GRADE 1 MATHEMATICS | ||
FIRST TERM (Number Foundations) | ||
Counting & Numbers | 1.0 | |
1. | Counting objects 1-50 (progressing to 100) | 1.1 |
2. | Reading and writing numbers 1-100 | 1.2 |
3. | Number recognition and matching | 1.3 |
4. | Ordering numbers (ascending and descending) | 1.4 |
5. | Before, after, and between numbers | 1.5 |
6. | Place Value (Introduction) | 2.0 |
7. | Tens and Ones (numbers up to 99) | 2.1 |
8. | Grouping objects into tens | 2.2 |
9. | Expanded form (e.g., 34 = 30 + 4) | 2.3 |
10. | Comparing Numbers | 3.0 |
11. | Greater than (>) | 3.1 |
12. | Less than (<) | 3.2 |
13. | Equal to (=) | 3.3 |
14. | Number Patterns | 4.0 |
15. | Skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s | 4.1 |
16. | Simple repeating patterns (shapes and numbers) | 4.2 |
SECOND TERM (Basic Operations & Fractions) | ||
Addition | 5.0 | |
17. | Addition within 20 | 5.1 |
18. | Adding using objects and number lines | 5.2 |
19. | Addition word problems | 5.3 |
20. | Missing number problems (e.g., □ + 4 = 9) | 5.4 |
21. | Subtraction | 6.0 |
22. | Subtraction within 20 | 6.1 |
23. | Subtracting using objects and number lines | 6.2 |
24. | Subtraction word problems | 6.3 |
25. | Relationship between addition and subtraction | 6.4 |
26. | Introduction to Multiplication (Informal) | 7.0 |
27. | Repeated addition (e.g., 2 + 2 + 2) | 7.1 |
28. | Equal groups using objects | 7.2 |
29. | Introduction to Fractions | 8.0 |
30. | Half (½) | 8.1 |
31. | Quarter (¼) | 8.2 |
32. | Sharing objects equally | 8.3 |
THIRD TERM (Measurement, Time, Money & Shapes) | ||
Measurement | 9.0 | |
33. | Length; Long and short | 9.1 |
34. | Measuring using non-standard units | 9.2 |
35. | Introduction to centimeters (cm) | 9.3 |
36. | Mass; Heavy and light | 9.4 |
37. | Capacity; Full, empty, half-full | 9.5 |
38. | Time | 10.0 |
39. | Days of the week | 10.1 |
40. | Months of the year | 10.2 |
41. | Reading time to the hour | 10.3 |
42. | a.m. and p.m. (basic understanding) | 10.4 |
43. | Money | 11.0 |
44. | Identifying Nigerian coins and notes | 11.1 |
45. | Simple addition of money | 11.2 |
46. | Making simple purchases | 11.3 |
47. | 2D Shapes | 12.0 |
48. | Circle, Square, Rectangle, Triangle | 12.1 |
49. | Identifying shapes in the environment | 12.2 |
50. | Data Handling (Introduction) | 13.0 |
51. | Sorting objects | 13.1 |
52. | Tally marks (basic) | 13.2 |
53. | Simple pictographs | 13.3 |
GRADE 2 MATHEMATICS | ||
FIRST TERM (Number & Place Value Mastery) | ||
Whole Numbers | 1.0 | |
1. | Counting and writing numbers up to 200 (progressing to 500) | 1.1 |
2. | Place value (Hundreds, Tens, Ones – introduction to 3-digit numbers) | 1.2 |
3. | Expanded and standard form | 1.3 |
4. | Comparing and ordering numbers | 1.4 |
5. | Number lines (locating numbers) | 1.5 |
6. | Number Patterns | 2.0 |
7. | Skip counting by 2s, 3s, 5s, and 10s | 2.1 |
8. | Even and odd numbers (introduction) | 2.2 |
9. | Simple increasing and decreasing patterns | 2.3 |
10. | Addition | 3.0 |
11. | 2-digit addition (with and without regrouping) | 3.1 |
12. | 3-digit addition (no regrouping initially) | 3.2 |
13. | Word problems involving addition | 3.3 |
14. | Subtraction | 4.0 |
15. | 2-digit subtraction (with and without regrouping) | 4.1 |
16. | 3-digit subtraction (no regrouping initially) | 4.2 |
17. | Word problems involving subtraction | 4.3 |
18. | Checking subtraction using addition | 4.4 |
SECOND TERM (Multiplication, Division & Fractions) | ||
Introduction to Multiplication | 5.0 | |
19. | Multiplication as repeated addition | 5.1 |
20. | Equal groups and arrays | 5.2 |
21. | Multiplication tables (2, 3, 4, 5, 10) | 5.3 |
22. | Simple word problems | 5.4 |
23. | Introduction to Division | 6.0 |
24. | Division as sharing equally | 6.1 |
25. | Division as repeated subtraction | 6.2 |
26. | Relationship between multiplication and division | 6.3 |
27. | Simple division facts | 6.4 |
28. | Fractions | 7.0 |
29. | Meaning of fractions | 7.1 |
30. | Numerator and denominator | 7.2 |
31. | One-half (½), one-third (⅓), one-quarter (¼) | 7.3 |
32. | Fractions of a set | 7.4 |
33. | Comparing simple fractions (same denominators) | 8.0 |
THIRD TERM (Measurement, Geometry & Data) | ||
Measurement | 9.0 | |
34. | Length; Measuring in centimeters (cm) and meters (m) | 9.1 |
35. | Estimating and comparing lengths | 9.2 |
36. | Mass; Kilograms (kg) and grams (g) | 9.3 |
37. | Capacity; Litres (L) | 9.4 |
38. | Time | 10.0 |
39. | Reading time to the half-hour and quarter-hour | 10.1 |
40. | Days, weeks, months | 10.2 |
41. | Simple duration problems | 10.3 |
42. | Money | 11.0 |
43. | Identifying Nigerian notes and coins | 11.1 |
44. | Adding and subtracting money | 11.2 |
45. | Word problems involving money | 11.3 |
46. | 2D and 3D Shapes | 12.0 |
47. | Properties of common 2D shapes | 12.1 |
48. | Introduction to 3D shapes (cube, cuboid, sphere, cone, cylinder) | 12.2 |
49. | Lines of symmetry (basic) | 12.3 |
50. | Data Handling | 13.0 |
51. | Collecting data | 13.1 |
52. | Tally charts | 13.2 |
53. | Pictographs | 13.3 |
54. | Introduction to bar graphs | 13.4 |
GRADE 3 MATHEMATICS | ||
FIRST TERM (Number & Operations Foundation) | ||
Whole Numbers (Up to 1000) | 1.0 | |
1. | Reading and writing 3-digit numbers | 1.1 |
2. | Place value (Hundreds, Tens, Ones) | 1.2 |
3. | Expanded and standard form | 1.3 |
4. | Comparing and ordering numbers | 1.4 |
5. | Number lines (locating and estimating numbers) | 1.5 |
6. | Number Patterns | 2.0 |
7. | Skip counting by 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 10s, 100s | 2.1 |
8. | Even and odd numbers | 2.2 |
9. | Increasing and decreasing number sequences | 2.3 |
10. | Addition | 3.0 |
11. | 3-digit addition (with and without regrouping) | 3.1 |
12. | Word problems involving addition | 3.2 |
13. | Estimation and checking answers | 3.3 |
14. | Subtraction | 4.0 |
