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Mathematics Grades 10 To 12 Common Schemes of Work

This document outlines the termly schemes of work for Grade 10 mathematics in the Northern Province of Zambia. It details the topics, objectives, references and comments for each of the 18 lessons in Term 1, covering sets, index notation, algebra, and matrices. Similarly, it outlines the 18 lessons for Term 2 covering additional topics in matrices, congruence, similarity, travel graphs and social/commercial arithmetic. The document provides a comprehensive plan for the mathematics curriculum and assessments for the grade over the two terms.

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Mathematics Grades 10 To 12 Common Schemes of Work

This document outlines the termly schemes of work for Grade 10 mathematics in the Northern Province of Zambia. It details the topics, objectives, references and comments for each of the 18 lessons in Term 1, covering sets, index notation, algebra, and matrices. Similarly, it outlines the 18 lessons for Term 2 covering additional topics in matrices, congruence, similarity, travel graphs and social/commercial arithmetic. The document provides a comprehensive plan for the mathematics curriculum and assessments for the grade over the two terms.

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MINISTRY OF GENERAL EDUCATION

NORTHERNN PROVINCE
2016 COMMON SCHEMES OF WORK
GRADE 10 MATHEMATICS

TERM 1
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
5 1 SETS  Carry out the intersection Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 5, 6
 Intersection and and union operations on sets ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 31-36
union of sets
2 SETS  Carry out the complement Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 6
 Complement operation on sets ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp.36-39
3 SETS  Carry out combined ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 39-45-41
 Combined operation on sets
operations
6 4 SETS  Illustrate Venn diagrams. Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 7-9
 Venn diagrams ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 32-45
5 SETS  Work out problems involving Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 10
 Venn Diagrams Venn diagrams ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp.42-45

6 TEST 1 TEST 1

7 7 INDEX NOTATION  Simplify positive indices Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 16-20


using the following rules ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 203-213
am x an = am+n; am ÷ an = am-n;
(am)n = amn; a0 = 1
8 INDEX NOTATION  Simplify negative indices Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 16-20
ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 213-217
9 INDEX NOTATION  Simplify fractional indices Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 21,22
ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 213-217
8 10 INDEX NOTATION  Solve problems involving Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 22-25
indices ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 221-223
11 ALGEBRA  Expand and simplify Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 29-32
 Expansion and expressions ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 61-67
simplification
12 TEST 2 TEST 2
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
9 13 ALGEBRA  Evaluate expressions by Progress in Mathematics 10 pp.
 Substitution substitution ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 67-68

14 ALGEBRA  Factorise using common Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 33


 Factorisation factors ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 68-70

15 ALGEBRA  Factorise expressions with Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 34


 Expressions with four terms ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 70-71
four terms

10 16 ALGEBRA  Factorise quadratic Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 35


 Quadratic expressions ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 71-73
expressions

17 ALGEBRA  Factorise a difference of two Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 35-37


 Difference of two squares ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 73-75
squares

18 TEST 3 TEST 3

11 19 ALGEBRA  Simplify algebraic fractions ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 75-77


 Algebraic fractions by factorization

20 ALGEBRA  Add and subtract algebraic Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 37-40


 Algebraic fractions fractions ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 77-79

21 ALGEBRA  Multiply and divide algebraic Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 40-42


 Algebraic fractions fractions ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 79-81

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13 END OF TERM TESTS


TERM 2
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
1 1 MATRICES  Transpose a matrix Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 47-49
 Transpose of a ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 228-231
matrix

2 MATRICES  Multiply matrices (up to 3x3 Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 50, 51


 Multiplication of matrices) ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 240-245
matrices

3 MATRICES  Calculate the determinant of Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 53-58


 Inverse of a matrix a 2x2 matrix ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 245-249
 Find the inverse of a 2x2
matrix

2 4 MATRICES  Solve linear equations in two Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 59


 Solving linear variables using the inverse ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp.249-254
Simultaneous method
equations
5 MATRICES  Use Cramer’s rule to solve Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 60-62
 Crammers’ Rule linear equations in two
variables

