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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
2 1
Measurements and Geometry
Similarity and Enlargement - Determining centre of enlargement
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define the terms similar figures and enlargement
- Identify the centre of enlargement from given figures
- Apply knowledge of similarity in identifying objects around them
- Discuss with peers properties of similar figures
- Use an object and its image to locate the centre of enlargement
- Search the internet for real-life examples of similar figures
How do we identify similar figures in our environment?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 56
- Graph papers
- Rulers
- Digital devices
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
2 2
Measurements and Geometry
Similarity and Enlargement - Linear scale factor
Similarity and Enlargement - Constructing images (positive scale factor)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine the linear scale factor from similar figures
- Calculate the ratio of corresponding sides
- Use scale factors in solving problems involving maps and models
- Work out the ratio of lengths of corresponding sides
- Discuss in groups and establish Linear Scale Factor (L.S.F)
- Use digital devices to explore scale factors in maps
What is the relationship between an object and its image under enlargement?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 57
- Graph papers
- Geometrical instruments
- Maps
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 61
- Geometrical set
- Rulers
- Written tests - Practical activities - Oral questions
2 3
Measurements and Geometry
Similarity and Enlargement - Constructing images (negative scale factor)
Similarity and Enlargement - Area scale factor
Similarity and Enlargement - Volume scale factor
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Construct images with negative scale factors
- Draw enlargements on the Cartesian plane
- Connect negative enlargement to real-life applications like projectors
- Draw on Cartesian plane images under enlargement with negative scale factors
- Compare images with positive and negative scale factors
- Discuss how projectors use similar principles
What happens when the scale factor is negative?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 62
- Graph papers
- Cartesian plane grids
- Geometrical instruments
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 64
- Similar plane figures
- Calculators
- Manila paper
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 66
- Models of similar solids
- Digital devices
- Written tests - Practical work - Oral questions
2 4
Measurements and Geometry
Similarity and Enlargement - Relating L.S.F, A.S.F and V.S.F
Similarity and Enlargement - Real-life applications
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Relate linear, area and volume scale factors
- Solve problems involving all three scale factors
- Apply relationships to architectural models and designs
- Use two similar solids to establish relationships
- Work out tasks involving L.S.F, A.S.F and V.S.F
- Research applications in architecture
What is the relationship between L.S.F, A.S.F and V.S.F?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 68
- Models of solids
- Calculators
- Reference books
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 72
- Maps
- Scale models
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Class exercises - Oral questions
2 5
Measurements and Geometry
Similarity and Enlargement - Project on models
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Make models of solids using similarity and enlargement
- Present projects on similar figures
- Relate model-making to careers in engineering and design
- Use locally available materials to make models
- Present and discuss models made
- Explore careers using similarity concepts
How can we use similarity concepts in creating models?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 72
- Manila paper
- Cardboard
- Scissors
- Rulers
- Project assessment - Peer evaluation - Observation
3 1
Measurements and Geometry
Reflection and Congruence - Lines of symmetry in plane figures
Reflection and Congruence - Properties of reflection
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify lines of symmetry in plane figures
- Determine the number of lines of symmetry
- Recognize symmetry in nature and art
- Collect objects from environment and identify lines of symmetry
- Fold paper cut-outs to locate lines of symmetry
- Discuss symmetry in nature and architecture
How do we identify lines of symmetry?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 75
- Paper cut-outs
- Plane mirrors
- Objects from environment
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 78
- Tracing paper
- Graph papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Practical activities
3 2
Measurements and Geometry
Reflection and Congruence - Reflection on plane surface
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw an image given object and mirror line on plane surface
- Construct perpendicular bisectors accurately
- Apply reflection in creating symmetric designs
- Draw plane figures and mirror lines on paper
- Use properties of reflection to locate images
- Create symmetric patterns using reflection
How do we construct images under reflection?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 79
- Plain paper
- Geometrical instruments
- Rulers
- Practical assessment - Written tests - Observation
3 3
Measurements and Geometry
