Lesson 1: Natural Numbers and Integers
Section | Details |
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Objective | Identify and use natural numbers and integers (positive, zero, and negative). |
Activities | – Starter (5 mins): Write numbers (e.g., –3, 0, 5, 27, 100) → students classify as natural/integers.– Main (25 mins): Explain natural numbers & integers; number line activity.– Plenary (10 mins): Quick quiz – teacher says number, students show “N” or “I”. |
Resources | Number line chart, flashcards, whiteboard, O Level Mathematics examples. |
Time | 40 minutes: 5 mins (Starter) + 25 mins (Main) + 10 mins (Plenary). |
Homework | List 10 integers and identify which are natural numbers. |
Assessment | Worksheet: Fill in missing integers on a number line; classify numbers. |
Past Paper Practice | “Convert between numbers and words, e.g., 10 007 = ten thousand and seven.” |
Lesson 2: Prime, Square, and Cube Numbers
Section | Details |
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Objective | Identify prime, square, and cube numbers; express numbers as products of prime factors. |
Activities | – Starter (5 mins): Show 12, 25, 27, 29, 64 → classify as prime/square/cube.– Main (30 mins): Explain primes, squares, cubes; factor tree for prime factorization; HCF & LCM examples.– Plenary (5 mins): “Prime Factor Bingo”. |
Resources | Factor tree worksheets, multiplication tables chart, slides. |
Time | 40 minutes: 5 mins (Starter) + 30 mins (Main) + 5 mins (Plenary). |
Homework | Write first 15 primes, first 15 squares, and first 10 cubes. |
Assessment | Class exercise: prime factorization of 72; identify cube numbers. |
Past Paper Practice | “Express 72 as a product of its prime factors.” |
Lesson 3: Factors, Multiples, and Reciprocals
Section | Details |
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Objective | Find common factors/multiples of numbers; understand and use reciprocals. |
Activities | – Starter (5 mins): Quick multiple warm-up (6 & 8).– Main (25 mins): Demonstrate HCF & LCM; introduce reciprocals with examples.– Plenary (10 mins): Quick-fire reciprocal/multiple quiz. |
Resources | Worksheets, mini whiteboards, O Level Mathematics examples. |
Time | 40 minutes: 5 mins (Starter) + 25 mins (Main) + 10 mins (Plenary). |
Homework | Find HCF & LCM of: (i) 18 & 30, (ii) 12 & 20. Write reciprocals of 2, 5, 0.25, ⅔. |
Assessment | Worksheet: HCF/LCM problems & reciprocals. |
Past Paper Practice | “Find the highest common factor (HCF) of two numbers.” |
Lesson 4: Rational and Irrational Numbers
Section | Details |
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Objective | Understand and distinguish between rational and irrational numbers. |
Activities | – Starter (5 mins): Ask: “Is √4 rational? Is √2 rational?”– Main (30 mins): Define rational (fractions, terminating/recurring decimals) vs. irrational (non-terminating, non-recurring); students classify list of numbers.– Plenary (5 mins): Group discussion: Why is 0.333… rational? Why is √3 irrational? |
Resources | Decimal chart, calculator, slides with examples. |
Time | 40 minutes: 5 mins (Starter) + 30 mins (Main) + 5 mins (Plenary). |
Homework | Research and list 5 rational and 5 irrational numbers. |
Assessment | Worksheet: Classify numbers as rational/irrational. |
Past Paper Practice | “Identify rational and irrational numbers from a given list.” |
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