6 TEST 1 TEST 1

3 7 MATRICES  Apply matrices to solve real Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 63


 Application of life problems
matrices

8 CONGRUENCE AND  Use congruence in problems Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 79-81


SIMILARITY requiring simple logical ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 131-137
 Congruence deductions (with regard to
triangles and quadrilaterals)
9 CONGRUENCE AND  Calculate the unknown ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 117-124
SIMILARITY sides/angles in similar figures
 Similarity
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
4 10 CONGRUENCE AND  Illustrate relationships Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 75-79
SIMILARITY between areas and volumes ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 124-130
 Areas of similar of similar figures
figures  Calculate the area/volume in
similar figures
11 CONGRUENCE AND  Calculate the scale of a map Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 69-74
SIMILARITY  Calculate the length and area
 Map scales using scales

12 TEST 2 TEST 2

5 13 TRAVEL GRAPHS  Compute average speed, Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 86-89


 Speed, distance distance and time General Maths: Revision and Practice pp.
and time 150-152

14 TRAVEL GRAPHS  Draw and interpret a Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 89-97


 Distance-time distance-time graphs General Maths: Revision and Practice pp.
graphs  Determine velocity under a 150-152
distance-time graph
15 TRAVEL GRAPHS  Draw and interpret velocity- Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 98-103
 Velocity-time time graphs General Maths: Revision and Practice pp.
graphs  Determine acceleration 153-155
(retardation) under a
velocity-time graph

6 16 TRAVEL GRAPHS  Calculate the distance under Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 104-107
 Velocity-time a velocity-time graph and ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp.153-155
graphs relate it to area under the
graph.

17 SOCIAL AND  Calculate shares Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 112-115


COMMERCIAL
ARITHMETIC
 Premiums
18 TEST 3 TEST 3
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
7 19 SOCIAL AND  Calculate dividends Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 116
COMMERCIAL
ARITHMETIC
 Dividends
20 SOCIAL AND  Calculate bonds Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 117-118
COMMERCIAL
ARITHMETIC
 Bonds
21 BEARINGS  Interpret and use three figure Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 121-124
Three figure bearings bearings

8 22 BEARINGS  Draw and sketch diagrams to Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 124-127


Scale drawing represent position and
direction
23 BEARINGS  Use scales to find the area on Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 128-129
Scale and area the map or on the ground ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp.

24 TEST 4 TEST 4

9 25 BEARINGS  Solve problems involving Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 127-128


 Applications of bearings
bearings
26 SYMMETRY  Determine the order of Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 134-135
 Rotational rotational symmetry ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 43-45
symmetry  Apply properties of
Rotational symmetry
27 SYMMETRY  Locate centres of rotation Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 134-135
 Centre of rotation ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 43-45

10 28 SYMMETRY  Determine symmetry of Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 139-142


 Symmetry of solids solids ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 46-50

29 COMPUTERS  Demonstrate the use of Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 148-153


 Functions on a different functions on a
calculator calculator
30 TEST 5 TEST 5
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
11 31 APPROXIMATIONS  Work with relative and General Maths Book 3: pp.6-8
 Relative Error and absolute errors
absolute error
32 APPROXIMATIONS  Apply limits and tolerance to General Maths Book 3: pp.6-8
 Limits and relative and absolute errors
Tolerance
33 APPROXIMATIONS  Find percentage error General Maths Book 3: pp.6-8
 Percentage Error
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TERM 3
1 1 COMPUTERS  Describe elements of a Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 154-157
 Basic elements of computer
a computer
2 COMPUTERS  Make an algorithm for a Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 158-160
 Algorithms given task
3 COMPUTERS  Make a flow chart for a given Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 161, 162
 Flow Charts task
2 4 COMPUTERS  Use decision boxes in flow Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 161, 162
 Decision boxes charts
5 COMPUTERS  Use loops in flow charts Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 161-162
 Loops
6 TEST 1 TEST 1
3 7 COMPUTERS  Outline problem solving Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 159, 160
 Methods of stages
implementing an
algorithm
8 COMPUTERS AND  Write a program in Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 162, 163
CALCULATOR pseudocode ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp.
 Pseudocode
9 COMPUTERS AND  Write a program in Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 162, 163
CALCULATOR Pseudocode
 Pseudocode
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
4 10 COMPUTERS AND  Define, analyse and find the Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 163, 164
CALCULATOR solution to a problem
 Problem Solving