Reflection and Congruence - Reflection on Cartesian plane (x-axis and y-axis)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw images after reflection along x-axis and y-axis
- State coordinates of images accurately
- Connect coordinate geometry to computer graphics
- Plot objects on Cartesian plane
- Reflect along x-axis and y-axis
- Record coordinates of images
How do coordinates change under reflection along axes?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 82
- Graph papers
- Geometrical set
- Calculators
- Written tests - Class exercises - Oral questions
3 4
Measurements and Geometry
Reflection and Congruence - Reflection along lines y=x and y=-x
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw images after reflection along y=x and y=-x
- Determine image coordinates accurately
- Apply knowledge in solving transformation problems
- Draw objects and reflect along y=x
- Reflect along y=-x
- Compare results and establish patterns
What happens to coordinates when reflecting along y=x?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 84
- Graph papers
- Geometrical instruments
- Rulers
- Written assignments - Practical work - Observation
3 5
Measurements and Geometry
Reflection and Congruence - Reflection along other lines
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw images reflected along lines like y=2, x=1, y=x+4
- Apply properties of reflection consistently
- Solve complex reflection problems
- Reflect objects along various mirror lines
- Use perpendicular distance method
- Practice with different mirror line equations
How do we reflect along any given line?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 85
- Graph papers
- Geometrical set
- Calculators
- Written tests - Class exercises - Oral questions
4 1
Measurements and Geometry
Reflection and Congruence - Determining equation of mirror line
Reflection and Congruence - Congruence tests (SSS and SAS)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine equation of mirror line given object and image
- Construct perpendicular bisectors accurately
- Apply knowledge in solving problems
- Join corresponding points and construct perpendicular bisectors
- Determine gradients and y-intercepts
- Form equations of mirror lines
How do we find the equation of a mirror line?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 86
- Graph papers
- Geometrical instruments
- Calculators
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 89
- Paper cut-outs
- Rulers
- Written assignments - Practical assessment - Oral questions
4 2
Measurements and Geometry
Reflection and Congruence - Congruence tests (ASA and RHS)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Carry out congruence tests using ASA and RHS
- Prove triangles are congruent
- Apply congruence in geometric proofs
- Use triangles to establish ASA congruence
- Test for RHS congruence in right-angled triangles
- Solve problems involving congruence
How do we prove triangles are congruent?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 91
- Paper cut-outs
- Protractors
- Rulers
- Written assignments - Class exercises - Oral questions
4 3
Measurements and Geometry
Reflection and Congruence - Applications in real life
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply reflection and congruence to real-life situations
- Discuss applications in driving mirrors and road safety
- Create designs using reflection
- Discuss applications in driving mirrors
- Create symmetric designs
- Use digital devices to explore applications
How do we use reflection in daily life?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 95
- Plane mirrors
- Digital devices
- Reference materials
- Project work - Written tests - Observation
4 4
Measurements and Geometry
Rotation - Properties of rotation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine properties of rotation
- Demonstrate rotation using a clock
- Relate rotation to movement of clock hands and wheels
- Use an improvised clock to demonstrate rotation
- Discuss movement of minute and hour hands
- Generate properties of rotation
What are the properties of rotation?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 97
- Improvised clock
- Protractors
- Paper cut-outs
- Oral questions - Observation - Written assignments
4 5
Measurements and Geometry
Rotation - Rotation on plane surface
Rotation - Rotation through ±90° about origin
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Rotate an object given centre and angle on plane surface
- Use protractor and ruler accurately
- Apply rotation in creating patterns and designs
- Draw objects and rotate about given centres
- Measure angles accurately using protractor
- Create rotational patterns
How do we perform rotation on a plane surface?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 99
- Plain paper
- Protractors
- Rulers
- Compasses
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 103
- Graph papers
- Geometrical set
- Calculators
- Practical assessment - Written tests - Observation
5 1
Measurements and Geometry
Rotation - Rotation through ±180° about origin
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Rotate objects through ±180° about the origin
- Determine image coordinates accurately
- Connect half-turn to reflection through a point
- Plot objects and rotate through 180°
- Compare results with -180° rotation
- Establish coordinate patterns
What is the effect of a half-turn on coordinates?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 103
- Graph papers
- Geometrical instruments
- Calculators
- Written tests - Practical work - Observation
5 2
Measurements and Geometry
Rotation - Rotation about other centres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Rotate objects about centres other than origin
