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Mathematics Scheme of Work for JSS2 First Term
WEEK |
TOPIC / CONTENT |
1 |
LARGE AND SMALL NUMBERS i. Practical
representation of numbers using a. words only b. digits only c. mixture of digits and words ii. Identification of small
numbers/fractions iii.
Place value of digits. |
2 |
STANDARD FORM OF NUMBERS i.
Expressing whole numbers in standard form ii. Expressing decimal numbers in standard
form. iii. Quantitative reasoning (QR) involving
standard form |
3 |
APPROXIMATION i.
Approximation to a required degree of accuracy: tens, hundred, tenth
etc. ii. Approximation to decimal places iii. Approximation
to significant figures. iv.
Quantitative Reasoning involving approximation |
4 |
FACTORS AND MULTIPLES i.
Factors of numbers ii. Prime factors of numbers not greater
than 200 iii.
Expressing numbers as product of its prime factors iv. Rules of divisibility v.
H.C.F of numbers. |
5 |
FACTORS AND MULTIPLES i.
Multiples of numbers ii. Common multiples and LCM iii.
Squares and square roots iv.
finding square roots of numbers by factors. |
6 |
DIRECTED NUMBERS i.
Addition and subtraction of directed numbers. ii. Multiplication and division of directed
numbers iii. Simplifying expression with directed
numbers. |
7 |
INVERSE IDENTITY i.
Additive inverse ii. Multiplicative inverse iii.
Use of inverse operation solving simple equations. |
8 |
SIMPLE EQUATIONS IN ONE VARIABLE Solving equations of the form i. 2x
= 8 (ii) 3n-4 = 5 iii. 3x-4 = 2x+1 (iv) 2y+4 7 = 2 |
9 |
GRAPHS i.
Introduction to the Cartesian plane ii. Identifying the X and Y axis iii.
Plotting points on the Cartesian plane (coordinates) iv.
Construct shapes from given coordinates. |
10 |
LINEAR INEQUALITIES i. Identifying
linear inequality in one variable ii. Solving linear inequalities iii. Graphical representation of solution of
linear inequalities iv. Word problems involving linear
inequalities. |
11 |
EVERYDAY ARITHMETIC i.
Percentage and ratio ii. Conversion of fractions to ratio,
decimals, percentages. iii.
Quantitative Reasoning on fractions, ratios and percentages. |
12 |
EVERYDAY ARITHMETIC (TRANSACTION IN HOMES AND OFFICES) i.
Profit and loss ii. Simple interest iii.
Discount iv.
Commission |
13 |
Revision |
14 |
Examinations |
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Mathematics Scheme of Work for JSS2 Second Term
WEEK |
TOPIC / CONTENT |
1 |
EXPANSION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION i. Expansion of the form a(b+c) = ab + ac. ii. Expansion of the form
(a+b)(c+d)=ac+ad+bc+bd iii. Quantitative Reasoning involving
expansion. |
2 |
FACTORIZATION OF ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSION i. Factorization of the form ax+ay = a(x+y) ii. Factorisation of the form abc+abd =
ab(c+d). |
3 |
ALGEBRAIC FRACTION i. Algebraic fractions with monomial
denominators (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) ii. word problems leading to simple
algebraic fractions. |
4 |
SIMPLE EQUATIONS i. Solving simple equations ii. Word problems on simple equations. |
5 |
LINEAR INEQUALITIES IN ONE VARIABLE i. Solution
of linear inequalities ii. Graphical representation of linear
inequalities. iii.
Word problems involving linear inequalities in one variable.
|
6 |
PLANE SHAPES AND FIGURES Properties of: i.
Parallelogram ii. Rhombus iii.
Kite |
7 |
ANGLES IN A POLYGON i. Revision of angles in a triangle ii. Identification and naming of polygons
(up to 10 sides) iii.
sum of angles in a quadrilateral iv.
The sum of interior angles in a polygon using (n-20 180o or
(2n-4)90o.
|
8 |
SCALE DRAWING i. Drawing plane objects to scale ii. Converting actual lengths to scale. iii. Calculation from scale drawing iv. Combination of plane shapes to produce
design.
|
9 |
GRAPHS i. Revision of plotting of points on the
Cartesian plane. ii. solutions of linear equations in two
variables using graphs iii. Linear graphs from real life
situations.
|
10 |
ANGLES OF ELEVATION AND DEPRESSION i.
Identifying angles of elevation and depression. ii. Distinguishing between angles of
elevation and depression iii.
Measuring angles of elevation and depression. iv. Using angles of elevation and depression
in calculating distances and heights.
|
11 |
Revision |
13 |
Examinations |
Mathematics Lesson Note for JSS2 Second Term
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Mathematics Scheme of Work for JSS2 Third Term
WEEK |
TOPIC / CONTENT |
1 |
BEARING i. Identifying the cardinal points. ii. Compass/acute and 3-digit bearing iii.
Locating the position of objects iv.
Finding the distance between objects using scale drawing. |
2 |
THE PYTHAGORAS RULE i.
The right-angled triangle ii. Using Pythagoras rule to solve
right-angled triangles. iii. Pythagoras triples. |
3 |
CYLINDERS AND CONES i.
Curved surface area of cylinders ii. Curved surface area of cones iii.
Total surface area of cylinders iv.
Total surface area of cones. |
4 |
VOLUME OF CYLINDERS AND CONES Deriving formulae for i.
volume of cylinders ii. volume of cones iii. compound shapes i.e. a cone mounted on a
cylinder. |
5 |
APPROXIMATION II Problems using the basic arithmetic
operations involving i.
Money (ii) population iii. Exports (iv) Imports v.
Quantitative Reasoning involving the above.
|
6 |
READY RECKONERS i. Obtaining squares and square root of
given numbers from tables. ii. Interpreting and using tables and
schedules iii. Multiplying and dividing directed
numbers.
|
7 |
STATISTICS i.
Data presentation in ordered form ii. Frequency tables iii.
Pie chart |
8 |
PROBABILITY i. Examples which illustrate the occurrence
of chance events in everyday life. ii. Determining the probability of certain
events. iii. Application of probability in everyday
life.
|
9 |
SIMPLE PROPORTION i.
Director proportion ii. Inverse proportion |
10 |
CONSTRUCTION i. Construction of angles 90o and
45o etc. ii. Bisection of given angles. |
11 |
CONSTRUCTION Construction of triangles given i. 2
sides and an included angle ii. 2 angles and a side between them iii. All the 3 sides. |
12 |
Revision |
13 |
Examinations |
Mathematics Lesson Note for JSS2 Third Term
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