11 COMPUTERS AND  Write a simple program in Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 164, 165
CALCULATOR BASIC or any other
 Computer programming language
Programs

12 TEST 2 TEST 2

5 13 SEQUENCES AND  Identify a sequence Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 1-14


SERIES  Find missing terms of a
 Sequences sequence

14 SEQUENCES AND  Illustrate an arithmetic Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 1-14


SERIES progression (AP)
 Arithmetic  Find missing terms of an AP
Progressions
15 SEQUENCES AND  Find the nth term of the AP Progress in Mathematics 10 pp. 1-14
SERIES
 The nth term of an
AP

6 16 SEQUENCES AND  Describe a series ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 1-14


SERIES  Find the sum of an AP
 The sum of an AP

17 SEQUENCES AND  Find the arithmetic mean Additional Maths: Pure and Applied pp.
SERIES
 The arithmetic
mean
18 TEST 3 TEST 3
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
7 19 SEQUENCES AND  Identify a geometric ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 15-22
SERIES progression (GP)
 Geometric  Find the missing terms of a
Progressions GP
20 SEQUENCES AND  Find the nth term of a GP ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 15-22
SERIES
 Geometric
progressions
21 SEQUENCES AND  Find the geometric mean ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 115-22
SERIES
 Geometric
progressions
8 22 SEQUENCES AND  Find the sum of a geometric ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 15-22
SERIES progression
 The sum of a
Geometric
Progression
23 SEQUENCES AND  Find the sum to infinity of a Additional Maths: Pure and Applied pp.
SERIES geometric progression
 The sum to infinity
of a Geometric
Progression
24 TEST 4 TEST 4

9 25 COORDINATE  Calculate the mid-point of MK Additional Maths 10 pp. 1-10


GEOMETRY two points
 Coordinates and
the midpoint
26 COORDINATE  Calculate the length of a MK Additional Maths 10 pp. 1-10
GEOMETRY straight line
 Length of a
straight line
between two
points
27 COORDINATE  Calculate the gradient of a MK Additional Maths 10 pp. 1-10
GEOMETRY line segment
 Gradient
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
10 28 COORDINATE  Find the equation of a MK Additional Maths 10 pp. 1-10
GEOMETRY straight line
 Equation of a
straight line

29 COORDINATE  Find the gradients of parallel MK Additional Maths 10 pp.1-10
GEOMETRY and perpendicular lines
 Parallel and  Use gradients of parallel and
perpendicular perpendicular lines to find
lines equations
30 TEST 5 TEST 5

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MINISTRY OF GENERAL EDUCATION
NORTHERN PROVINCE
2016 COMMON SCHEMES OF WORK
GRADE 11 MATHEMATICS

TERM 1
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
1 1 ALGEBRA  Solve linear equations in one ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 160-169
 Linear equations in variable
one variable:
Elimination method
2 ALGEBRA  Solve linear equations in two ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 160-169
 Linear equations in variables
two variables:
Substitution method
3 ALGEBRA  Solve linear in-equations in one ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 169-171
 Linear in-equations in variable
one variable

2 4 QUADRATIC FUNCTIONS  Sketch the graph of a quadratic ZSSS Mathematics 10 pp. 171-175
 Sketching the graph of function
a quadratic function
5 QUADRATIC EQUATIONS  Solve quadratic equations using ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 173-177
 Factorisation method factorization method

6 TEST 1 TEST 1

3 7 QUADRATIC EQUATIONS  Solve quadratic equations using ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 177-184
 Completing square completing of squares method
method
8 QUADRATIC EQUATIONS  Solve quadratic equations using ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 184-188
 Quadratic formula quadratic formula method