15. | 3-digit subtraction (with regrouping) | 4.1 |
16. | Word problems involving subtraction | 4.2 |
17. | Checking subtraction using addition | 4.3 |
SECOND TERM (Multiplication, Division & Fractions) | ||
Multiplication | 5.0 | |
18. | Multiplication tables (2–12) | 5.1 |
19. | Multiplication as repeated addition | 5.2 |
20. | Arrays and equal groups | 5.3 |
21. | 2-digit × 1-digit multiplication | 5.4 |
22. | Word problems involving multiplication | 5.5 |
23. | Division | 6.0 |
24. | Division facts related to multiplication tables | 6.1 |
25. | 2-digit ÷ 1-digit (with and without remainder) | 6.2 |
26. | Word problems involving sharing and grouping | 6.3 |
27. | Fractions | 7.0 |
28. | Meaning of fractions | 7.1 |
29. | Numerator and denominator | 7.2 |
30. | Proper fractions | 7.3 |
31. | Equivalent fractions (simple cases) | 7.4 |
32. | Comparing fractions (same denominators) | 7.5 |
33. | Fractions of a whole and fractions of a set | 7.6 |
THIRD TERM (Measurement, Geometry & Data) | ||
Measurement | 8.0 | |
34. | Length; Measuring in meters (m) and centimeters (cm) | 8.1 |
35. | Converting m to cm (simple cases) | 8.2 |
36. | Mass; Kilograms (kg) and grams (g) | 8.3 |
37. | Capacity; Litres (L) and millilitres (mL) | 8.4 |
38. | Time | 9.0 |
39. | Reading time to the minute | 9.1 |
40. | a.m. and p.m. | 9.2 |
41. | Calculating simple time intervals | 9.3 |
42. | Money | 10.0 |
43. | Adding and subtracting money | 10.1 |
44. | Word problems involving change | 10.2 |
45. | Geometry | 11.0 |
46. | 2D Shapes; Properties of triangles, quadrilaterals, circles | 11.1 |
47. | Lines of symmetry | 11.2 |
48. | 3D Shapes; Cube, cuboid, cylinder, cone, sphere | 11.3 |
49. | Faces, edges, and vertices (introduction) | 11.4 |
50. | Perimeter and Area (Introduction) | 12.0 |
51. | Meaning of perimeter | 12.1 |
52. | Perimeter of rectangles | 12.2 |
53. | Area by counting squares | 12.3 |
54. | Data Handling & Probability | 13.0 |
55. | Collecting and organizing data | 13.1 |
56. | Tally charts | 13.2 |
57. | Pictographs | 13.3 |
58. | Bar graphs | 13.4 |
59. | Introduction to probability (likely, unlikely, certain, impossible) | 13.5 |
GRADE 4 MATHEMATICS | ||
FIRST TERM (Whole Numbers & Core Operations) | ||
Whole Numbers (Up to 10,000 and beyond) | 1.0 | |
1. | Reading and writing 4–5 digit numbers | 1.1 |
2. | Place value (Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, Ones) | 1.2 |
3. | Expanded and standard form | 1.3 |
4. | Comparing and ordering large numbers | 1.4 |
5. | Rounding to nearest 10, 100, 1000 | 1.5 |
6. | Roman numerals (basic; I–C) | 1.6 |
7. | Addition | 2.0 |
8. | Addition of 4-digit numbers (with regrouping) | 2.1 |
9. | Word problems involving addition | 2.2 |
10. | Estimation and checking answers | 2.3 |
11. | Subtraction | 3.0 |
12. | Subtraction of 4-digit numbers (with regrouping) | 3.1 |
13. | Word problems involving subtraction | 3.2 |
14. | Estimation strategies | 3.3 |
15. | Multiplication | 4.0 |
16. | Multiplication tables (revision up to 12) | 4.1 |
17. | 2-digit × 1-digit multiplication | 4.2 |
18. | 2-digit × 2-digit (standard method) | 4.3 |
19. | Word problems involving multiplication | 4.4 |
20. | Division | 5.0 |
21. | 3-digit ÷ 1-digit division | 5.1 |
22. | 4-digit ÷ 1-digit division | 5.2 |
23. | Division with remainder | 5.3 |
24. | Word problems involving division | 5.4 |
SECOND TERM (Fractions, Decimals & Measurement) | ||
Fractions | 6.0 | |
25. | Proper and improper fractions | 6.1 |
26. | Mixed numbers | 6.2 |
27. | Equivalent fractions | 6.3 |
28. | Simplifying fractions | 6.4 |
29. | Comparing and ordering fractions | 6.5 |
30. | Addition and subtraction of fractions (same denominators) | 6.6 |
31. | Decimals (Introduction) | 7.0 |
32. | Tenths and hundredths | 7.1 |
33. | Place value of decimals | 7.2 |
34. | Writing fractions as decimals (tenths) | 7.3 |
35. | Comparing simple decimals | 7.4 |
36. | Measurement | 8.0 |
37. | Length; Converting km, m, cm | 8.1 |
38. | Word problems involving length | 8.2 |
39. | Mass; Converting kg and g | 8.3 |
40. | Capacity; Converting L and mL | 8.4 |
41. | Time | 9.0 |
42. | 12-hour and 24-hour clock | 9.1 |
43. | Calculating duration | 9.2 |
44. | Timetables | 9.3 |
45. | Money | 10.0 |
46. | Decimal notation for money | 10.1 |
47. | Multi-step money word problems | 10.2 |
THIRD TERM (Geometry, Area & Data Handling) | ||
Geometry | 11.0 | |
48. | Types of angles (acute, right, obtuse) | 11.1 |
49. | Measuring angles using a protractor (introduction) | 11.2 |
50. | Properties of quadrilaterals | 11.3 |
51. | Symmetry (line symmetry) | 11.4 |
52. | 3D Shapes; Faces, edges, vertices | 11.5 |
53. | Nets of simple solids | 11.6 |
54. | Perimeter and Area | 12.0 |
55. | Perimeter of rectangles and irregular shapes | 12.1 |
56. | Area of rectangles (Length × Width) | 12.2 |
57. | Area using square units | 12.3 |
58. | Factors and Multiples | 13.0 |
59. | Factors of numbers | 13.1 |
60. | Multiples of numbers | 13.2 |
61. | Prime and composite numbers | 13.3 |
62. | Data Handling | 14.0 |
63. | Tally charts | 14.1 |
64. | Bar graphs (drawing and interpreting) | 14.2 |
65. | Line graphs (introduction) | 14.3 |
66. | Mean (average) – simple cases | 14.4 |
67. | Probability (Introduction) | 15.0 |
68. | Likelihood on a scale | 15.1 |
69. | Simple experiments | 15.2 |
GRADE 5 MATHEMATICS | ||
FIRST TERM (Number & Operations Mastery) | ||
Whole Numbers | 1.0 | |
1. | Reading and writing 5–6 digit numbers | 1.1 |
2. | Place value (Hundred Thousands, Ten Thousands, Thousands, Hundreds, Tens, Ones) | 1.2 |
3. | Comparing and ordering large numbers | 1.3 |
4. | Rounding to nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10,000 | 1.4 |
5. | Estimation of sums and differences | 1.5 |
6. | Addition & Subtraction | 2.0 |
7. | 5–6 digit addition and subtraction (with regrouping) | 2.1 |
8. | Word problems and multi-step problems | 2.2 |
