TERM 1
1.1 NUMBER THEORY
a) Whole, odd, even, prime, squares, cubes, factors, multiples, square root.
b) Patterns and sequence (ex. square, cubes, triangular, etc.)
c) Approximation (Rounding numbers) - Significant figures/Decimal places
d) Directed Numbers - Apply four rules
e) Indices - Negative, Positive and Zero Index
1.2 FRACTIONS / DECIMALS / PERCENTAGES
a) Four rules applied to:
(i) vulgar fractions
(ii) decimals
b) Percentages:
(i) Conversion - Vulgar <> decimal <> percentage
(ii) Percentage of a quantity
(iii) Expression of one quantity as a percentage of another
(iv) Calculation of profits and loss (discount)
c) Simple Interest
d) Hire Purchase, discount loans
e) Taxation
f) Wages, salaries, overtime, commission
g) Personal household finances
1.3 PROBABILITY
a) Define Probability
b) Express as fraction or decimal
1.4 SETS
a) Notation and symbols
b) Application of symbols
c) Problems involving two sets using Venn Diagrams
d) Using information to drdaw Venn Diagrams
1.5 RATIO / PROPORTION
a) Expression of ratio as - a:b, a:1, 1:a
b) Simplifying ratios
c) Division in a given ratio
d) Foreign currencies
e) Linear scales including map ratios
f) Proportion - direct and inverse
a) Whole, odd, even, prime, squares, cubes, factors, multiples, square root.
b) Patterns and sequence (ex. square, cubes, triangular, etc.)
c) Approximation (Rounding numbers) - Significant figures/Decimal places
d) Directed Numbers - Apply four rules
e) Indices - Negative, Positive and Zero Index
1.2 FRACTIONS / DECIMALS / PERCENTAGES
a) Four rules applied to:
(i) vulgar fractions
(ii) decimals
b) Percentages:
(i) Conversion - Vulgar <> decimal <> percentage
(ii) Percentage of a quantity
(iii) Expression of one quantity as a percentage of another
(iv) Calculation of profits and loss (discount)
c) Simple Interest
d) Hire Purchase, discount loans
e) Taxation
f) Wages, salaries, overtime, commission
g) Personal household finances
1.3 PROBABILITY
a) Define Probability
b) Express as fraction or decimal
1.4 SETS
a) Notation and symbols
b) Application of symbols
c) Problems involving two sets using Venn Diagrams
d) Using information to drdaw Venn Diagrams
1.5 RATIO / PROPORTION
a) Expression of ratio as - a:b, a:1, 1:a
b) Simplifying ratios
c) Division in a given ratio
d) Foreign currencies
e) Linear scales including map ratios
f) Proportion - direct and inverse
TERM 2
2.1 ALGEBRA
a) Write and simplify expressions
b) Make simple substitution
c) Solution of simple linear equations including brackets.
d) Solve word problems involving one- and two-step linear equations.
2.2 GEOMETRY
a) Geometrical terms - point, line, parallel, bearing, right angle, acute and obtuse angles, perpendicular and similarity.
b) Angle facts - at a point, on a straight line, parallel lines and transversal.
c) Types of triangles and quadrilaterals (isosceles and equilateral triangles, Quadrilaterals - square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, kite, trapezium).
d) Angle properties of triangles and quadrilaterals.
e) Circle - Parts of a circle (radius, diameter, circumference, chord, sector, arc)
2.3 MEASUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION
a) Measurement of lines and angles
b) Constructing angles of 60°, 90° and 120°
c) Bisecting lines and angles
d) Constructing triangles given three sides or two sides and an including angle.
2.4 CLOCK
a) Telling time
b) Calculating / converting time (using the 12hr and 24hr clock).
2.5 MENSURATION
a) Perimeter and area of regular (rectangles and triangles) and irregular figures.
b) Area and circumference of a circle
c) Volume of cube, cuboid and cylinder.
a) Write and simplify expressions
b) Make simple substitution
c) Solution of simple linear equations including brackets.
d) Solve word problems involving one- and two-step linear equations.
2.2 GEOMETRY
a) Geometrical terms - point, line, parallel, bearing, right angle, acute and obtuse angles, perpendicular and similarity.
b) Angle facts - at a point, on a straight line, parallel lines and transversal.
c) Types of triangles and quadrilaterals (isosceles and equilateral triangles, Quadrilaterals - square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, kite, trapezium).
d) Angle properties of triangles and quadrilaterals.
e) Circle - Parts of a circle (radius, diameter, circumference, chord, sector, arc)
2.3 MEASUREMENT AND CONSTRUCTION
a) Measurement of lines and angles
b) Constructing angles of 60°, 90° and 120°
c) Bisecting lines and angles
d) Constructing triangles given three sides or two sides and an including angle.
2.4 CLOCK
a) Telling time
b) Calculating / converting time (using the 12hr and 24hr clock).
2.5 MENSURATION
a) Perimeter and area of regular (rectangles and triangles) and irregular figures.
b) Area and circumference of a circle
c) Volume of cube, cuboid and cylinder.
TERM 3
3.1 CARTESIAN COORDINATES
a) Plotting given points (using given scales), joining points, naming shapes, completing shapes.
b) Shading simple regions.
3.2 TRANSFORMATION / SYMMETRY
a) Line symmetry in two dimensions
b) Reflection of simple figures in horizontal and vertical lines (x-axis and y-axis)
c) Transformation - translation and rotation.
3.3 STATISTICS
a) Reading, interpreting, making inferences from charts/graphs
b) Measure of central tendency - Mean, Mode and Median.
c) Construction of graphs and charts to represent given data - bar, line pictograph
d) Travel and conversion graphs
e) Calculating distance, speed and time.
a) Plotting given points (using given scales), joining points, naming shapes, completing shapes.
b) Shading simple regions.
3.2 TRANSFORMATION / SYMMETRY
a) Line symmetry in two dimensions
b) Reflection of simple figures in horizontal and vertical lines (x-axis and y-axis)
c) Transformation - translation and rotation.
3.3 STATISTICS
a) Reading, interpreting, making inferences from charts/graphs
b) Measure of central tendency - Mean, Mode and Median.
c) Construction of graphs and charts to represent given data - bar, line pictograph
d) Travel and conversion graphs
e) Calculating distance, speed and time.