9 QUADRATIC EQUATIONS  Apply quadratic equations ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp.189-192


 Application of to solve real life problems
quadratic equations
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
4 10 VARIATION  Solve problems involving direct ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 56-63
Direct variation variation

11 VARIATION  Distinguish between direct and ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 63-71


Inverse variation inverse variation
 Solve problems involving inverse
variation

12 TEST 2 TEST 2

5 13 VARIATION  Solve problems involving joint ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 71-74


Joint variation variation

14 VARIATION  Solve problems involving joint ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 71-72


joint variation variation

15 VARIATION  Distinguish between joint and Ordinary Level Maths pp.142-149


 Partial variation partial variation
 Solve problems involving partial
variation

6 16 VARIATION  Draw and Interpret graphs of ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp.56-72


 Graphs of variation variation of direct and inverse
variation

17 VARIATION  Solve problems involving variations ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp.56-74


 Applications of
variation

18 TEST 3 TEST 3
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
7 19 CIRCLE THEOREMS  Describe parts of a circle ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 75-76
 Parts of a circle  Solve problems using the angle at
 Angle at the centre the centre
20 CIRCLE THEOREMS  Solve problems using the angles in ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 82-88
 Angles in the same the same segment and the angle in
segment a semi-circle
 Angle in a semi-circle
21 CIRCLE THEOREMS  Solve problems using opposite ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 89-95
 Cyclic quadrilateral angles of a cyclic quadrilateral and
 Alternate segment the alternate segment theorem
8 22 CIRCLE THEOREMS  Solve problems using tangents to a ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 95-104
 Tangent to a circle circle

23 CONSTRUCTION AND LOCI  Construct line and angle bisectors ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 176-178
 Line bisectors, angle  Construct line bisectors, angle
bisectors and bisectors and perpendiculars
perpendiculars
24 TEST 4 TEST 4

9 25 CONSTRUCTION AND LOCI  Construct triangles ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 1187-193


 Construction of
triangles
26 CONSTRUCTION AND LOCI  Construct quadrilaterals ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 193-199
Construction of
quadrilaterals
27 CONSTRUCTION AND LOCI  Construct locus of point in two ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 275-282
 Loci in two dimensions
dimensions 
10 28 CONSTRUCTION AND LOCI  Describe locus of point in three ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 282-284
 Loci in three dimensions
dimensions
29 TRIGONOMETRY  Define the three trigonometric ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 321-332
 Three trigonometric ratios on a right angled triangle
ratios on a right  Calculate sides of a right angled
angled triangle triangle
30 TEST 5 TEST 5
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
11 31 TRIGONOMETRY  Define the three trigonometric ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 321-328
 Three trigonometric ratios on a right angled triangle
ratios on a right  Calculate angles of a right angled
angled triangle triangle
32 TRIGONOMETRY  Apply the three trigonometric ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 329-332
 Application of ratios of rations to angles of elevation and
a right-angled triangle depression
33 TRIGONOMETRY  Work with special angles (60 , 45
o o
ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 34-38
 Special angles and 30 )o

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13 END OF TERM TESTS

TERM 2
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
1 1 TRIGONOMETRY  Determine the signs of the three ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 39-47
 Three trigonometric trigonometric ratios in the
ratios in quadrants quadrants
2 TRIGONOMETRY  Solve sides and angles of non-right ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 51-61
 Sine rule angled triangles using the sine rule

3 TRIGONOMETRY  Solve sides and angles of non right ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 61-69
 Cosine rule angled triangles

2 4 TRIGONOMETRY  Calculate areas of a non right ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 69-74


 Area of a triangle angled triangles

5 TRIGONOMETRY  Draw sine and cosine curves ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 47-51
 Sine and cosine curves

6 TEST 1 TEST 1

WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS


3 7 TRIGONOMETRY  Draw tangent curves ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 47-51
 Tangent curves

