g7 Mathematics Lesson Plan
g7 Mathematics Lesson Plan
4 2 4 2
(b) 13 - 4 = (13 – 4) + ( - )
5 3 5 3
= 9 + 12 – 10 (L.C.M. of 5 and 3 is 15)
4
2
=9 ans
15
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Exercise/ Activity/ Home Work
4 1 2 2 4 3
1. (a) 5 - 3 (b) 16+ 12 (c) 18 - 9 (d) 43- 15
5 3 3 5 7 4
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2. Alumbwe had 82 litres of juice. He sold 23 litres. How many litres of juice remained?
4 2
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3. Malele had 35 litres of juice. He sold 17 litres of juice. How many litres of juice
2 5
remained?
TEACHER/ PUPIL’S EVALUATION
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4 2 4 2
(b) 13 - 4 = (13 – 4) + ( - )
5 3 5 3
= 9 + 12 – 10 (L.C.M. of 5 and 3 is 15)
4
2
=9 ans
15
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Lesson Conclusion Teacher asks Learners Question
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Exercise/ Activity/ Home Work
4 1 2 2 4 3
1. (a) 5 - 3 (b) 16+ 12 (c) 18 - 9 (d) 43- 15
5 3 3 5 7 4
1 1
2. Alumbwe had 82 litres of juice. He sold 23 litres. How many litres of juice remained?
4 2
1 4
3. Malele had 35 litres of juice. He sold 17 litres of juice. How many litres of juice
2 5
remained?
TEACHER/ PUPIL’S EVALUATION
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N 5 5
= X = 5x5
T 2 1
2x1
___min 25 1 Teacher puts Pupils discuss Group
= = 12 ans
2 2
pupils in groups and bring out Work
to find solutions solutions
1 1
b) 3 X 7 for the
2 14
examples
Solution
( 3 x 2 ) +1 ( 14 x 7 )+ 1
= X (Convert into improper fractions)
2 14
1
7 99
= 2 X 14 (Simplify by dividing)
2
99 3
= = 24 ans
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Exercise/ Activity/ Home Work
1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 5
1. (a) x (b) 8x 1 x 4 (c) 8 x 3 (d) x x
4 5 3 2 4 3 3 5 8
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2. A rectangular plot of land measures 18 m long and 13 m wide. What is the area of the plot
3 2
in square metres?
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3. A tailor used 2 m of cloth to make one uniform. How many metres did he use to make 35
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uniform?
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MINISTRY OF GENERAL EDUCATION
MATHEMATICS LESSON PLAN
NAME OF TEACHER:________________________ SCHOOL:_____________________
GRADE TOPIC SUB TOPIC DURATION DATE
7 FRACTIONS Division of fractions ____min ____/___/__
ATTENDANCE: Boys:______ Girls:_______ Total:_____
TEACHING/ LEARNING AIDS : Board rule, Chalk board, Learners books and Charts.
REFERENCES : Mathematics Excel book 7 page 7, Teachers Guide book 7
RATIONALE: This is lesson is on the topic Fractions. Learners will acquire skills and values of
awareness of how to divide fractions and appreciate the application of fractions to practical
problems. Group work, discussion, demonstration and Question & Answer methods will be used
to execute this lesson which is lesson number five in the series of five.
PRE-REQUISITE SKILLS/ KNOWLEDGE: learners have prior knowledge on Fractions
SPECIFIC OUTCOMES, L.S.B.A.T:
1. Divide fractions with the common denominator (LCM)
2. Solve fractions with involving mixed fractions
3. Solve problems involving division of fractions
T 9
3
63 8
= x (Multiply by the reciprocal of the
4 21
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1 second fraction) Teacher puts Pupils discuss Group
= 3x2 = 6 ans pupils in groups and bring out Work
1x1
to find solutions solutions
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b) Keti had 26 litres of juice. She packed for the
4
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the juice into litre bottle. How many
8
bottles did she fill?
Solution
1 3 105 3
Number of bottles filled 26 ÷ = ÷
4 8 4 8
(Convert into proper fractions)
105 8
= ÷ (Simplify by dividing)
4 3
=70 bottles ans
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Exercise/ Activity/ Home Work
3 3 5 3 2 13 4
1. (a) ÷ (b) 4 ÷1 (c) 8 ÷ (d) 2 ÷1
4 8 7 8 5 25 5
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2. Mutalo had 78 litres of milk. He poured the milk into milk pails each capacity 4 . How many
4 4
milk pails did he fill?
1 1
3. A milk man had 94 litres of milk. He put all the milk into milk Jerri cans each capacity 5 .
2 4
How many milk pails did he fill?
= 5.85
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Exercise/ Activity/ Home Work
1. (a) 2.6 x 1.8 (b) 4.27 x 3.5 (c) 8.8068 ÷ 2.46 (d) 66.844 ÷ 6.8
= 17
20 ans
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Exercise/ Activity/ Home Work
1 2 3 11
1. Convert the following fractions to decimals (a) (b) (c) (d)
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2. Convert the following decimals to fractions (a) 0.3 (b) 0.54 (c) 0.48 (d) 0.625
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MINISTRY OF GENERAL EDUCATION
MATHEMATICS LESSON PLAN
NAME OF TEACHER:________________________ SCHOOL:_____________________
N 7 7 1
can be simplified as =
28 28 4
T 4 Teacher puts
1 1 pupils in groups
or L.C.M. of 3 and 4 is 12 ?
3 4
___min 1 1 4∨3 to find solutions Pupils discuss Group
or = (group the numerator to
3 4 12 for the and bring out Work
determine the greater fraction)
1 4 1 3 examples solutions
= and =
3 12 4 12
4 3 9
is greater that thus is greater than
12 12 27
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28
(b) 0.85
To convert one decimal into fractions ,
divide by 10 and then simplify
To convert two decimal into fractions ,
divide by 100 and then simplify
To convert three decimal into fractions ,
divide by 1000 and then simplify
Solution
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b) 0.85 = 85
100
20
= 17
20 ans
Lesson Conclusion Teacher asks Learners Question
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lesson questions
Exercise/ Activity/ Home Work
18 21 38 64
1 Which fractions is greater. (a) or (b) or
90 140 5 7
4. Arrange the following decimals in (i) Ascending order (ii) descending order
4) 6.016, 60.16, 601.6, 0.6016 (b) 72.14 , 73.14, 71.14 ,70.14
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