the mid-point theorem Calculate unknown sides and angles using properties of congruent triangles Calculate unknown sides using properties of similar triangles Solve problems involving properties of congruent triangles and similar triangles Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Calculate unknown sides and angles of triangles using properties of congruent triangles Calculate unknown sides and angles of triangles using properties of congruent triangles Help students to remember Congruency and similarity in triangles Students brainstorm congruency and similarity. Develop the concept through Activity 6.2 on SB p. 106 and the example on SB p. 107, as well as Activity 6.3 on SB p. 108. Students work on Activity 6.2, Activity 6.3 and Exercise 6.3 on SB p. 109 Reviewing the lesson Ask students what they have learned in this lesson Students respond to the teacher’s questions Assessment Revision exercise 6.3 on SB p. 109 Student activities Assignments/expanded opportunities Support Activity 6.3 on SB p. 108 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 25 Term 1 Week 5 Chapter 6: Properties of triangles LESSON 5 Learning Objectives Derive the midpoint theorem by investigation Solve problems involving the mid-point theorem Derive the converse of the midpoint theorem by investigation Solve problems involving the converse of the mid-point theorem Calculate unknown sides and angles using properties of congruent triangles Calculate unknown sides using properties of similar triangles Solve problems involving properties of congruent triangles and similar triangles Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Introduction: 5 minutes Similarity of triangles Ask students what they know about similar triangles. Brainstorm the activity. Development : 25 minutes Similar triangles Develop the concept through Support activity 6.4 on SB p. 110 and the example on SB p. 111. Work on Exercise 6.4 on SB p. 113 questions 1-3. Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Reviewing the lesson Give students answers to the exercise. Students compare their answers with the teacher’s answers and make corrections. Assignments/expanded opportunities Homework exercise on SB p. 112 Exercise 6.4 questions 4 and 5 on SB p. 114 Date: Assessment Exercise 6.4 on SB p. 113. Student activities © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 26 Term 1 Week 6 Chapter 6: Properties of triangles LESSON 1 Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Date: Learning Objectives Derive the midpoint theorem by investigation Solve problems involving the mid-point theorem Derive the converse of the midpoint theorem by investigation Solve problems involving the converse of the mid-point theorem Calculate unknown sides and angles using properties of congruent triangles Calculate unknown sides using properties of similar triangles Solve problems involving properties of congruent triangles and similar triangles Content Teacher activities Introduction: 5 minutes More problems involving congruency and similarity Prepare to differentiate between the two properties. Development: 25 minutes More problems involving congruency and similarity Inform the students that they will be applying both rules of congruency and similarity. Give an example where the two properties are applied. Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Reviewing the lesson Give students answers to Exercise 6.5 on SB p. 115 Check their answers against the teacher’s answer. Assignments/expanded opportunities Extension activity 6.3 on SB p. 118 ICT Activity 6.1 on SB p. 118 Internet Access on SB p. 119 Assessment Exercise 6.5 on SB p. 115 Student activities Write example into their exercise books. Work through Exercise 6.5 on SB p. 116. © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 27 Term 1 Week 6 Topic 7: Pythagorean theorem and trigonometric ratios LESSON 2 Learning Objectives Derive Pythagorean theorem by investigation Calculate the unknown side of a right-angled triangle using the Pythagorean theorem Use Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Identify opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse sides of a right-angled triangle, with reference to the given angle Calculate the three trigonometric ratios of sine, cosine and tangent in a right-angled triangle Use the three trigonometric ratios and a calculator to calculate the unknown angle and side in a right angled triangle Use both the trigonometric ratios and Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Introduction: 5 minutes Pythagoras theorem Ask students to list kinds of triangles. Then discuss right angled triangles. List all the types including rightangled triangles. Development: 25 minutes Pythagoras theorem Work on the investigation on SB pp. 125-128. Conclusion: 10 minutes Reviewing the lesson Explain the Pythagoras theorem through the investigation on SB pp. 125-128. Some answer may not be exact depending on errors of the instrument used to measure, as well as human error. Ask students to summarise their answers in their own words. Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Date: Student activities Realise that the square on one side is equal to the sum of squares on the other two sides. Assignments/expanded opportunities Investigation on SB pp. 125-128 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 28 Term 1 Week 6 Topic 7: Pythagorean theorem and trigonometric ratios LESSON 3 Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Date: Learning Objectives Derive Pythagorean theorem by investigation Calculate the unknown side of a right-angled triangle using the Pythagorean theorem Use Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations identify opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse sides of a right-angled triangle, with reference to the given angle Calculate the three trigonometric ratios of sine, cosine and tangent in a right-angled triangle Use the three trigonometric ratios and a calculator to calculate the unknown angle and side in a right angled triangle Use both the trigonometric ratios and Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Content Teacher activities Introduction: 5 minutes Using the Pythagoras theorem Remind students what they discovered in the previous lesson. They recall what they learned. Development: 25 minutes Using the Pythagoras theorem Work on Exercise 7.1 on SB p. 131 Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Reviewing the lesson Develop the concept through the example on SB p. 129 and support Activity 7.1 on SB p. 130 Give students the answers to the exercise. Assessment Exercise 7.1 on SB p. 131 Student activities Compare their answer with the teacher’s answers and correct as necessary. Assignments/expanded opportunities Support activity 7.1 on SB p. 130 Extension activity 7.1 on SB p. 132 Homework activity on SB p. 132 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 29 Term 1 Week 6 Topic 7: Pythagorean theorem and trigonometric ratios LESSON 4 Date: Introduction: 5 minutes Development: 25 minutes Conclusion: 10 minutes Learning Objectives Derive Pythagorean theorem by investigation Calculate the unknown side of a right-angled triangle using the Pythagorean theorem Use Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Identify opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse sides of a right-angled triangle, with reference to the given angle Calculate the three trigonometric ratios of sine, cosine and tangent in a right-angled triangle Use the three trigonometric ratios and a calculator to calculate the unknown angle and side in a right angled triangle Use both the trigonometric ratios and Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Use the Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Use the Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Lead a discussion on where right angles are used in real life. List situations that need the Pythagoras theorem. Show how the Pythagorean theorem can be used to check right angled triangles. Lead a discussion on using the Pythagorean theorem in real life using the example on SB p. 134 and Activity 7.1 on SB p. 134 Work on exercise 7.2 on SB p. 133. Work on Activity 7.1 and Exercise 7.3 questions 1-4 on SB p. 135 Reviewing the lesson Gives students feedback on the exercises and activities. Compare their responses with the answers of the teacher Student activities © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 30 Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Exercise 7.1 on SB p. 135 Revision exercise on SB p. 137 Assignments/ expanded opportunities Exercise 7.1 questions 5 and 6 on SB p. 135 Extension activity 7.2 on SB p. 136 ICT activity 7.1 on SB p. 136 Internet research on SB p. 136 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 31 Term 1 Week 6 Chapter 8: Trigonometry LESSON 5 Learning Objectives Identify opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse sides of a right-angled triangle, with reference to the given angle Calculate the three trigonometric ratios of sine, cosine and tangent in a right-angled triangle Use the three trigonometric ratios and a calculator to calculate the unknown angle and side in a right angled triangle Use both the trigonometric ratios and Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Introduction: 5 minutes Introducing trigonometry Development: 25 minutes The formulae for rightangled triangle. Identify the longest side and the shortest side of a right angled triangle. Work on Exercise 8.1 on SB p. 141 Write the formulae as shown in the SB or as given by the teacher. Date: Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Reviewing the lesson Assessment Lead the discussion on naming the sides of a triangle in relation to the identified angle of a triangle. Lead the lesson with the New words on SB p. 142 and ensure that students understand the words. Help the students to memorise the useful Tips on SB p. 143. Student activities Work on Support activity 8.2 and Activity 8.1 on SB p. 144. Read and write down the useful tips in their exercise books. Assignments/expanded opportunities Exercise 8.2 on SB p. 146 as homework © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 32 Term 1 Week 7 Chapter 8: Trigonometry LESSON 1 Date: Introduction: 5 minutes Development: 25 minutes Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Learning Objectives Identify opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse sides of a right-angled triangle, with reference to the given angle Calculate the three trigonometric ratios of sine, cosine and tangent in a right-angled triangle Use the three trigonometric ratios and a calculator to calculate the unknown angle and side in a right angled triangle Use both the trigonometric ratios and Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Finding unknown angles and sides in a rightangled triangle Finding unknown angles and sides in a rightangled triangle Ask students to recall the formulae. Students discuss what they remember about the formulae. Develop the concept through the example on SB p. 145. Students write the example in their exercise books. Reviewing the lesson Give students the answers to the exercise. Assessment Exercise 8.2 on SB p. 146 Student activities Students work on Exercise 8.2 on SB p.146 Check their own answers against the teacher’s. Assignments/expanded opportunities © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 33 Term 1 Week 7 Chapter 8: Trigonometry LESSON 2 Learning Objectives Identify opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse sides of a right-angled triangle, with reference to the given angle Calculate the three trigonometric ratios of sine, cosine and tangent in a right-angled triangle Use the three trigonometric ratios