9. | Checking using inverse operations | 2.3 |
10. | Multiplication | 3.0 |
11. | 2-digit × 2-digit multiplication | 3.1 |
12. | 3-digit × 2-digit multiplication | 3.2 |
13. | Multiplication by multiples of 10 and 100 | 3.3 |
14. | Word problems and estimation | 3.4 |
15. | Division | 4.0 |
16. | 3-digit ÷ 1-digit division | 4.1 |
17. | 4-digit ÷ 1-digit division | 4.2 |
18. | Division with remainder | 4.3 |
19. | Long division (introduction) | 4.4 |
20. | Word problems involving division | 4.5 |
SECOND TERM (Fractions, Decimals & Measurement) | ||
Fractions | 5.0 | |
21. | Proper, improper, and mixed numbers | 5.1 |
22. | Equivalent fractions and simplifying | 5.2 |
23. | Comparing and ordering fractions | 5.3 |
24. | Addition and subtraction of fractions (same denominators) | 5.4 |
25. | Fractions of quantities | 5.5 |
26. | Decimals | 6.0 |
27. | Tenths, hundredths, and thousandths | 6.1 |
28. | Comparing and ordering decimals | 6.2 |
29. | Addition and subtraction of decimals | 6.3 |
30. | Converting fractions to decimals (tenths, hundredths) | 6.4 |
31. | Measurement | 7.0 |
32. | Length; Converting km, m, cm, mm | 7.1 |
33. | Word problems involving length | 7.2 |
34. | Mass; Converting kg, g | 7.3 |
35. | Word problems involving mass | 7.4 |
36. | Capacity; Converting L, mL | 7.5 |
37. | Word problems involving capacity | 7.6 |
38. | Time | 8.0 |
39. | Reading and writing 12-hour and 24-hour clocks | 8.1 |
40. | Calculating duration | 8.2 |
41. | Elapsed time problems | 8.3 |
42. | Money | 9.0 |
43. | Operations with decimal currency | 9.1 |
44. | Multi-step word problems | 9.2 |
45. | Budgeting and change | 9.3 |
THIRD TERM (Geometry, Area, Data & Probability) | ||
Geometry | 10.0 | |
46. | Types of angles (acute, right, obtuse, reflex) | 10.1 |
47. | Measuring angles with a protractor | 10.2 |
48. | Introduction to complementary and supplementary angles | 10.3 |
49. | Properties of quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons | 10.4 |
50. | Symmetry and line of symmetry | 10.5 |
51. | 3D Shapes; Properties (faces, edges, vertices) | 10.6 |
52. | Nets and models of solids | 10.7 |
53. | Perimeter & Area | 11.0 |
54. | Perimeter of rectangles, squares, and irregular shapes | 11.1 |
55. | Area of rectangles and squares | 11.2 |
56. | Area using square units | 11.3 |
57. | Factors, Multiples & Primes | 12.0 |
58. | Factors and multiples of numbers | 12.1 |
59. | Prime and composite numbers | 12.2 |
60. | Prime factorization (simple numbers) | 12.3 |
61. | Data Handling | 13.0 |
62. | Collecting, recording, and organizing data | 13.1 |
63. | Tally charts, pictographs, bar graphs | 13.2 |
64. | Line graphs (introduction) | 13.3 |
65. | Mean, median, and mode (basic) | 13.4 |
66. | Probability | 14.0 |
67. | Simple probability scale (0–1) | 14.1 |
68. | Likely, unlikely, certain, impossible | 14.2 |
69. | Experiments with coins, dice, and cards | 14.3 |
GRADE 6 MATHEMATICS | ||
FIRST TERM (Number & Operations Mastery) | ||
Whole Numbers | 1.0 | |
1. | Reading and writing large numbers (up to 7–8 digits) | 1.1 |
2. | Place value and face value | 1.2 |
3. | Comparing, ordering, and rounding numbers | 1.3 |
4. | Estimation strategies | 1.4 |
5. | Addition & Subtraction | 2.0 |
6. | Multi-digit addition and subtraction | 2.1 |
7. | Multi-step word problems | 2.2 |
8. | Checking answers using inverse operations | 2.3 |
9. | Multiplication | 3.0 |
10. | Multiplication of multi-digit numbers (up to 4-digit × 2-digit) | 3.1 |
11. | Multiplication by multiples of 10, 100, 1000 | 3.2 |
12. | Word problems and estimation | 3.3 |
13. | Division | 4.0 |
14. | Division of multi-digit numbers (3-digit ÷ 1-digit, 4-digit ÷ 2-digit) | 4.1 |
15. | Long division with and without remainder | 4.2 |
16. | Word problems involving division | 4.3 |
17. | Factors, Multiples & Primes | 5.0 |
18. | Factors and multiples | 5.1 |
19. | Prime and composite numbers | 5.2 |
20. | Prime factorization (simple numbers) | 5.3 |
21. | ||
SECOND TERM (Fractions, Decimals, Ratio & Measurement) | ||
Fractions | 6.0 | |
22. | Proper, improper, and mixed numbers | 6.1 |
23. | Equivalent fractions and simplifying | 6.2 |
24. | Comparing and ordering fractions | 6.3 |
25. | Addition and subtraction of fractions (same and different denominators) | 6.4 |
26. | Fractions of a quantity | 6.5 |
27. | Decimals | 7.0 |
28. | Tenths, hundredths, thousandths | 7.1 |
29. | Comparing, ordering, addition, and subtraction of decimals | 7.2 |
30. | Converting fractions to decimals | 7.3 |
31. | Ratio and Proportion (Introduction) | 8.0 |
32. | Understanding ratios | 8.1 |
33. | Simple proportion problems | 8.2 |
34. | Relationship between ratios and fractions | 8.3 |
35. | Measurement | 9.0 |
36. | Length; Converting between units (km, m, cm, mm) | 9.1 |
37. | Mass; Converting between units (kg, g) | 9.2 |
38. | Capacity; Converting between units (L, mL) | 9.3 |
39. | Word problems involving measurement | 9.4 |
40. | Perimeter and area of rectangles and squares (revision) | 9.5 |
41. | Time | 10.0 |
42. | 12-hour and 24-hour clock | 10.1 |
43. | Elapsed time problems | 10.2 |
44. | Word problems involving schedules | 10.3 |
45. | Money | 11.0 |
46. | Operations with currency (adding, subtracting, multiplying) | 11.1 |
47. | Multi-step word problems | 11.2 |
THIRD TERM (Geometry, Algebra, Data & Probability) | ||
Geometry | 12.0 | |
48. | Types of angles; acute, right, obtuse, straight, reflex | 12.1 |
49. | Measuring angles with protractor | 12.2 |
50. | Complementary and supplementary angles | 12.3 |
51. | Properties of polygons; triangles, quadrilaterals, pentagons, hexagons | 12.4 |
52. | Symmetry and lines of symmetry | 12.5 |
53. | Faces, edges, vertices of 3D solids | 12.6 |
54. | Nets of 3D solids | 12.7 |
55. | Perimeter & Area | 13.0 |
56. | Perimeter of irregular shapes | 13.1 |
57. | Area of rectangles, squares, triangles | 13.2 |