- Construct rotations accurately
- Solve rotation problems involving various centres
- Rotate objects about various centres
- Use construction methods
- Practice with different angles and centres
How do we rotate about centres other than origin?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 105
- Graph papers
- Geometrical set
- Protractors
- Written assignments - Practical assessment - Oral questions
5 3
Measurements and Geometry
Rotation - Finding centre and angle of rotation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine centre and angle of rotation given object and image
- Construct perpendicular bisectors accurately
- Apply construction skills in solving problems
- Join corresponding points
- Construct perpendicular bisectors
- Locate centre and measure angle of rotation
How do we find the centre and angle of rotation?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 106
- Graph papers
- Geometrical instruments
- Protractors
- Written tests - Practical activities - Observation
5 4
Measurements and Geometry
Rotation - Rotational symmetry of plane figures
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine order of rotational symmetry of plane figures
- Use paper cut-outs to demonstrate rotational symmetry
- Identify rotational symmetry in logos and designs
- Use paper cut-outs to locate points of symmetry
- Establish order of rotational symmetry
- Discuss symmetry in logos and patterns
What is the order of rotational symmetry?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 110
- Paper cut-outs
- Pins
- Manila paper
- Oral questions - Practical work - Written assignments
5 5
Measurements and Geometry
Rotation - Axis and order of rotational symmetry in solids
Rotation - Deducing congruence from rotation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine axis and order of rotational symmetry in solids
- Identify axes of symmetry in various solids
- Connect rotational symmetry to manufacturing and packaging
- Collect regular solids from environment
- Identify axes of rotational symmetry
- Establish order of rotational symmetry
How do we identify rotational symmetry in solids?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 113
- Models of solids
- Objects from environment
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 115
- Graph papers
- Geometrical instruments
- Digital devices
- Observation - Written tests - Oral questions
6 1
Measurements and Geometry
Trigonometry 1 - Reading tangent from tables
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine tangent of acute angles from tables
- Read and interpret mathematical tables correctly
- Apply tangent ratios in calculating heights and distances
- Identify angles in table column
- Read tangent values from main columns
- Use mean difference columns for precision
How do we read tangent values from tables?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 120
- Mathematical tables
- Calculators
- Written tests - Class exercises - Oral questions
6 2
Measurements and Geometry
Trigonometry 1 - Reading sine and cosine from tables
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine sine and cosine of acute angles from tables
- Use mean difference correctly
- Apply sine and cosine in solving triangles
- Read sine values from tables
- Read cosine values (subtracting mean difference)
- Practice finding angles given ratios
How do we read sine and cosine from tables?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 122
- Mathematical tables
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Practical work - Observation
6 3
Measurements and Geometry
Trigonometry 1 - Using calculators for trigonometric ratios
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine trigonometric ratios using calculators
- Find angles given trigonometric ratios
- Compare calculator and table values
- Set calculator to degree mode
- Find sin, cos, tan of angles
- Use inverse functions to find angles
How do we use calculators for trigonometric ratios?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 126
- Scientific calculators
- Mathematical tables
- Written tests - Class exercises - Oral questions
6 4
Measurements and Geometry
Trigonometry 1 - Complementary angle relationships
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Relate sines and cosines of complementary angles
- Prove that sin θ = cos(90°-θ)
- Apply relationships in solving equations
- Generate table of complementary angles
- Compare sines and cosines
- Establish sin θ = cos(90°-θ)
What is the relationship between sine and cosine of complementary angles?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 128
- Mathematical tables
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Class exercises - Observation
6 5
Measurements and Geometry
Trigonometry 1 - Relating sine, cosine and tangent
Trigonometry 1 - Ratios of 45°
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Relate sine, cosine and tangent of acute angles
- Prove that tan θ = sin θ/cos θ
- Apply relationships in solving problems
- Use right-angled triangles
- Derive tan θ = sin θ/cos θ
- Solve problems using the relationship
How are sine, cosine and tangent related?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 129
- Mathematical tables
- Calculators
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 130
- Geometrical instruments
- Rulers
- Written tests - Oral questions - Class exercises
7 1
Measurements and Geometry
Trigonometry 1 - Ratios of 30° and 60°
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine trigonometric ratios of 30° and 60°
- Use equilateral triangle to derive ratios
