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YEARLY LESSON PLAN MATHEMATICS FORM 5 2011 1.

LEARNIG AREA: NUMBER BASES


WEEK 1-2 LEARNING OBJECTIVES 1.1. Understand and use the concept of number in base two, eight and five. LEARNING OUTCOMES Students will be able to: i) State zero, one, two, three,..,as a number in base: a) two b) eight c) five ii) State the value of a digit of a number in base: a) two b) eight c) five iii) Write a number in base: a) two b) eight c) five in expanded notation. iv) Convert a number in base: a) two b) eight c) five to a number in base ten and vice versa. v) Convert a number in a certain base to a number in another base. vi) Perform computations involving: a) addition b) subtraction of two numbers in base two. REMARKS

2. LEARNIG AREA: GRAPHS OF FUNCTIONS II


3-5 2.1. Understand and use the concept of graphs of functions. Students will be able to: i) Draw the graph of a: a) linear function: y = ax + b, where a and b are constants. b) quadratic function: y = ax 2 + bx + c where a, b and c are constants, a 0. c) cubic function: y = ax 3 + bx 2 + cx + d , where a, b,c and d are constants, a 0.

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a , x where a, is a constants, a 0. Find from a graph: a) the value of y, given a value of x. b) the value(s) of x, given a value of y. Identify: a) the shape of graph given a type of function. b) the type of function given a graph. c) the graph given a function and vice versa. Sketch the graph of a given linear, quadratic, cubic or reciprocal function. d) reciprocal function: y =

2.2. Understand and use the concept of the solution of an equation by graphical method.

Students will be able to: i) Find the point(s) of intersection of two graphs. ii) Obtain the solution of an equation by finding the point(s) of intersection of two graphs. iii) Solve problems involving solution of an equation by graphical method. Students will be able to: i) Determine whether a given point satisfies: y = ax + b or

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2.3. Understand and use the concept of the region representing inequalities in two variables.

y ax + b
ii) iii)

y ax + b or

Determine the position of a given point relative to the equation y = ax + b Identify the region satisfying

y ax + b or
iv)

y ax + b.

Shade the regions representing the inequalities: a) y ax + b or

y ax + b
b) v)
y ax + b or y ax + b

Determine the region which satisfies two or more simultaneous linear inequalities.

3. LEARNIG AREA: TRANSFORMATIONS III


9-11 3.1. Understand and use the concept of combination of two transformations. Students will be able to: i) Determine the image of an object under combination of two isometric transformations. ii) Determine the image of an object under combination of: a) two enlargements b) an enlargement and isometric transformations. iii) Draw the image of an object under combination of two transformation. iv) State the coordinates of the image of a point under combined transformation. v) Determine whether combined transformation AB is equivalent to combined transformation BA. vi) Specify two successive transformations in a combined transformation given the object and the image. vii) Specify a transformation which is equivalent to the combination of two isometric transformations. viii) Solve problems involving transformation.

4. LEARNIG AREA: MATRICES


12 4.1. Understand and use the concept of matrix. Students will be able to: i) Form a matrix from given information. ii) Determine: a) the number of rows b) the number of columns c) the order of a matrix. iii) Identify a specific element in a matrix. Students will be able to:

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4.2. Understand and use the

concept of equal matrices.

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Determine whether two matrices are equal. Solve problems involving equal matrices.

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4.3. Perform addition and subtraction on matrices.

Students will be able to: i) Determine whether addition or subtraction can be performed on two given matrices. ii) Find the sum or the difference of two matrices. iii) Perform addition and subtraction on a few matrices. iv) Solve matrix equations involving addition and subtraction. Students will be able to: i) Multiply a matrix by a number. ii) Express a given matrix as a multiplication of another matrix by a number. iii) Perform calculation on matrices involving addition, subtraction and scalar multiplication. iv) Solve matrix equations involving addition, subtraction and scalar multiplication. Students will be able to: i) Determine whether two matrices can be multiplied and state the order of the product when the two matrices can be multiplied. ii) Find the product of two matrices. iii) Solve matrix equations involving multiplication of two matrices. Students will be able to: i) Determine whether a given matrix is an identify matrix by multiplying it to another matrix. ii) Write identify matrix of any order. iii) Perform calculation involving identity matrices.

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4.4. Perform multiplication of a matrix by a number.

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4.5. Perform multiplication of two matrices.

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4.6. Understand and use the concept of identify matrix.

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4.7. Understand and use the concept of inverse matrix

Students will be able to: i) Determine whether a 2 2 matrix is the inverse matrix of another 2 2 matrix. ii) Find the inverse matrix of a 2 2 matrix using: a) the method of solving simultaneous linear equations. b) a formula Students will be able to: i) Write simultaneous linear equations in matrix form. p ii) Find the matrix q in a b p h c d = using the inverse q k matrix. iii) Solve simultaneous linear equations by the matrix method. iv) Solve problems involving matrices.

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4.8. Solve simultaneous linear equations by using matrices.