58. | Using square units and formulae | 13.3 |
59. | Introductory Algebra | 14.0 |
60. | Simple expressions | 14.1 |
61. | Evaluating expressions with given values | 14.2 |
62. | Solving simple one-step equations | 14.3 |
63. | Data Handling | 15.0 |
64. | Collecting and organizing data | 15.1 |
65. | Tally charts, pictographs, bar graphs, line graphs | 15.2 |
66. | Mean, median, mode, range | 15.3 |
67. | Probability | 16.0 |
68. | Introduction to probability scale (0–1) | 16.1 |
69. | Likely, unlikely, certain, impossible events | 16.2 |
70. | Simple experiments with dice, coins, cards | 16.3 |
OUR CURRICULUM - GRADE 7 | ||
Number | 1.0 | |
1. | Numeration; Reading and writing numbers up to one million in words and figures | 1.1 |
2. | Place Value; Understanding place value in whole numbers and decimals | 1.2 |
3. | Number Sense; Operations with positive and negative integers | 1.3 |
4. | Whole Number Concepts; Factors, multiples, primes, squares, cubes | 1.4 |
5. | LCM and HCF; Finding lowest common multiple and highest common factor | 1.5 |
6. | Fractions and Decimals; Equivalent fractions, simplification, converting between forms | 1.6 |
7. | Operations with Fractions and Decimals; Performing arithmetic operations | 1.7 |
8. | Percentages; Understanding and calculating percentage values | 1.8 |
9. | Percentage Increase/Decrease; Calculating percentage changes | 1.9 |
10. | Rational Numbers; Ordering and comparing fractions, decimals, and percentages | 1.10 |
11. | Conversions; Switching between fractions, decimals, and percentages | 1.11 |
12. | Fractional Calculations; Computing with fractions and mixed numbers | 1.12 |
13. | Estimation and Rounding; Rounding to nearest whole numbers, tens, hundreds | 1.13 |
14. | Money; Understanding and performing operations involving money | 1.14 |
15. | Time and Temperature; Reading time; understanding temperature measurements | 1.15 |
16. | Volume and Capacity; Measuring and comparing volumes and capacities | 1.16 |
Algebra | 2.0 | |
17. | Algebraic Notation; Understanding algebraic symbols and conventions | 2.1 |
18. | Simplifying Algebra; Collecting like terms to simplify expressions | 2.2 |
19. | Expression Work; Expanding and factorizing expressions | 2.3 |
20. | Formula Substitution; Replacing variables with values in expressions and formulae | 2.4 |
21. | Equation Solving; Solving simple linear equations with one or two steps | 2.5 |
22. | Word Problems; Applying equations to solve real-world problems | 2.6 |
23. | Sequences; Generating number patterns; finding the nth term | 2.7 |
24. | Coordinate Geometry; Plotting and interpreting coordinates in all four quadrants | 2.8 |
25. | Inequalities; Introduction to solving simple one-step inequalities | 2.9 |
Ratio, Proportion, and Rates of Change | 3.0 | |
26. | Ratios; Understanding and calculating ratios | 3.1 |
27. | Proportional Reasoning; Solving direct proportion problems | 3.2 |
28. | Scaling Techniques; Adjusting recipes and other multiplicative comparisons | 3.3 |
29. | Rate Problems; Calculating simple speed, distance, and time relationships | 3.4 |
Geometry & Measures | 4.0 | |
30. | Shape Properties; Recognising and describing 2D shapes and 3D solids | 4.1 |
31. | Angle Measurement; Accurately measuring and constructing angles | 4.2 |
32. | Angle Rules; Angles on a line, at a point, vertically opposite angles | 4.3 |
33. | Polygons; Properties of triangles and quadrilaterals | 4.4 |
34. | Transformations; Symmetry, reflections, rotations, translations | 4.5 |
35. | Area and Perimeter; Calculating areas and perimeters of squares, rectangles, triangles | 4.6 |
36. | 3D Measures; Surface area and volume of cubes and cuboids | 4.7 |
37. | Metric Conversions; Length, mass, and capacity units | 4.8 |
38. | Scale and Maps; Interpreting scale drawings or maps | 4.9 |
Probability | 5.0 | |
39. | Probability Concepts; Understanding probability as a value between 0 and 1 | 5.1 |
40. | Chance Experiments; Conducting basic probability trials (coin toss, dice throw) | 5.2 |
41. | Outcome Listing; Identifying all possible results of an event | 5.3 |
42. | Probability Scale; Representing likelihood on a 0 to 1 scale | 5.4 |
43. | Comparing Probabilities; Distinguishing theoretical and experimental probability | 5.5 |
Statistics | 6.0 | |
44. | Data Collection & Presentation; Gathering and displaying data using tables, charts | 6.1 |
45. | Data Interpretation; Reading, comparing, and drawing conclusions | 6.2 |
46. | Measures of Central Tendency; Calculating mean, median, and mode | 6.3 |
47. | Measure of Spread; Understanding and finding the range | 6.4 |
Optional Add-ons | 7.0 | |
48. | Set Theory; Introduction to sets and Venn diagrams | 7.1 |
49. | Logical Reasoning; Solving logic puzzles and applying problem-solving strategies | 7.2 |
50. | Number Extensions; Introduction to standard form or recurring decimals | 7.3 |
Assessment Style | 8.0 | |
51. | Problem-solving, reasoning, and fluency tasks | 8.1 |
52. | Mid-term topic tests | 8.2 |
53. | End-of-year exams (non-calculator and calculator papers) | 8.3 |
54. | Homework tasks and math projects | 8.4 |
OUR CURRICULUM - GRADE 8 | ||
Number | 1.0 | |
1. | Numeration; Reading and writing numbers up to one billion | 1.1 |
2. | Place Value; Understanding place value in large numbers | 1.2 |
3. | Fractions, LCM, and HCF; Working with fractions; finding least common multiples and highest common factors | 1.3 |
4. | Decimal Arithmetic; Operations with decimals in multi-step word problems | 1.4 |
5. | Indices & Roots; Squares, cubes, square roots, and cube roots | 1.5 |
6. | Percentages; Calculating percentage increase/decrease, percentage change, reverse percentages | 1.6 |
7. | Ratio Applications; Solving ratio problems; scaling | 1.7 |
8. | Estimation & Bounds; Rounding numbers to significant figures; approximations | 1.8 |