- Solve problems involving special angles
- Draw equilateral triangle of side 2 units
- Calculate perpendicular height
- Derive ratios for 30° and 60°
How do we derive ratios for 30° and 60°?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 131
- Geometrical instruments
- Rulers
- Written tests - Class exercises - Observation
7 2
Measurements and Geometry
Trigonometry 1 - Problems involving special angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Solve problems using special angle ratios
- Simplify expressions with special angles
- Apply special angles in construction
- Solve problems without tables or calculators
- Simplify trigonometric expressions
- Apply to practical situations
How do we apply special angle ratios?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 132
- Reference materials
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Oral questions - Class exercises
7 3
Measurements and Geometry
Trigonometry 1 - Angle of elevation
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define angle of elevation
- Use clinometer to measure angles of elevation
- Calculate heights of buildings, trees and towers
- Use clinometer to measure angles
- Sketch diagrams showing angles of elevation
- Calculate unknown heights
What is angle of elevation and how do we use it?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 133
- Clinometer
- Measuring tape
- Calculators
- Practical assessment - Written tests - Oral questions
7 4
Measurements and Geometry
Trigonometry 1 - Angle of depression
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define angle of depression
- Solve problems involving angles of depression
- Apply to navigation and surveying
- Demonstrate angles of depression
- Sketch diagrams correctly
- Solve problems involving depression
What is angle of depression?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 134
- Clinometer
- Digital devices
- Reference materials
- Written assignments - Practical work - Observation
7 5
Measurements and Geometry
Trigonometry 1 - Applications in real life
Area of Polygons - Deriving area formula
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply trigonometric ratios to real-life situations
- Solve problems involving heights and distances
- Connect trigonometry to surveying and aviation
- Solve problems on heights of buildings
- Calculate distances
- Research applications in careers
How do we use trigonometry in daily life?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 136
- Reference books
- Digital devices
- Calculators
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 137
- Geometrical instruments
- Written tests - Project work - Oral questions
8 1
Measurements and Geometry
Area of Polygons - Calculating area using Area = ½abSinC
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate area of triangle given two sides and included angle
- Find missing sides or angles given area
- Apply to practical problems
- Calculate areas of various triangles
- Find missing elements given area
- Solve practical problems
How do we calculate area using trigonometry?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 138
- Calculators
- Mathematical tables
- Written tests - Oral questions - Class exercises
8 2
Measurements and Geometry
Area of Polygons - Heron's formula
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine area of triangle using Heron's formula
- Calculate semi-perimeter correctly
- Apply formula to triangles given three sides
- Calculate semi-perimeter
- Apply Heron's formula
- Compare with other methods
How do we use Heron's formula?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 139
- Calculators
- Reference materials
- Written assignments - Class exercises - Observation
8 3
Measurements and Geometry
Area of Polygons - Area of rhombus
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate area of rhombus using diagonals
- Calculate area using base and height
- Apply to real-life situations like floor tiles
- Identify rhombuses in environment
- Calculate areas using Area = ½d₁d₂
- Solve practical problems
How do we calculate the area of a rhombus?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 143
- Models of rhombus
- Calculators
- Written tests - Practical activities - Oral questions
8 4
Measurements and Geometry
Area of Polygons - Area of parallelogram and trapezium
Area of Polygons - Area of heptagon
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate area of parallelogram using base × height
- Calculate area of trapezium
- Apply formulas to practical situations
- Calculate areas of parallelograms
- Calculate areas of trapeziums
- Identify shapes in environment
How do we calculate areas of parallelograms and trapeziums?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 147
- Geometrical instruments
- Calculators
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 152
- Paper cut-outs
- Calculators
- Protractors
- Written assignments - Class exercises - Observation
8 5
Measurements and Geometry
Area of Polygons - Area of octagon
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate area of regular octagon
- Use formula involving central angles
- Connect to real objects like stop signs
- Divide octagon into 8 triangles
- Calculate central angle (45°)
- Calculate total area
How do we calculate the area of an octagon?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 156
- Paper cut-outs
- Calculators
- Reference materials
- Written assignments - Class exercises - Observation
9 1
Measurements and Geometry
Area of Polygons - Irregular polygons
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine area of irregular polygons
