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Study Plan |
Study plan – Grade 12 – Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life |
Objective: On completion of the course formative assessment a tailored study plan is created identifying the lessons requiring revision. |
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Graphs – Basic |
Line Graphs |
Objective: To read and interpret line graphs |
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Graphs – Basic |
Pie and Bar Graphs |
Objective: To read and interpret pie and bar graphs |
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Statistics part 1 |
Frequency distribution table |
Objective: To construct a frequency distribution table for raw data and to interpret the table |
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Statistics part 1 |
Frequency histograms and polygons |
Objective: To construct and interpret frequency histograms and polygons |
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Decimals |
Using decimals – shopping problems |
Objective: To read and interpret problems involving money |
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Measurement – Volume |
Solving Problems about Volume Part 1 |
Objective: To solve volume problems using same and mixed units of length |
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Measurement – Volume |
Solving Problems about Volume Part 2 |
Objective: To solve volume problems involving larger objects |
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Problem solving |
Word Problems with Money |
Objective: To solve money word problems using + – x and / |
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Problem solving |
Word Problems with Length |
Objective: To solve length word problems using + – x and / |
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Problem solving |
Word Problems with Mass |
Objective: To solve mass word problems using + – x and / |
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Problem solving |
Word Problems with Area |
Objective: To solve area word problems using + – x and / |
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Problem solving |
Word Problems with Volume/Capacity |
Objective: To solve volume and capacity word problems using + – x and / |
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Probability |
Simple events |
Objective: To find the probability of events using sample space and event set (E) and P(E) = n(E)/n(S) |
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Probability |
Rolling a pair of dice |
Objective: To find the probability of selected events when two dice are rolled |
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Probability |
Experimental probability |
Objective: To find the experimental probabilities of an experimental trial |
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Probability |
Experimental probability |
Objective: To use tree diagrams to determine sample spaces and compound probabilities |
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Probability |
Tree diagrams: depending on previous outcomes |
Objective: To use tree diagrams where the probability is dependent on previous outcomes |
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Probability |
The Complementary Result |
Objective: To calculate the probability of complementary events using P(E) = 1 – P(not E) |
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Measurement – Length |
Read and calculate distances on a map using the formal unit kilometre |
Objective: To read distances (km) from a map and calculate total distances between locations |
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Measurement – Length |
Compare and convert formal units of measurement |
Objective: To change cm to mm and then convert mm, cm, m and km from one to another |
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Measurement – Area |
Introducing the Rules for Finding the Area of a Rectangle and a Parallelogram |
Objective: To calculate the areas of rectangles and parallelograms using Area of Rectangle = Length x Height and Area of Parallelogram = Base x Height |
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Measurement – Area |
Finding the Area of a Triangle and Other Composite Shapes |
Objective: To calculate the area of triangles and measure and calculate composite shape area |
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Measurement – Capacity |
Using the cubic cm and displacement to measure volume and capacity |
Objective: To find volume and capacity using displacement |
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Measurement – Capacity |
Using the Cubic cm as a Standard Unit of measurement for Volume and Capacity |
Objective: To understand a cubic centimetre and how it can be used to find the volume and capacity of a three-dimensional shape |
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Measurement – Capacity |
The relationship between the common units of capacity: the litre and the millilitre |
Objective: To convert L to mL and vice versa using 1000 mL = 1 L |
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Measurement – Capacity |
Converting between volume and capacity using kiloliters and liters |
Objective: To know the formal units of measurement for volume and capacity for bigger objects |
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Measurement – Capacity |
Estimate, measure and compare the capacity of containers |
Objective: To understand estimation and a way to go about it |
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Measurement – Capacity |
Converting between volume and capacity using milliliters and liters |
Objective: To solve capacity problems involving mixed dimensional units |
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Measurement – Mass |
The Kilogram |
Objective: To recognise which of two (or more) objects has the greater mass |
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Measurement – Mass |
The Gram |
Objective: To calculate net mass in grams and solve shopping problems involving mass |
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Pythagoras |
Pythagoras’ Theorem: Finding the Hypotenuse |
Objective: To calculate the length of a hypotenuse using Pythagoras’ Theorem |
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Pythagoras |
Using Pythagorean Triples to Identify Right Triangles |
Objective: To identify right triangles by using Pythagorean Triples or Pythagoras’ Theorem |
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Pythagoras |
Calculating the Hypotenuse of a right-angled Triangle |
Objective: To calculate the length of a hypotenuse where lengths are given as surds or decimals |
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Measurement – Advanced area |
Area of a Trapezium |
Objective: To calculate the area of trapezia using A=(h/2)(a+b) |
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Measurement – Advanced area |
Area of a Rhombus |
Objective: To calculate the area of a rhombus using diagonal products |
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Measurement – Advanced area |
Area of a Circle |
Objective: To calculate the area of circles and sectors and to solve circle problems |
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Measurement – Advanced area |
Area of Regular Polygons and Composite Figures |
Objective: To calculate area of composite figures and solve problems using correct formulae |
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Measurement – Advanced volume |
Finding the volume of prisms |
Objective: To calculate the volume of prisms using V=Ah and solve volume problems |
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Measurement – Advanced volume |
Composite Solids |
Objective: To calculate the volume of composite figures using appropriate formulae |
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Surface area |
Surface Area of a Cube/Rectangular Prism |
Objective: To calculate the surface area of cubes and rectangular prisms |
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Surface area |
Surface Area of a Triangular/Trapezoidal Prism |
Objective: To calculate the surface area of triangular and trapezoidal prisms |
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Surface area |
Surface Area of a Cylinder and Sphere |
Objective: To calculate the surface area of cylinders and spheres |
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Surface area |
Surface Area of Pyramids |
Objective: To calculate the surface area of pyramids |
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Surface area |
Surface area of composite solids |
Objective: On completion of the lesson the student will be able to find the surface areas of Composite solids. |
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Space |
Measure and classify angles |
Objective: To classify and measure angles and calculate angles in a triangle |
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Exam |
Exam – Grade 12 – Mathematics for Work and Everyday Life |
Objective: Exam |