9. | Money and Economics; Handling money-related problems, understanding taxes, shares | 1.9 |
10. | Speed and Time; Understanding and calculating speed; solving time-related problems | 1.10 |
11. | Measurement; Length, weight, time, and temperature | 1.11 |
12. | Volume and Capacity; Measuring and calculating volumes and capacities | 1.12 |
Algebra | 2.0 | |
13. | Algebraic Expressions; Using and simplifying expressions with powers and brackets | 2.1 |
14. | Expanding & Factorising; Linear expressions and simple quadratics | 2.2 |
15. | Substitution & Formulae; Substituting into expressions; rearranging simple formulae | 2.3 |
16. | Linear Equations; Solving equations including brackets and variables on both sides | 2.4 |
17. | Simultaneous Equations; Introduction to simple systems algebraically and graphically | 2.5 |
18. | Sequences; Linear sequences, term-to-term and position-to-term rules | 2.6 |
19. | Graphs; Drawing and interpreting linear graphs from equations and tables | 2.7 |
20. | Inequalities; Solving and representing one-step and two-step inequalities | 2.8 |
21. | Ratio, Proportion, and Rates of Change | 3.0 |
22. | Ratio Review; Solving increasingly complex ratio problems | 3.1 |
23. | Direct & Inverse Proportion; Recognising and solving both types | 3.2 |
24. | Best Value Problems; Using ratio and proportion to compare quantities and prices | 3.3 |
25. | Compound Measures; Understanding compound units in context | 3.4 |
26. | Speed, Density, and Pressure; Applying formulae to solve rate problems | 3.5 |
Geometry & Measures | 4.0 | |
27. | Angle Properties; Geometric reasoning in polygons | 4.1 |
28. | Geometric Constructions; Triangles, perpendicular bisectors, angle bisectors | 4.2 |
29. | Polygons & Tessellations; Interior and exterior angles, symmetry, tessellation | 4.3 |
30. | Congruence & Similarity; Understanding congruent figures and solving similarity problems | 4.4 |
31. | Mensuration; Area and perimeter of compound shapes; surface area and volume of prisms and cylinders | 4.5 |
32. | Transformations; Combining transformations; describing single transformations | 4.6 |
33. | Pythagoras' Theorem; Introduction and applications | 4.7 |
34. | Conversion & Scale; Area/volume conversions; using scale drawings | 4.8 |
Probability | 5.0 | |
35. | Theoretical Probability; Calculating probabilities using known outcomes | 5.1 |
36. | Frequency Trees; Representing and interpreting information | 5.2 |
37. | Venn Diagrams; Representing events and finding probabilities | 5.3 |
38. | Two-way Tables; Using tables to calculate conditional probabilities | 5.4 |
39. | Combined Events; Independent and mutually exclusive events | 5.5 |
Statistics | 6.0 | |
40. | Collecting Data; Designing questionnaires; classifying data types | 6.1 |
41. | Data Representation; Histograms, pie charts, and scatter graphs | 6.2 |
42. | Data Analysis; Comparing distributions using averages and range | 6.3 |
43. | Grouped Data; Estimating mean; finding modal class from grouped frequency tables | 6.4 |
44. | Statistical Charts; Line graphs, stem-and-leaf diagrams, cumulative frequency curves | 6.5 |
Optional Add-ons | 7.0 | |
45. | Set Theory; More complex notation and Venn diagram intersections | 7.1 |
46. | Logic & Reasoning; Higher-order logic puzzles and deduction tasks | 7.2 |
47. | Standard Form; Working fluently with standard form in scientific contexts | 7.3 |
48. | Recurring Decimals; Converting recurring decimals into fractions and vice versa | 7.4 |
Assessment Style | 8.0 | |
49. | Problem-solving, reasoning, and fluency tasks | 8.1 |
50. | Mid-term topic tests | 8.2 |
51. | End-of-year exams (non-calculator and calculator papers) | 8.3 |
52. | Homework tasks and math projects | 8.4 |
OUR CURRICULUM - GRADE 9 | ||
Number | 1.0 | |
1. | Powers and Roots; Working with higher powers and roots, including fractional indices | 1.1 |
2. | Standard Form; Using and interpreting numbers in standard form in calculations and real-life contexts | 1.2 |
3. | Recurring Decimals; Converting recurring decimals into fractions and vice versa | 1.3 |
4. | Irrational Numbers; Introduction to irrational numbers and surds | 1.4 |
5. | Percentage Problems; Solving multi-step problems including compound interest and percentage change | 1.5 |
6. | Ratio & Proportion; Solving advanced ratio and direct/inverse proportion problems | 1.6 |
7. | Approximation and Bounds; Rounding, upper and lower bounds, significant figures | 1.7 |
Algebra | 2.0 | |
8. | Algebraic Manipulation; Rearranging complex formulae and simplifying algebraic fractions | 2.1 |
9. | Quadratic Expressions; Expanding, factorising, and completing the square | 2.2 |
10. | Quadratic Equations; Solving by factorisation, formula, and completing the square | 2.3 |
11. | Simultaneous Equations; Solving linear–linear and linear–quadratic systems algebraically and graphically | 2.4 |
12. | Inequalities; Solving linear inequalities; graphical representation | 2.5 |
13. | Graphs; Sketching and interpreting quadratic, cubic, and reciprocal graphs | 2.6 |
14. | Sequences; Recognising and generating quadratic and other non-linear sequences | 2.7 |
15. | Functions and Relations; Understanding mappings, domain, and range | 2.8 |
Ratio, Proportion, and Rates of Change | 3.0 | |
16. | Proportional Relationships; Solving problems involving compound proportion | 3.1 |
17. | Compound Measures; Applying speed, density, pressure problems | 3.2 |
18. | Growth and Decay; Exponential growth and decay contexts | 3.3 |
19. | Gradient and Rate; Calculating gradient as rate of change in graphs | 3.4 |
Geometry & Measures | 4.0 | |
20. | Circle Geometry; Parts of a circle, angle theorems | 4.1 |
21. | Constructions & Loci; Using compasses and straightedge for loci and geometric constructions | 4.2 |
22. | Mensuration; Surface area and volume of cones, spheres, pyramids, and other solids | 4.3 |
