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MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK

FORM : 3S & 3C TERM : III YEAR: 2018/2019


Assessment Project2
Week Session Topics and Objectives
1  Easter Monday
1 2  Correction of Term 1 exam paper.
(22/04/2019 – 3  Correction of Term 1 exam paper.
26/04/2019) 4  Correction of Term 1 exam paper.
5  Correction of Term 1 exam paper.
1  ICT Training Workshop Session 1
 Identify the base and the exponent of a number written in index Example
form, ba . Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
 Evaluate expressions of the form ba , where b  and a  W . Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Page 276, Example 50.
2
Questions
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Page 279, Exercise 6s, # 1 – 10.

 Interpret the laws of indices. Examples


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(29/04/2019 – Pages 276 – 277, Examples 51.
03/05/2019) a 
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 a nm
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1
a n  Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
an Pages 279 – 280, Exercise 6s, # 14, 23, 25, 28,
30.

4  Staff Meeting
 Interpret the laws of indices. Examples
an  am  an  m Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
5 an  am  an  m Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Pages 276 – 277, Examples 52, 53.
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1 Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
a n  Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
an
Pages 279 – 280, Exercise 6s, # 34, 40, 42, 47,
48, 50, 53, 60, 61, 62, 64, 66, 68.

 Interpret the laws of indices. Examples


an  am  an  m Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
an  am  an  m Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Pages 276 – 277, Examples 52, 53.
a 
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 a nm
1 Questions
a0  1
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1
 a n  Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
an Pages 279 – 280, Exercise 6s, # 74, 76, 79, 82,
85.

 Apply the laws of indices to solve problems. Example


Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Pages 280, Example 58.
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2 Questions
06/05/2019 –
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
10/05/2019)
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Pages 282 – 283, Exercise 6t, # 5, 6, 13, 15, 18,
20, 22, 25.

 Apply the laws of indices to solve problems. Examples Project on Indices:


Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC Students are placed in
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie, groups of five. Each group is
Page 281, Examples 60, 61. required to produce a
podcast on the laws of
3
Questions indices. The podcast should
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC be audio only. The podcast
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie, should include a Mnemonic
Pages 282 – 283, Exercise 6t, # 52, 55, 58, 60, device or memory device to
77, 82, 85. assist with the recollection
of each rule. All podcast
should be uploaded to the
google classroom.
4  ICT Training Workshop Session 2
 Evaluate binary expressions. Example
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Page 242, Example 10.
5
Questions
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Page 242, Exercise 6f, # 2, 5, 10, 12, 14.

 Identify the L.C.M. of two algebraic expressions. Examples


Find the common factor for the following
expressions:
1. 6a, 2
2. 2a, 4b
3. x2 , 5x
4. 9ab, 12bc
5. 12 x2 , 16 x

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4 Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
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(13/05/2019 – Pages 244 – 245, Example 13.
17/05/2019)
Questions
Find the common factor for the following
expressions:
1. 5a, 10b
2. b2 , 4b
3. 25a2 , 5a
4. 3 y 2 , 27 y
5. 2 x2 , 4 x, 6
6. 5xy, 4 xz, 3x
7. 5ab, 10bc, 5bd
8. 2 xy,  4 yz,  8 yw

Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC


Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Page 245, Exercise 6h, # 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14.

2  ICT Training Workshop Session 3


 Multiply two binomial expressions. Examples
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Examples on
Pages 204, 205, 206, 207, 208.

Questions
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 204,
3
Exercise 14b, #14, 18.
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 205,
Exercise 14c, 5, 20, 26.
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 207,
Exercise 14e, 4, 8, 15, 21, 27, 30.

 Multiply two binomial expressions. Examples


STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Examples on
Pages 209, 210, 211, 212, 213.

Questions
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Pages 209 – 210,
4
Exercise 14f, #16, 19, 31, 38, 48, 50.
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Pages 211 – 212,
Exercise 14g, #12, 24.
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Pages 212 – 213,
Exercise 14h, #3, 8, 10, 18.

 Simplify a product when factors contain algebraic expressions Example


with common bases. Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
5 Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Pages 235 – 236, Example 6 (d), (e).
Questions
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Pages 236 – 238, Exercise 6d, # 111, 112, 115,
120, 122, 123, 124, 127, 129. 132.

 Factorise a binomial expression. Examples


 Factorise algebraic expressions involving two, three and four Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
terms using the distributive law. Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Pages 243 – 246, Examples 12, 14.

Questions
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
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Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Pages 243 – 244, Exercise 6g, # 8, 17, 29, 35, 45,
81, 85, 87, 90, 108.
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Page 246, Exercise 6i, # 1, 7, 9.

 Factorise algebraic expressions involving two terms, in the form Examples


5
(20/05/2019 – a 2  b2 , using the difference of two squares. STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Examples on
Pages 226, 229.
24/05/2019)
Questions
2
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Pages 226 – 227,
Exercise 15i, #1, 7, 14, 17.
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 229,
Exercise 15m, #5, 4, 9, 14, 15, 18, 19.

