The document outlines the schemes of work for Grade 11 mathematics over three terms. The first term covers topics like logarithms, approximations, sequences and series, and quadratic equations. The second term includes logical reasoning, linear inequalities, algebraic fractions, and circle geometry. The third term focuses on statistics, probability, and trigonometry. The objectives cover both mathematical skills and applying the concepts to solve word problems.
The document outlines the schemes of work for Grade 11 mathematics over three terms. The first term covers topics like logarithms, approximations, sequences and series, and quadratic equations. The second term includes logical reasoning, linear inequalities, algebraic fractions, and circle geometry. The third term focuses on statistics, probability, and trigonometry. The objectives cover both mathematical skills and applying the concepts to solve word problems.
The document outlines the schemes of work for Grade 11 mathematics over three terms. The first term covers topics like logarithms, approximations, sequences and series, and quadratic equations. The second term includes logical reasoning, linear inequalities, algebraic fractions, and circle geometry. The third term focuses on statistics, probability, and trigonometry. The objectives cover both mathematical skills and applying the concepts to solve word problems.
The document outlines the schemes of work for Grade 11 mathematics over three terms. The first term covers topics like logarithms, approximations, sequences and series, and quadratic equations. The second term includes logical reasoning, linear inequalities, algebraic fractions, and circle geometry. The third term focuses on statistics, probability, and trigonometry. The objectives cover both mathematical skills and applying the concepts to solve word problems.
1 Logarithm (1.) Use logarithm tables to perform calculations involving numbers greater 1 (2.) Use logarithm tables to perform calculations involving multiplication and division of numbers less than 1 (3.) Use logarithm tables to perform calculations involving power and root of numbers less than 1 (4.) Solve simple equations involving logarithms 2 Approximations (1.) Approximate numbers to the nearest ten, hundred, thousand, million, billion and trillion (2.) Round off numbers to a specified number of decimal places or significant figures (3.) Make rough estimates to calculations (4.) Determine percentage error and degree of accuracy 3&4 Sequences and Series (1.) Identify types of sequence (2.) Find first term, common difference, nth term, arithmetic mean(s) and sum for A.P (3.) Find first term, common ratio, nth term, geometric mean(s), sum and sum to infinity for G.P (4.) Apply arithmetic and geometric progressions in real life situations 5 Quadratic Equations (1.) Complete the square (2.) Derive and apply quadratic formula (3.) Form a quadratic equation from sum and product of given roots (4.) Solve quadratic equations in word problems 6&8 Simultaneous Equations (1.) Solve simultaneous linear equations by (Week 7: 1&2 elimination and substitution methods Midterm (2.) Solve simultaneous linear and quadratic Break) equations using substitution method (3.) Solve word problems leading to simultaneous equations (4.) Solve simultaneous linear and quadratic equations graphically
9 Gradients of Lines and (1.) Find the gradient of a straight line
Curves (2.) Sketch straight line graphs (3.) Find the equation of a straight line (4.) Find gradient of a curve 10 Logical Reasoning 1 (1.) Define and give examples of simple logical statements (2.) Identify logical statements (3.) Deduce the truth or otherwise of simple statement (4.) Define and give examples of open and closed logical statements (5.) Identify open and closed logical statements (6.) Define and give examples of compound logical statements (7.) Explain negation (8.) Form negation of logical statements (9.) Draw up and apply truth table for negation (10.) Explain conjunction and disjunction (11.) Form conjunction and disjunction (12.) Draw up and apply truth table for conjunction and disjunction 11 Revision/Examination Revision/Examination
End of Grade 11 1st Term Maths Scheme of Work
Grade 11 2nd Term Maths Scheme of Work Week Topic Objectives 1 Logical Reasoning 2 (1.) Explain implication and equivalence (2.) Form implication and equivalence (3.) Draw up and apply truth table for implication and equivalence (4.) Define and give examples of converse, inverse and contrapositive statements (5.) Determine validity of arguments 2 Linear Inequalities (1.) Solve inequalities in one variable and represent them on number line (2.) Combine two inequalities to form compound inequalities (3.) Draw and solve graph of linear Inequalities in two variables (4.) Find the required region that satisfies the simultaneous inequalities 3 Algebraic Fractions (1.) Simplify algebraic fractions (2.)Use operations with algebraic fractions (3.) Solve equations involving algebraic fractions (4.) Substitute into fractions (5.)Determine values that make a fraction undefined 4, 5, & 6 Circle Geometry 1, 2, & 3 (1.)Apply theorem of Pythagoras (2.)Describe chord properties of a circle (3.)Apply chord properties to solve problems (4.)Describe angle properties of a circle (5.)Prove theorems involving angle properties (6.)Describe properties of cyclic quadrilaterals (7.)Apply properties of cyclic quadrilaterals to solve problems (8.)Apply properties of tangents to circles in problems (9.) Prove tangent theorems 8 Sine and Cosine Rules (1.) Solve triangles using sine rule Week (7: (2.) Solve triangles using cosine rule Midterm Break) 9 Angles of Elevation and (1.) Use sine and cosine rules to solve Depression problems on angles of elevation and depression 10 Bearings (1.) Use sine and cosine rules to solve problems on bearings 11 Revision/Examination Revision/Examination
End of Grade 11 2nd Term Maths Scheme of Work
Grade 11 3rd Term Maths Scheme of Work Week Topic Objectives 1, 2, 3 & 4 Statistics 1, 2, 3 & 4 (1.) Calculate mean, median, mode and range of ungrouped data (2.)Summarise ungrouped data in frequency tables (3.) Calculate mean deviation, variance and standard deviation of ungrouped data (4.) Determine class intervals, class boundaries and class midpoints of grouped data (5.) Summarise grouped data in frequency tables (6.) Estimate mean, median and range, mean deviation variance and standard deviation of grouped data (7.) Identify modal class of grouped data (8.)Represent data in histograms (9.) Summarise grouped data in cumulative frequency tables (8.) Draw ogives of cumulative frequencies (10.) Use ogives to estimate quartiles 5&6 Probability 1 & 2 (1.) Define, use, and give examples of terms used in probability (2.) Use the language of probability to describe events in real life (3.) Apply the addition law to find the probability of mutually exclusive and mutually inclusive events (4.) Apply the multiplication law to find the probability of independent and dependent events occurring (5.) Illustrate probability spaces with outcome tables and use them to solve probability problems (6.) Illustrate probability spaces with tree diagrams and use them to solve probability problems 8, 9 & 10 Revision Revision Week (7: Midterm Break) 11 Revision/Examination Revision/Examination