23. | Congruence & Similarity; Solving problems including proofs | 4.4 |
24. | Pythagoras & Trigonometry; Right-angled triangles; sine, cosine, tangent; introduction to sine and cosine rules | 4.5 |
25. | Bearings; Understanding direction and calculating bearings | 4.6 |
26. | Coordinate Geometry; Graphing linear equations; finding gradients and intercepts | 4.7 |
27. | Scale and Conversion; Area, volume conversions; interpreting scale drawings | 4.8 |
Probability | 5.0 | |
28. | Combined Events; Using sample space diagrams and tree diagrams | 5.1 |
29. | Conditional Probability; Calculating probabilities given prior outcomes | 5.2 |
30. | Venn Diagrams & Sets; Using Venn diagrams to solve probability and set problems | 5.3 |
31. | Probability Laws; Applying addition and multiplication rules | 5.4 |
Statistics | 6.0 | |
32. | Sampling Methods; Random and non-random sampling | 6.1 |
33. | Data Representation; Cumulative frequency, box plots, histograms | 6.2 |
34. | Data Analysis; Comparing sets using median, IQR, mean, standard deviation | 6.3 |
35. | Scatter Graphs & Correlation; Drawing and interpreting; identifying relationships | 6.4 |
Optional Add-ons | 7.0 | |
36. | Set Theory; Union, intersection, complement; advanced Venn diagram problems | 7.1 |
37. | Mathematical Proof; Introduction to constructing proofs | 7.2 |
38. | Financial Maths; Profit, loss, tax, interest, budgeting | 7.3 |
OUR CURRICULUM - GRADE 10 | ||
Number | 1.0 | |
1. | Powers and Roots; Working with higher powers and fractional indices | 1.1 |
2. | Standard Form; Large and small numbers | 1.2 |
3. | Surds; Simplifying and calculating with irrational numbers | 1.3 |
4. | Fraction Calculations; Mixed numbers, algebraic fractions | 1.4 |
5. | Percentage Change; Reverse and compound percentages | 1.5 |
6. | Bounds and Estimation; Upper and lower bounds in calculations | 1.6 |
7. | Number Bases; Converting between bases; operations in different bases | 1.7 |
Algebra | 2.0 | |
8. | Algebraic Expressions; Expanding, factorising, simplifying complex expressions | 2.1 |
9. | Equations and Inequalities; Linear and quadratic equations and inequalities | 2.2 |
10. | Simultaneous Equations; Solving systems algebraically and graphically | 2.3 |
11. | Sequences; Arithmetic and quadratic sequences | 2.4 |
12. | Graphs of Functions; Plotting and interpreting linear, quadratic, and other curves | 2.5 |
13. | Algebraic Fractions; Simplification and operations | 2.6 |
14. | Ratio, Proportion, and Rates of Change | 3.0 |
15. | Direct and Inverse Proportion; Solving real-world proportionality problems | 3.1 |
16. | Compound Measures; Speed, density, pressure | 3.2 |
17. | Growth and Decay; Multipliers for exponential change; compound interest | 3.3 |
Geometry & Measures | 4.0 | |
18. | Angle Rules; Parallel lines, polygons, circle theorems | 4.1 |
19. | Constructions and Loci; Accurate geometric constructions | 4.2 |
20. | Transformations; Rotations, reflections, translations, enlargements | 4.3 |
21. | Mensuration; Surface area and volume of complex solids | 4.4 |
22. | Pythagoras and Trigonometry; 2D and 3D applications | 4.5 |
23. | Coordinate Geometry; Lines, distance, midpoint | 4.6 |
24. | Surface Area & Volume; Cylinders, cones, spheres, hemispheres | 4.7 |
25. | Longitude and Latitude; Understanding Earth's coordinates | 4.8 |
Probability | 5.0 | |
26. | Combined Events; Venn diagrams, tree diagrams, sample space diagrams | 5.1 |
27. | Experimental vs Theoretical; Comparing probabilities from data | 5.2 |
28. | Independent and Dependent Events; Conditional probability problems | 5.3 |
Statistics | 6.0 | |
29. | Data Collection; Planning and conducting statistical investigations | 6.1 |
30. | Representing Data; Histograms, cumulative frequency, box plots | 6.2 |
31. | Analysing Data; Comparing distributions using averages and measures of spread | 6.3 |
Optional Add-ons | 7.0 | |
32. | Matrices; Introduction and basic operations | 7.1 |
33. | Logarithms; Applications and calculations | 7.2 |
34. | Arithmetic of Finance; Simple and compound interest, depreciation | 7.3 |
Assessment Style | 8.0 | |
35. | Problem-solving, reasoning, and fluency tasks | 8.1 |
36. | Mid-term topic tests | 8.2 |
37. | End-of-year exams (non-calculator and calculator papers) | 8.3 |
38. | Homework tasks and math projects | 8.4 |
OUR CURRICULUM - GRADE 11 | ||
Number | 1.0 | |
1. | Powers and Roots; Integer, fractional, and negative indices | 1.1 |
2. | Surds; Simplifying and rationalising denominators | 1.2 |
3. | Standard Form; Scientific notation | 1.3 |
4. | Percentage Problems; Compound growth and decay problems | 1.4 |
5. | Bounds and Accuracy; Upper and lower bounds | 1.5 |
Algebra | 2.0 | |
6. | Expressions; Expanding triple brackets; simplifying algebraic fractions | 2.1 |
7. | Factorisation; Quadratics including difference of squares | 2.2 |
8. | Equations; Quadratic equations by factorisation, completing square, quadratic formula | 2.3 |
9. | Simultaneous Equations; Linear-linear and linear-quadratic | 2.4 |
10. | Inequalities; Linear and quadratic; graphical representation | 2.5 |
11. | Sequences; Arithmetic and quadratic sequences | 2.6 |
12. | Graphs; Exponential, reciprocal; solving equations graphically | 2.7 |
13. | Ratio, Proportion, and Rates of Change | 3.0 |
14. | Direct and Inverse Proportion; Algebraic and graphical solutions | 3.1 |
15. | Compound Measures; Speed, density, pressure | 3.2 |
16. | Growth and Decay; Exponential change using multipliers | 3.3 |
Geometry & Measures | 4.0 | |
17. | Circle Theorems; Angles in circles | 4.1 |
18. | Constructions and Loci; Formal constructions and locus problems | 4.2 |
19. | Transformations; Describing and combining transformations | 4.3 |
20. | Pythagoras' Theorem; 2D and 3D problems | 4.4 |
21. | Trigonometry; Sine, cosine, tangent; sine and cosine rules; area rule | 4.5 |