and a calculator to calculate the unknown angle and side in a right angled triangle Use both the trigonometric ratios and Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Date: Content Teacher activities Student activities Introduction: 5 minutes Finding unknown angles and sides in a rightangled triangle Finding unknown angles and sides in a rightangled triangle Reviewing the lesson Ask students to recall the formulae. Students discuss what they remember about the formulae. Develop the lesson through Activity 8.2 on SB p. 147 Work on Activity 8.2 on SB p. 147 Work on Activity 8.3 on SB p. 149 Give students the answers to the exercise. Check their own answers against the teacher’s. Assignments/expanded opportunities Development: 25 minutes Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Exercise 8.3 on SB p. 150 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 34 Term 1 Week 7 Chapter 8: Trigonometry LESSON 3 Learning Objectives Identify opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse sides of a right-angled triangle, with reference to the given angle Calculate the three trigonometric ratios of sine, cosine and tangent in a right-angled triangle Use the three trigonometric ratios and a calculator to calculate the unknown angle and side in a right angled triangle Use both the trigonometric ratios and Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Introduction: 5 minutes Finding unknown angles and sides in a rightangled triangle Refer students back to Activities 8.2 and 8.3 on SB pages 147 and 149 respectively. Students to remember the ratios. Development: 25 minutes Finding unknown angles and sides in a rightangled triangle Lead students on examples on SB p. 148 Conclusion: 10 minutes Reviewing the lesson Gives students the answers to the exercise. Students write the example in their exercise books. Students work on Exercise 8.3 on SB p. on SB p. 150 Check their own answers against the teacher’s. Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Exercise 8.2 on SB p. 146 Date: Student activities Assignments/expanded opportunities © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 35 Term 1 Week 7 Chapter 8: Trigonometry LESSON 4 Date: Introduction: 5 minutes Development: 25 minutes Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Learning Objectives Identify opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse sides of a right-angled triangle, with reference to the given angle Calculate the three trigonometric ratios of sine, cosine and tangent in a right-angled triangle Use the three trigonometric ratios and a calculator to calculate the unknown angle and side in a right angled triangle Use both the trigonometric ratios and Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Use both the trigonometric ratios and the Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Use both the trigonometric ratios and the Pythagorean theorem to solve problems related to real life situations Reviewing the lesson Ask students to discuss what they remember about the Pythagoras theorem and the trigonometric ratios. Inform the students that in the lesson they are going to use both. Develop the lesson through Activity 8.4 on SB p. 151. Students recall the formulae. Give students answers to Exercise 8.4 on SB p. 152. Check their answers against the teacher’s answers. Assignments/expanded opportunities Investigation on SB p. 152 Extension activity on SB p. 153 Internet Access on SB p. 153 Assessment Exercise 8.4 on SB p. 152 Revision exercise on SB pp. 154-155 Student activities Work on Activity 8.4 on SB p. 151 in pairs. Work on Exercise 8.4 on SB p. 152. © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 36 Term 1 Week 7 Chapter 9: Coordinate geometry LESSON 5 Learning Objectives Calculate the distance between two points Calculate the coordinates of the midpoint of a line segment given the coordinates of its end points Calculate the coordinates of the end point of a line segment given the coordinates of the midpoint and one end point Solve problems involving the application of the distance between two points and midpoint of the two end points of a line segment Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Set Square Date: Content Teacher activities Student activities Introduction: 5 minutes Calculating the distance between two points Remind students of the Pythagoras theorem. Development: 25 minutes Calculating the distance between two points Develop the lesson through Activity 9.1 on SB p. 158. Recall that in a right-angled triangle, the square on the longest side is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides. Work on Activity 9.1 on SB p. 158 Conclusion: 10 minutes Reviewing the lesson Explain that the line segment can be considered a right-angled triangle if it is divided into the horizontal and vertical lines. Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Students discuss their own observations from the activity. Assignments/expanded opportunities © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 37 Term 1 Week 8 Chapter 9: Coordinate Geometry LESSON 1 Learning Objectives Calculate the distance between two points Calculate the coordinates of the midpoint of a line segment given the coordinates of its end points Calculate the coordinates of the end point of a line segment given the coordinates of the midpoint and one end point Solve problems involving the application of the distance between two points and midpoint of the two end points of a line segment Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Set Square Date: Content Teacher activities Student activities Introduction: 5 minutes Calculating the distance between two points Lead students through the previous day’s work. Recall that they applied the Pythagoras rule for a line segment. Development: 25 minutes Calculating the distance between two points Develop the lesson through the example