8 TRIGONOMETRY  Interpret and use trigonometric ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 47-51


 Interpretation of curves
trigonometric curves

9 TRIGONOMETRY  Use trigonometry to solve practical ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 333-336


 Application of problems involving three
trigonometry dimensional figures

4 10 TRIGONOMETRY  Use trigonometry to solve practical General Maths: Revision and Practice
 Application of problems involving bearings pp. 131-133
trigonometry

11 MENSURATION Find perimeters and areas of triangles ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 139-150
Plane figures (recap) and quadrilaterals
12 TEST 2 TEST 2

5 13 MENSURATION Find the circumference and area of a ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp.145-150


Circle (recap) circle

14 MENSURATION  Calculate perimeter of a sector ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp.145-150


 Perimeter

15 MENSURATION  Calculate area of a sector ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp.145-150


 Area

6 16 MENSURATION  Calculate surface area of three ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 150-157


 Surface Area dimensional figures

17 MENSURATION  Calculate surface area of cylinders ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 157-162


 Surface Area

18 TEST 3 TEST 3

WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS


7 19 MENSURATION  Calculate volumes of prisms ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 151-157
 Volume
20 MENSURATION  Calculate volumes of cylinders ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 157-162
 Volume
21 MENSURATION  Calculate volumes of pyramids ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 162-170
 Volume
8 22 MENSURATION  Calculate volumes of cones ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 164-170
 Volume

23 MENSURATION  Calculate volumes of frustums ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp.166-170


 Volume
24 TEST 4 TEST 4

9 25 MENSURATION  Solve application problems ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp.139-172


 Application of area involving perimeter, area volume
and volume
26 PROBABILITY  Compute probabilities using the ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 315-320
 The addition law addition law

27 PROBABILITY  Compute probabilities using the ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 315-320


 The multiplication law multiplication law

10 28 PROBABILITY  Calculate probabilities of mutually ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp.315-320


 Outcome Tables exclusive events and compound
events
29 PROBABILITY  Use tree diagrams and outcome ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 236-249
 Tree Diagrams tables to compute probabilities

30 PROBABILITY  Use tree diagrams and outcome ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 236-249
 Tree diagrams tables to compute probabilities
(continued)
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TERM 3
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
1 1 STATISTICS  Construct frequency tables for ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 90-104
 Frequency tables ungrouped and grouped data

2 STATISTICS  Construct cumulative frequency ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 218-224


 Cumulative frequency curves for ungrouped and grouped
tables data
3 STATISTICS  Draw cumulative frequency curves ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 218-224
 Cumulative frequency for ungrouped and grouped data
curves
2 4 STATISTICS  Draw cumulative frequency curves ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 218-224
 Cumulative frequency for ungrouped and grouped data
curves
5 STATISTICS  Draw relative cumulative frequency ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 215-222
 Relative cumulative curves
frequency curves

6 TEST 1 TEST 1

3 7 STATISTICS  Find quartiles, inter-quartile range ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 216-224


 Inter-quartile range and semi inter-quartile range
and semi-inter-
quartile range
8 STATISTICS  Find percentiles from cumulative ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 218-224
 Percentiles curves
9 STATISTICS  Find variance and standard General Mathematics 4 pp. 78-80
 Variance and standard deviation for ungrouped data
deviation
4 10 STATISTICS  Find variance and standard General Mathematics 4 pp. 78-80
 Variance and standard deviation for grouped data
deviation
11 GRAPHS OF FUNCTIONS  Draw graph of cubic functions ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 297-301
 Cubic functions
12 TEST 2 TEST 2
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
5 13 GRAPHS OF FUNCTIONS  Draw the graph of inverse and ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 301-305
 Inverse and exponential functions
exponential functions
14 GRAPHS OF FUNCTIONS  Use graphs to solve equations ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 192-197
 Solution of equations ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 297-301

15 GRAPHS OF FUNCTIONS  Find and interpret maximum, ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 192-197
 Interpretation of minimum values and turning points ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp.297-301
graphs of functions
6 16 GRAPHS OF FUNCTIONS  Use a tangent to estimate the General Maths: Revision and Practice
 Gradient of a curve gradient of a curve pp. 143-145