22. | Mensuration; Surface area and volume of prisms, spheres, pyramids, cones | 4.6 |
23. | Bearings; Understanding and calculating bearings | 4.7 |
Probability | 5.0 | |
24. | Probability Laws; Addition and multiplication rules | 5.1 |
25. | Venn Diagrams; Set notation and probability | 5.2 |
26. | Tree Diagrams; Dependent and independent events | 5.3 |
27. | Conditional Probability; Probabilities given prior outcomes | 5.4 |
Statistics | 6.0 | |
28. | Representing Data; Histograms, cumulative frequency, box plots | 6.1 |
29. | Analysing Distributions; Mean, median, mode, range, variance, standard deviation | 6.2 |
30. | Correlation; Using scatter graphs to identify relationships | 6.3 |
Optional Add-ons | 7.0 | |
31. | Matrices and Determinants; Types of matrices; determinant calculations | 7.1 |
32. | Logarithms; Advanced applications | 7.2 |
33. | Arithmetic of Finance; Profit, loss, interest rates, taxation | 7.3 |
Assessment Style | 8.0 | |
34. | Problem-solving, reasoning, and fluency tasks | 8.1 |
35. | Mid-term topic tests | 8.2 |
36. | End-of-year exams (non-calculator and calculator papers) | 8.3 |
37. | Homework tasks and math projects | 8.4 |
OUR CURRICULUM - GRADE 12 | ||
Pure Mathematics | 1.0 | |
1. | Algebraic Manipulation; Polynomials, rational expressions, algebraic fractions | 1.1 |
2. | Equations; Quadratic, linear, simultaneous (including complex roots) | 1.2 |
3. | Binomial Expansion; Positive integer indices | 1.3 |
4. | Graphs and Transformations; Functions, transformations, trigonometric graphs | 1.4 |
5. | Trigonometry; Identities, solving equations, graphs, sine/cosine rules | 1.5 |
6. | Vectors; 2D and 3D representations; advanced vectors | 1.6 |
7. | Differentiation; Gradients, tangents, normals, rate of change | 1.7 |
8. | Integration; Finding area under curves; reversing differentiation | 1.8 |
9. | Exponentials and Logarithms; Manipulation and applications | 1.9 |
10. | Proof; Deduction, exhaustion, contradiction | 1.10 |
Statistics | 2.0 | |
11. | Sampling; Types of samples; using data appropriately | 2.1 |
12. | Data Representation; Histograms, cumulative frequency, box plots | 2.2 |
13. | Central Tendency and Spread; Mean, median, mode, variance, standard deviation | 2.3 |
14. | Correlation and Regression; Analysing relationships using regression lines | 2.4 |
15. | Probability; Compound events, distributions, hypothesis testing | 2.5 |
16. | Distributions; Binomial and normal distributions | 2.6 |
Mechanics | 3.0 | |
17. | Kinematics; Motion with and without constant acceleration | 3.1 |
18. | Newton's Laws; Force and motion applications | 3.2 |
19. | Variable Acceleration; Using calculus to model motion | 3.3 |
20. | Moments; Turning effects; equilibrium problems | 3.4 |
21. | Work, Energy, and Power; Energy changes; rates of doing work | 3.5 |
Optional Add-ons | 4.0 | |
22. | Complex Numbers; Real and imaginary numbers in Cartesian and polar form | 4.1 |
23. | Matrices; Transformations; solving systems of equations | 4.2 |
24. | Further Calculus; Integration by parts; solving differential equations | 4.3 |
25. | Polar Coordinates; Representing curves in polar form | 4.4 |
26. | Numerical Methods; Approximating roots; iterative methods | 4.5 |
27. | Revision; Comprehensive review for final examinations | 4.6 |
Assessment Style | 5.0 | |
28. | Problem-solving, reasoning, and fluency tasks | 5.1 |
29. | Mid-term topic tests | 5.2 |
End-of-year exams (non-calculator and calculator papers) | 5.3 | |
Homework tasks and math projects | 5.4 | |
FURTHER MATHEMATICS | ||
SS1 — FIRST TERM | ||
1. | General revision and basic concept of Set | 1.0 |
2. | Operations on sets and Venn diagrams; union, intersection, complement, cardinality of a set | 2.0 |
3. | Binary operations and basic laws; definition; simple binary operations (e.g. a * b = a + b – 2ab) | 3.0 |
4. | Binary operations (continued); identity and inverse elements; addition/multiplication tables | 4.0 |
5. | Indices; basic laws of indices and their application to problems | 5.0 |
6. | Indicial equations and graphs of exponential functions (e.g. y = a^x) | 6.0 |
7. | Review of first half-term's work and periodic test | 7.0 |
8. | Logarithms; laws of logarithms and their application, including change of base | 8.0 |
9. | Surds; definition, rules and manipulation; rationalisation of surds at the denominator | 9.0 |
10. | Measures of central tendency; mean, median and mode of grouped and ungrouped data | 10.0 |
11. | Revision | 11.0 |
12. | Examination | 12.0 |
SS1 — SECOND TERM | ||
13. | Review of first term's work; introduction to functions | 1.0 |
14. | Application of functions to the solution of problems | 2.0 |
15. | Sequence and series; Arithmetic Progression (A.P.) and arithmetic mean | 3.0 |
16. | Sequence and series; Geometric Progression (G.P.) and geometric mean | 4.0 |
17. | Linear inequalities in one variable; number-line solutions | 5.0 |
18. | Inequalities in two variables; drawing graphs and defining regions | 6.0 |
19. | Review of first half-term's work and periodic test | 7.0 |
20. | Trigonometric ratios; revision of sine, cosine and tangent of acute angles | 8.0 |
21. | Derivation of trigonometric ratios of special angles | 9.0 |
22. | Application of trigonometric ratios of special angles in solving problems | 10.0 |
23. | Revision of first term's work | 11.0 |
24. | Revision and second term examination | 12.0 |
SS1 — THIRD TERM | ||
25. | Revision of second term questions; introduction to calculating and processing devices | 1.0 |
26. | Calculating devices II; number systems (binary numbers); flow charts | 2.0 |
27. | Coordinate geometry – straight lines; location of a point; mid-point of a line segment | 3.0 |
28. | Straight lines (continued); gradient; distance between two points; parallelism and perpendicularity | 4.0 |
29. | Straight lines (continued); equations of lines in different forms | 5.0 |