on SB p. 158. Work on the example on SB p. 158 with the teacher. Explain the distance formula to the students. Give students answers to exercise 9.1 on SB p. 160. Use the distance formula to work on Exercise 9.1 on SB p. 160. Check their own answers against the teacher’s answers. Assignments/expanded opportunities Extension activity 9.1 on SB p. 161 Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Reviewing the lesson Assessment Exercise 9.1 on SB p. 160. © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 38 Term 1 Week 8 Chapter 9: Coordinate Geometry LESSON 2 Learning Objectives Calculate the distance between two points Calculate the coordinates of the midpoint of a line segment given the coordinates of its end points Calculate the coordinates of the end point of a line segment given the coordinates of the midpoint and one end point Solve problems involving the applications of distance between two points and midpoint of the two end points of a line segment Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Set Square Date: Content Teacher activities Student activities Introduction: 5 minutes Calculating the coordinates of the midpoint of a line segment Calculating the coordinates of the midpoint of a line segment Reviewing the lesson Remind students of the average rule and that the midpoint is the average or halfway of the line segment. Recall that in a right-angled triangle, the square of the longest side is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides. Develop the lesson through Activity 9.2 on SB p. 162 Work on Activity 9.2 on SB p. 162. Work on Exercise 9.2 on SB p. 162. Compare the midpoint theorem to the average of two points. Give students answers to the exercise. Check their own answers against the teacher’s answers. Development: 25 minutes Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Exercise 9.2 on SB p. 162 Assignments/expanded opportunities Extension activity on SB p. 161 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 39 Term 1 Week 8 Chapter 9: Coordinate Geometry LESSON 3 Learning Objectives Calculate the distance between two points Calculate the coordinates of the midpoint of a line segment given the coordinates of its end points Calculate the coordinates of the end point of a line segment given the coordinates of the midpoint and one end point Solve problems involving the application of the distance between two points and midpoint of the two end points of a line segment Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Date: Content Teacher activities Student activities Introduction: 5 minutes Calculating the coordinates of the end points of a line segment Calculating the coordinates of the end points of a line segment Reviewing the lesson Remind the students of the midpoint formula. Recall the midpoint formula. Develop the concept through the example on SB p. 163. Work on Exercise 9.3 on SB p. 164. Give students the answers to Exercise 9.3 on SB p. 164. Check their own answers against the teacher’s answers. Assignments/expanded opportunities Extension Activity on SB p. 164 Development: 25 minutes Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Exercise 9.2 on SB p. 162 © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 40 Term 1 Week 8 Chapter 9: Coordinate Geometry LESSON 4 Date: Introduction: 5 minutes Development: 25 minutes Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Learning Objectives Calculate the distance between two points Calculate the coordinates of the midpoint of a line segment given the coordinates of its end points Calculate the coordinates of the end point of a line segment given the coordinates of the midpoint and one end point Solve problems involving the application of the distance between two points and midpoint of the two end points of a line segment Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Solving problems involving distance and the midpoints Solving problems involving distance and the midpoints Reviewing the lesson Inform students about the lesson of the day. Write any information about the lesson of the day. Develop the lesson using the examples on SB p. 165. Work on Activity 9.3 on SB p. 166. Work on Exercise 9.4 on SB p. 166. Give the students answers to the exercises. Check their answers against the teacher’s answers. Assignments/expanded opportunities Homework activity on SB p. 166 Project on SB p. 167 Assessment Student activities © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 41 Term 1 Week 8 Chapter 9: Coordinate Geometry LESSON 5 Learning Objectives Calculate the distance between two points Calculate the coordinates of the midpoint of a line segment given the coordinates of its end points Calculate the coordinates of the end point of a line segment given the coordinates of the midpoint and one end point Solve problems involving the application of the distance between two points and midpoint of the two end points of a line segment Content Teacher activities Resources/Learning Aids/LTSM Exploring Mathematics PB 3 Exploring Mathematics TG 3 Ruler Protractor Set Square Introduction: 5 minutes Rounding all what students have done on the chapter. Tell the teacher the formulae they know. Development: 25 minutes Solving problems involving distance and the midpoints Reviewing the lesson Ask students about the formulae they learnt in the chapter. Write the formulae as students say them out. Develop the lesson using the examples on SB p. 165. Give the students answers to the revision exercises. Check their answers against the teacher’s answers. Assignments/expanded opportunities Internet access on SB p. 167 Date: Conclusion: 10 minutes Total duration: 40 minutes Assessment Revision exercise on SB p. 168 Student activities Students work on Revision exercise on SB p. 168. © Copyright Pearson Botswana 2013. Teachers and student teachers may copy these lesson plans for use with Pearson product. 42