- Subdivide into regular shapes
- Apply to land surveying and floor plans
- Subdivide irregular polygons into regular shapes
- Calculate area of each shape
- Sum up to get total area
How do we calculate area of irregular polygons?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 159
- Geometrical instruments
- Calculators
- Written tests - Project work - Oral questions
9 2
Measurements and Geometry
Area of Polygons - Real-life applications
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Apply area of polygons to real-life situations
- Solve problems involving land and flooring
- Relate to careers in architecture and surveying
- Solve real-life problems
- Calculate areas of compound shapes
- Discuss applications in various careers
Where do we use area of polygons in real life?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 163
- Reference materials
- Digital devices
- Written assignments - Project assessment - Observation
9 3
Measurements and Geometry
Area of a Part of a Circle - Annulus
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define annulus and its components
- Calculate area of annulus
- Apply to circular paths and rings
- Draw concentric circles
- Calculate area of annulus using πR² - πr²
- Solve practical problems
What is an annulus and how do we calculate its area?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 166
- Compasses
- Calculators
- Written tests - Practical activities - Oral questions
9 4
Measurements and Geometry
Area of a Part of a Circle - Area of sector
Area of a Part of a Circle - Annular sector
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate area of sector of a circle
- Use formula Area = (θ/360°)πr²
- Apply to pizza slices and pie charts
- Use paper cut-outs to make sectors
- Calculate area using formula
- Solve problems involving sectors
How do we calculate the area of a sector?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 167
- Paper
- Scissors
- Compasses
- Calculators
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 170
- Diagrams
- Calculators
- Reference materials
- Written assignments - Practical work - Observation
9 5
Measurements and Geometry
Area of a Part of a Circle - Segment of a circle
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define segment of a circle
- Calculate area of segment
- Apply formula: Area of sector - Area of triangle
- Draw segments of circles
- Calculate area of sector
- Subtract area of triangle
How do we calculate the area of a segment?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 172
- Geometrical instruments
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Practical assessment - Observation
10 1
Measurements and Geometry
Area of a Part of a Circle - Problems on segments
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Solve complex problems involving segments
- Apply to church windows and architectural designs
- Calculate missing elements
- Solve various segment problems
- Apply to real-life contexts
- Calculate angles given area
How do we apply segment area in solving problems?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 174
- Calculators
- Reference materials
- Written tests - Oral questions - Class exercises
10 2
Measurements and Geometry
Area of a Part of a Circle - Intersecting circles (introduction)
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify common region between two intersecting circles
- Understand components of common region
- Connect to Venn diagrams and logos
- Draw two intersecting circles
- Identify common region
- Discuss structure of common area
What is the common region between two intersecting circles?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 176
- Compasses
- Rulers
- Graph papers
- Observation - Oral questions - Written assignments
10 3
Measurements and Geometry
Area of a Part of a Circle - Calculating common area
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate area of common region
- Sum areas of two segments
- Solve problems involving intersecting circles
- Calculate area of each segment
- Sum to get common area
- Solve practical problems
How do we calculate the common area?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 177
- Calculators
- Geometrical instruments
- Written tests - Class exercises - Observation
10 4
Measurements and Geometry
Area of a Part of a Circle - Complex problems
Area of a Part of a Circle - Making dartboard and necklaces
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Solve complex problems on intersecting circles
- Calculate shaded regions
- Apply to decorative patterns and designs
- Solve problems involving common regions
- Calculate shaded areas
- Research applications in design
Where do we use intersecting circles in real life?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 179
- Reference materials
- Digital devices
- Calculators
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 180
- Cardboard
- Beads
- Paints
- Compasses
- Written assignments - Project work - Oral questions
10 5
Measurements and Geometry
Area of a Part of a Circle - Review and assessment
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Solve mixed problems on area of parts of a circle
- Apply all concepts learned
- Evaluate understanding of the sub-strand
- Review all concepts
- Solve mixed problems
- Assess understanding
How well can we apply area concepts?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 181
- Calculators
- Past papers
- Written tests - Oral questions - Class exercises
11 1
Measurements and Geometry
Surface Area and Volume - Rectangular prism
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine surface area of rectangular prisms