30. | Coordinate geometry; transformation of non-linear equations; areas of triangles and quadrilaterals | 6.0 |
31. | Review of first half-term's work and periodic test | 7.0 |
32. | Vectors in two dimensions; definition; equality, addition, subtraction and scalar multiplication | 8.0 |
33. | Vectors in two dimensions (II); triangle law; parallelogram law; resolution; scalar product | 9.0 |
34. | Measures of dispersion; range, interquartile range, mean deviation, standard deviation | 10.0 |
35. | History and nature of operations research modelling | 11.0 |
36. | Revision and third term examination | 12.0 |
SS2 — FIRST TERM | ||
37. | Revision of SS1 work; quadratic equation from sum and product of roots | 1.0 |
38. | Tangents and normals to curves; nature of roots of quadratic equations | 2.0 |
39. | Intersection of a line and a given curve | 3.0 |
40. | Polynomials; definition; basic operations (+, –, ×, ÷) | 4.0 |
41. | Polynomials (continued); factorisation of polynomials | 5.0 |
42. | Cubic equations; sum of roots of a cubic equation | 6.0 |
43. | Review of first half-term's work and periodic test | 7.0 |
44. | Logical reasoning; fundamental issues, definitions and theorem proving | 8.0 |
45. | Trigonometric functions; the six trigonometric functions of angles of any magnitude | 9.0 |
46. | Graphs of y = a sin(bx) + c, y = a cos(bx) + c, y = a tan(bx) + c | 10.0 |
47. | Graphs of inverse trigonometric ratios and simple trigonometric identities | 11.0 |
48. | Revision and first term examination | 12.0 |
SS2 — SECOND TERM | ||
49. | Differentiation; limits of a function and first principles; differentiation of polynomials | 1.0 |
50. | Differentiation (continued); rules of differentiation | 2.0 |
51. | Differentiation of transcendental functions; derivatives of trigonometric and exponential functions | 3.0 |
52. | Application of differentiation; rate of change, equations of motion, max and min points | 4.0 |
53. | Conic sections; equation of a circle, finding centre and radius; tangent to a circle | 5.0 |
54. | Conic sections; the parabola, hyperbola and ellipse | 6.0 |
55. | Review of first half-term's work and periodic test | 7.0 |
56. | Statistics/Probability; sample space, event space, combination of events | 8.0 |
57. | Permutation and combination | 9.0 |
58. | Dynamics; Newton's laws of motion | 10.0 |
59. | Revision | 11.0 |
60. | Revision and second term examination | 12.0 |
SS2 — THIRD TERM | ||
61. | Revision of second term examination questions | 1.0 |
62. | Projectiles; trajectory, greatest height, time of flight, range, inclined plane | 2.0 |
63. | Binomial expansion; Pascal's triangle; binomial theorem for negative, positive and fractional powers | 3.0 |
64. | Mechanics; vectors in two and three dimensions | 4.0 |
65. | Scalar product of vectors in three dimensions | 5.0 |
66. | Vector (cross) product in three dimensions; application of the cross product | 6.0 |
67. | Review of half-term's work | 7.0 |
68. | Integration; indefinite integrals; methods of integration | 8.0 |
69. | Integration (continued); definite integrals; area under a curve | 9.0 |
70. | Integration (continued); application to kinematics; volumes of solids of revolution | 10.0 |
71. | Correlation and regression; scatter diagrams, regression line, rank correlation | 11.0 |
72. | Revision and third term examination | 12.0 |
SS3 — FIRST TERM | ||
73. | Partial fractions; proper rational functions with denominators as linear factors | 1.0 |
74. | Integration as reverse of differentiation; integration of algebraic and logarithmic functions | 2.0 |
75. | Definite integrals and application to kinematics; velocity-time and speed-time graphs | 3.0 |
76. | Integration (continued); area under the curve; trapezoidal rule; volume of solids of revolution | 4.0 |
77. | Matrices and determinants; matrices as linear transformations; determinants | 5.0 |
78. | Matrices and determinants; solution of 2×2 and 3×3 simultaneous equations | 6.0 |
79. | Conic sections; parabola, ellipse and hyperbola in rectangular Cartesian coordinates | 7.0 |
80. | Correlation; rank correlation; scatter diagrams; product-moment correlation; tied ranks | 8.0 |
81. | Probability distributions; binomial, Poisson; normal distribution | 9.0 |
82. | Variance of probability distributions; mean, variance, coefficient of variance | 10.0 |
83. | Inequalities; quadratic inequalities; inequalities in two variables | 11.0 |
84. | Revision | 12.0 |
85. | Examination | 13.0 |
SS3 — SECOND TERM | ||
86. | Statics; forces in equilibrium; resultant of parallel forces; moment of a force | 1.0 |
87. | Modelling; introduction to mathematical modelling; dependent and independent variables | 2.0 |
88. | Game theory; introduction; types of games; solution of two-person, zero-sum games | 3.0 |
89. | General revision of SS1 work | 4.0 |
90. | General revision of SS2 work | 5.0 |
91. | General revision of SS3 work | 6.0 |
92. | Solving past WASSCE/NECO questions I | 7.0 |
93. | Solving past WASSCE/NECO questions II | 8.0 |
94. | Solving past WASSCE/NECO questions III | 9.0 |
95. | Revision and mock examination | 10.0 |
SS3 — THIRD TERM | ||
96. | Revision of all SS1–SS3 topics based on areas of weakness | 1.0 |
97. | Intensive practice; algebra, indices, surds, logarithms and polynomials | 2.0 |
98. | Intensive practice; coordinate geometry, vectors and trigonometry | 3.0 |
99. | Intensive practice; calculus – differentiation and integration | 4.0 |
100. | Intensive practice; statistics, probability and probability distributions | 5.0 |
101. | Intensive practice; mechanics – statics, dynamics and projectiles | 6.0 |
102. | Solving past WASSCE, NECO and JAMB Further Mathematics questions | 7.0 |
103. | Timed mock practice papers under examination conditions | 8.0 |
104. | General revision and clearing of outstanding difficulties | 9.0 |
105. | WASSCE/NECO Further Mathematics examination | 10.0 |