17 GRAPHS OF FUNCTIONS  Estimate the area under a curve by General Maths: Revision and Practice
 Area under a curve counting squares pp. 149-150

18 TEST 3 TEST 3

7 19 GRAPHS OF FUNCTIONS  Estimate the area under a curve General Maths: Revision and Practice
 Area under a curve using the trapezium rule pp. 149-150

20 TRAVEL GRAPHS  Calculate displacement from a General Maths 4 pp. 59-62


 Displacement velocity-time graph

21 LINEAR PROGRAMMING  Draw graphs of linear equations in ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 1-6
 Graphs of linear one and two variables
equations

8 22 LINEAR PROGRAMMING  Draw graphs of linear in-equations ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 1-6
 Graphs of linear in- in one and two variables
equations

23 LINEAR PROGRAMMING  Describe graphs of linear in- ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 1-6
 Graphs of linear in- equations in one and two variables
equations

24 TEST 4 TEST 4
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
9 25 LINEAR PROGRAMMING  Determine maximum and minimum ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 7-20
 Maximum and values for a given system of in-
minimum values equations
26 LINEAR PROGRAMMING  Use search lines to determine ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 21-27
 Search lines maximum and minimum values

27 LINEAR PROGRAMMING  Form in-equalities to represent ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 7-20


 Application of linear given conditions
programming

10 28 LINEAR PROGRAMMING  Maximize and minimize quantities ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 7-20
 Application of linear
programming
29 REVISION  Work out questions from past
papers
30 REVISION  Work out questions from past
papers
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MINISTRY OF GENERAL EDUCATION
NORTHERNN PROVINCE
2016 COMMON SCHEMES OF WORK
GRADE 12 MATHEMATICS

TERM 1
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
1 1 TRANSFORMATIONS  Explain the concept of ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 255-260
 The concept of transformation
transformation  Use a column vector to translate an
object
2 TRANSFORMATIONS  Reflect objects across mirror lines ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 255-260
 Reflection  Find the mirror line
3 TRANSFORMATIONS  Find matrices of rotation ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 269-273
 Rotation

2 4 TRANSFORMATIONS  Enlarge objects by construction ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 109-117


 Enlargement

5 TRANSFORMATIONS  Use matrices to reflect objects ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp.257-269


 Reflection

6 TEST 1 TEST 1

3 7 TRANSFORMATIONS  Find matrices of reflections ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 257-269


 Reflection

8 TRANSFORMATIONS  Rotate objects by construction ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 261-267


 Rotation

9 TRANSFORMATIONS  Find the centre, angle and direction ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 261-267
 Rotation of rotation
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
4 10 TRANSFORMATIONS  Rotate objects using matrices ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 269-273
 Rotation

11 TRANSFORMATIONS  Enlarge objects by matrix method ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 119


 Enlargement

12 TEST 2 TEST 2

5 13 TRANSFORMATIONS  Find the centre, scale factor and ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 117-122
 Enlargement matrix of enlargement

14 TRANSFORMATIONS  Stretch objects by construction ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 123-139


 Stretch

15 TRANSFORMATIONS  Stretch objects by matrix method ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 123-139


 Stretch

6 16 TRANSFORMATIONS  Find the stretch factor, invariant ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 123-139
 Stretch line
 Shear objects by constructions

17 TRANSFORMATIONS  Determine stretch matrices ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 123-139


 Stretch

18 TEST 3 TEST 3

7 19 TRANSFORMATIONS  Shear objects by constructions ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 139-149


 Shear

20 TRANSFORMATIONS  Shear objects by matrix method ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 139-149
Shear

21 TRANSFORMATIONS  Find shear factors and invariant ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 139-149
 Shear lines
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
8 22 TRANSFORMATIONS  Determine shear matrices ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 139-149
 Shear

23 TRANSFORMATIONS  Solve problems involving combined ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 149-159


 Combined transformations
transformations
24 TEST 4 TEST 4

9 25 TRANSFORMATIONS  Find matrices of combined ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 149-159