5. LEARNIG AREA: VARIATIONS


22 5.1. Understand and use the concept of direct variation. Students will be able to: i) State the changes in a quantity with respect to the changes in another quantity, in everyday life situations involving direct variation. ii) Determine from given information whether a quantity varies directly as another quantity. iii) Express a direct variation in the form of equation involving two variables. iv) Find the value of a variable in a direct variation when sufficient information is given. v) Solve problems involving direct variation for the following cases:
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y x, y x 2 ; y x 3 ; y x 2
22 5.2. Understand and use the concept of inverse variation. Students will be able to: i) State the changes in a quantity with respect to changes in another quantity,

in everyday life situations involving inverse variation. ii) Determine from given information whether a quantity varies inversely as another quantity. iii) Express an inverse variation in the form of equation involving two variables. iv) Find the value of a variable in an inverse variation when sufficient information is given. v) Solve problems involving direct variation for the following cases: y

1 1 1 1 , y 2 ; y 3; y 1 x x x x2

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5.3. Understand and use the concept of joint variation.

Students will be able to: i) Represent a joint variation by using the symbol for the following cases: a) two direct variations b) two inverse variations c) a direct variation and an inverse variation. ii) Express a joint variation in the form of equation. iii) Find the value of a variable in a joint variation when sufficient information is given. iv) Solve problems involving joint variation.

6. LEARNIG AREA: GRADIENT AND AREA UNDER A GRAPH


24-25 6.1. Understand and use the concept of quantity represented by the gradient of a graph. Students will be able to: i) State the quantity represented by the gradient of a graph. ii) Draw the distance-time graph, given: a) a table of distance-time values. b) a relationship between distance and time. iii) Find and interpret the gradient of a distance-time graph. iv) Find the speed for a period of time from a distance-time graph. v) Draw a graph to show the relationship between two variables representing certain measurements and state the meaning of its gradient.

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6.2. Understand the concept of quantity represented by the area under a graph.

Students will be able to: i) State the quantity represented by the area under a graph. ii) Find the area under a graph. iii) Determine the distance by finding the area under the following types of speed-time graphs: a) v = k (uniform speed) b) v = kt c) v = kt + h d) a combination of the above. iv) Solve problems involving gradient and area under a graph.

7. LEARNIG AREA: PROBABILITY II


28 7.1. Understand and use the concept of probability of an event. Students will be able to: i) Determine the sample space of an experiment with equally likely outcomes. ii) Determine the probability of an event with equiprobable sample space. iii) Solve problems involving probability of an event. Students will be able to: i) State the complement of an event in: a) words b) set notation ii) Find the probability of the complement of an event. Students will be able to: i) List the outcomes for events: a) A or B as elements of set A B b) A and B as elements of set ii) Find the probability by listing the outcomes of the combined event: a) A or B b) A and B Solve problems involving probability of combined event.

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7.2. Understand and use the concept of probability of complement of an event.

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7.3. Understand and use the concept of probability of combined event.

A B

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8. LEARNIG AREA: BEARING

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8.1. Understand and use the concept of bearing.

Students will be able to: i) Draw and label the eight main compass directions: a) north, south, east, west b) north-east, north-west, southeast, south-west. ii) State the compass angle of any compass direction. iii) Draw a diagram of a point which shows the direction of B relative to another point A given the bearing of B from A. iv) State the bearing of point A from point B based on given information. v) Solve problems involving bearing.

9. LEARNIG AREA: EARTH AS A SPHERE


33 9.1. Understand and use the concept of longitude. Students will be able to: i) Sketch a great circle through the north and south poles. ii) State the longitude of a given point. iii) Sketch and label a meridian with the longitude given. iv) Find the difference between two longitudes. Students will be able to: i) Sketch a circle parallel to the equator. ii) State the latitude of a given point. iii) Sketch and label a parallel of latitude. iv) Find the difference between two latitudes. Students will be able to: i) State the latitude and longitude of a given place. ii) Mark the location of a place. iii) Sketch and label the latitude and longitude of a given place. Students will be able to: i) Find the length of an arc of a great circle in nautical mile, given the subtended angle at the centre of the earth and vice versa ii) Find the distance between two point

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9.2. Understand and use the concept of latitude.

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9.3. Understand the concept of location of a place.

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9.4. Understand and use the concept of distance on the surface of the earth to solve problems.

measured along a meridian, given the latitudes of both points. iii) Find the latitude of a point given the latitude of another point and the distance between the two points along the same meridian. iv) Find the distance between two points measured along the equator, given the longitudes of both points. v) Find the longitude of a point given the longitude of another point and the distance between the two points along the equator. vi) State the relation between the radius of the earth and the radius of a parallel of latitude. vii) State the relation between the length of an arc on the equator between two meridians and the length of the corresponding arc on a parallel of latitude. viii) Find the distance between two points measured along a parallel of latitude. ix) Find the longitude of a point given the longitude of another point and the distance between the two points along a parallel of latitude. x) Find the shortest distance between two points on the surface of the earth. xi) Solve problems involving: a) distance between two points. b) traveling on the surface of the earth.

10. LEARNIG AREA: PLANS AND ELEVATIONS


38 10.1. Understand and use the concept of orthogonal projection. Students will be able to: i) Identify orthogonal projection. ii) Draw orthogonal projection, given an object and a plane. iii) Determine the difference between an object and its orthogonal projection with respect to edges and angles. Students will be able to: i) Draw the plan of a solid object. ii) Draw a) the front elevation b) side elevation

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10.2. Understand and use the concept of plan and elevation.

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of a solid object. Draw a) the plan b) the front elevation c) the side elevation of a solid object to scale. Solve problems involving plan and elevation.

REVISION FOR SPM 2010

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