- Draw nets of rectangular prisms
- Apply to packaging and construction
- Collect models of rectangular prisms
- Sketch nets
- Calculate surface area
How do we calculate surface area of rectangular prisms?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 182
- Models of prisms
- Nets
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Practical activities - Observation
11 2
Measurements and Geometry
Surface Area and Volume - Triangular and other prisms
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate surface area of triangular prisms
- Calculate surface area of other prisms
- Apply to tents and buildings
- Draw nets of triangular prisms
- Calculate surface areas
- Solve practical problems
How do we find surface area of triangular prisms?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 185
- Models of prisms
- Calculators
- Written tests - Class exercises - Oral questions
11 3
Measurements and Geometry
Surface Area and Volume - Pyramids
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine surface area of pyramids
- Draw nets of pyramids
- Apply to structures like Egyptian pyramids
- Measure edges of pyramid models
- Cut and open to get nets
- Calculate surface area
How do we calculate surface area of pyramids?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 191
- Models of pyramids
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Practical assessment - Observation
11 4
Measurements and Geometry
Surface Area and Volume - Cones
Surface Area and Volume - Frustum of cone
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate surface area of cones
- Use formulas for curved surface and base
- Apply to ice cream cones and funnels
- Make cone models from manila paper
- Calculate curved surface area πrl
- Calculate total surface area
How do we calculate surface area of cones?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 193
- Manila paper
- Compasses
- Calculators
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 195
- Cone models
- Scissors
- Written tests - Practical work - Oral questions
11 5
Measurements and Geometry
Surface Area and Volume - Frustum of pyramid
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate surface area of frustum of a pyramid
- Apply similar figure properties
- Connect to kitchen worktops and counters
- Sketch original pyramid
- Use similar figures to find dimensions
- Calculate surface area
How do we find surface area of pyramid frustum?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 197
- Models
- Calculators
- Reference materials
- Written tests - Class exercises - Oral questions
12 1
Measurements and Geometry
Surface Area and Volume - Spheres and hemispheres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate surface area of spheres using 4πr²
- Calculate surface area of hemispheres
- Apply to balls, domes and bowls
- Brainstorm on spheres
- Apply formula 4πr²
- Calculate hemisphere surface area (3πr²)
How do we calculate surface area of spheres?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 200
- Spherical objects
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Practical activities - Observation
12 2
Measurements and Geometry
Surface Area and Volume - Composite solids
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate surface area of composite solids
- Identify component solids
- Apply to real structures and objects
- Identify components of composite solids
- Calculate surface area of each component
- Combine appropriately
How do we find surface area of composite solids?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 202
- Models of composite solids
- Calculators
- Written tests - Project work - Oral questions
12 3
Measurements and Geometry
Surface Area and Volume - Volume of cones
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate volume of cones using ⅓πr²h
- Relate cone and cylinder volumes
- Apply to storage containers
- Compare cone and cylinder volumes
- Establish cone volume = ⅓ cylinder volume
- Solve practical problems
What is the relationship between cone and cylinder volumes?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 205
- Cone and cylinder models
- Sand/water
- Calculators
- Written assignments - Practical work - Observation
12 4
Measurements and Geometry
Surface Area and Volume - Volume of prisms and pyramids
Surface Area and Volume - Volume of spheres and hemispheres
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate volume of various prisms
- Calculate volume of pyramids using ⅓Bh
- Apply to buildings and storage
- Calculate volumes of prisms
- Apply pyramid volume formula
- Solve real-life problems
How do we calculate volumes of prisms and pyramids?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 206
- Models of solids
- Calculators
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 210
- Spherical objects
- Written tests - Class exercises - Oral questions
12 5
Measurements and Geometry
Surface Area and Volume - Volume of frustums
Surface Area and Volume - Composite solids volume
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate volume of frustum of cone and pyramid
- Use similar figure relationships
- Apply to buckets, lampshades and pots
- Calculate volume of original solid
- Subtract volume of cut-off part
- Solve problems involving frustums
How do we calculate volume of a frustum?
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 212
- Models
- Calculators
- Reference materials
- Mentor Core Mathematics Grade 10 pg. 216
- Models of composite solids
- Calculators
- Written tests - Class exercises - Oral questions

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