 Combined transformations
transformations
26 EARTH GEOMETRY  Explain the concept of earth ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 79-86
 The concept of earth geometry Distinguish between
geometry small and great circles, latitudes
and longitudes
27 EARTH GEOMETRY  Calculate distance along parallels of ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 92-95
 Distance along a circle latitudes in kilometers and nautical
of latitude miles
10 28 EARTH GEOMETRY  Calculate distance along longitudes ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 86-92
 Distance along a circle in kilometers and nautical miles
of longitude
29 EARTH GEOMETRY  Calculate the shortest distance ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 96-100
 Shortest distance between two points on the surface
of the earth
30 TEST 5 TEST 5

11 31 EARTH GEOMETRY  Calculate the shortest distance ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 96-100
 Shortest distance between two points on the surface
(Continued) of the earth
32 EARTH GEOMETRY  Calculate speed in knots ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 102-105
Speed in Knots and time
33 EARTH GEOMETRY  Do calculations involving time ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 102-105
Speed in Knots and time
12 END OF TERM EXAMINATIONS

13 END OF TERM EXAMINATIONS


TERM 2
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
1 1 VECTORS  Describe a vector ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 165, 166
 The concept of  Represent and denote a vector
vectors

2 VECTORS  Add and subtract vectors ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 166-169


 Addition and
subtraction
3 VECTORS  Calculate magnitudes of vectors ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 170-182
 Magnitude and scalar Multiply vectors by scalars
multiplication

2 4 VECTORS  Apply translations on vectors ZSSS Mathematics 11 pp. 255-260


 Translations

5 VECTORS  Determine collinearity of points ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 194-210


 Col linearity

6 TEST 1 TEST 1

3 7 VECTORS  Solve geometrical problems ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 194-210


 Vector geometry involving vectors

8 VECTORS  Solve geometrical problems ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 194-210


 Vector geometry involving vectors

9 INTRODUCTION TO  Explain concept of differentiation ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 275-284


CALCULUS  Differentiate functions using first
 Differentiation principle
4 10 INTRODUCTION TO  Differentiate an algebraic term ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 284-286
CALCULUS
 Differentiation
11 INTRODUCTION TO  Differentiate a polynomial
CALCULUS
 Differentiation
12 TEST 2 TEST 2
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
5 13 INTRODUCTION TO  Find the coordinates of stationary General Maths 4 pp. 114-118
CALCULUS points

14 INTRODUCTION TO  Calculate equations of tangents ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp.


CALCULUS and normals
 Tangents and normals

15 INTRODUCTION TO  Find stationary points General Maths 4 pp. 115-118


CALCULUS
 Stationary points

6 16 INTRODUCTION TO  Explain concept of differentiation ZSSS Mathematics 12 pp. 293-297


CALCULUS  Integrate an algebraic term
 Integration  Integrate polynomials

17 INTRODUCTION TO  Evaluate simple definite integrals General Maths 4 pp. 122-126


CALCULUS
 Definite integrals

18 TEST 3 TEST 3

7 19 INTRODUCTION TO  Find the area under a curve General Maths 4 pp. 126-129
CALCULUS
 Area under a curve

20 REVISION Work out paper 1 questions

21 REVISION Work out paper 1 questions

8 22 REVISION Work out paper 1 questions

23 REVISION Work out paper 1 questions

24 TEST 4 TEST 4
WEEK LESSON TOPICS OBJECTIVES REFERENCES COMMENTS
9 25 REVISION Work out paper 1 questions

26 REVISION Work out paper 2 questions

27 REVISION Work out paper 2 questions

10 28 REVISION Work out paper 2 questions

29 REVISION Work out paper 2 questions

30 REVISION Work out paper 2 questions

11 PROVINCIAL MOCK EXAMINATIONS

12 PROVINCIAL MOCK EXAMINATIONS

13 PROVINCIAL MOCK EXAMINATIONS

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