3  ICT Training Workshop Session 4


 Factorise algebraic expressions involving four terms using Example
grouping. Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
4 Pages 246 – 247, Example 15.

Questions
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Pages 247 – 246, Exercise 6j, # 3, 7, 10, 18, 31,
34.
 Identify the form of the quadratic expression. Examples
 Factorise quadratic expressions of the form x 2  bx  c . STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Examples on
Pages 222, 223, 225.

Questions
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 222,
Exercise 15c, #17, 14.
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 223,
5
Exercise 15d, #4, 9.
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Pages 223 – 224,
Exercise 15e, #7, 9.
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 224,
Exercise 15f, #14, 24.
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 225,
Exercise 15g, #21, 20.

1  ICT Training Workshop Session 5


 Differentiate between the quadratic expression and the quadratic Examples
equation. STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Examples on
 Solve quadratic equations, using the method of factorisation, in the Pages 241, 243.
form x2  k 2  0, k  , k is a constant.
Questions
2
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 241,
Exercise 16e, #33, 39, 35.
6 STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 244,
(27/05/2019 – Exercise 16g, #21, 29, 30.
31/05/2019)
 Solve quadratic equations, using the method of factorisation, in the Examples Project on Algebra
form x2  bx  c  0 . STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Examples on (Factorisation)
Pages 239, 240, 242, 244. Each student is given two
expressions in which they
3
Questions must factorise. Teacher
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 240, creates a Wiki using
Exercise 16e, #7, 15, 29. PBWorks with pages
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 242, allocated for factorisation
Exercise 16g, #8, 12. using the distributive law,
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 244, difference of two squares,
Exercise 16i, #6, 13. factorisation by grouping
and factorising quadratic
expressions. Each student
must post the solution to the
two expressions given along
with an explanation of the
steps used on the correct
page on the Wiki.

4  Indian Arrival Day


 Develop the concept of a polygon through different modes: Examples
a) concrete STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Examples Pages
b) representational 328 – 331.
c) abstract Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
5 Pages 478 – 479.

Questions
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 329,
Exercise 20a, #1 – 16.

 Solve simple geometric problems involving polygons (exterior Examples


angles). STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Examples on
Pages 333, 336.

Questions
1
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Pages 334 – 335,
Exercise 20c, #2, 10, 12, 13, 14.
7
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Page 336,
(03/06/2019 –
Exercise 20d, #6.
07/06/2019)
 Solve simple geometric problems involving polygons (interior Examples Project on Polygons
angles). STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Examples on Each student in the class is
2 Pages 338, 339, 340. assigned a named polygon.
The teacher creates a course
Questions blog. Each student is
STP Caribbean Mathematics 3, Pages 338 – 340, required to make a post on
Exercise 20f, #2, 5, 7, 12, 14. the blog. The post must
contain a brief description of
the assigned polygon
(inlcuding number of sides,
angles, regular, irregular,
concave, re-entrant, etc.), an
image of the assigned
polygon, and at least three
images of the polygon in a
real-world environment.

3  Eid-ul-Fitr Holiday
4  ICT Training Workshop Session 6
 Solve simple geometric problems involving polygons. Examples
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Pages 480 – 481, Examples 38, 39, 40.
5
Questions
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Pages 481 – 482, Exercise 9l, # 2, 15.

 Investigate the outcome of an experiment. Practical Exercise


Students should be placed in small groups. Each
group should conduct experiment to determine
the experimental probability of either obtaining a
1
head or tail when flipping a coin or obtained a
particular number on a fair die. Results should be
8 recorded and discussed in class.
10/06/2019 –
14/06/2019) 2  ICT Training Workshop Session 7
 Explain the concept of probability. Examples
 Explain basic terminology: Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
3 a) event Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
b) certainty Page 407.
c) chance
d) fairness
e) possibility
f) risk

 Apply the probability formula. Examples


 Calculate the probability of an event. Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
4 Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Page 407.

 Demonstrate an understanding that the probability of an event Example


occurring lies between 0 and 1. Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
 State the probability of an event using mathematical notation. Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Page 408, Example 24.
5
Questions
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie,
Pages 410 – 411, Exercise 8q, # 1, 2, 3.

 Solve simple problems involving theoretical probability. Examples Project of Probability


Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC Students are divided into
Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie, groups of 5. Each group is
Pages 408 – 409, Examples 25, 26. assigned 3 past paper
questions based on the topic
Questions of probability. Each is
Mathematics A Complete Course With CXC required to produce an
1 Questions Volume One by Raymond Toolsie, instructional tutorial that
Pages 410 – 411, Exercise 8q, # 5, 8, 10, 11, 19. demonstrates a detailed
9 solution to the problems.
(17/06/2019 – These videos should be
21/06/2019) posted on the course blog
that was created by the
teacher.

2  Revision for end of term examinations.


3  Labour Day
4  Corpus Christi
5  Graduation Ceremony
1  End of term examinations
10 2  End of term examinations
(24/06/2019 – 3  End of term examinations
28/06/2019) 4  End of term examinations
5  End of term examinations
1
11 2
(01/07/2019 – 3
05/07/2019) 4
5

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