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2 1-2
REVISION

Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Past Paper 1 exams, Marking Schemes
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 1 question paper
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
2 3
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
paper 1 question paper
2 4
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Past Paper 1s, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
2 5
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
2 6
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
2 7
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Past paper 2 exams, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 2 question paper
3 1-2
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
Paper 2 question paper
3 3
paper 2 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Past Paper 2s, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
3 4
paper 2 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
3 5
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Past Paper 1 exams, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 1 question paper
3 6
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
3 7
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
paper 1 question paper
4 1-2
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Past Paper 1s, Marking Schemes
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
4 3
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
4 4
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Past paper 2 exams, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 2 question paper
4 5
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
4 6
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
Paper 2 question paper
4 7
paper 2 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Past Paper 2s, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
5 1-2
paper 2 Revision
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
Past Paper 1 exams, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 1 question paper
5 3
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
5 4
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
paper 1 question paper
5 5
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Past Paper 1s, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
5 6
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
5 7
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
6 1-2
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Past paper 2 exams, Marking Schemes
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 2 question paper
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
6 3
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
Paper 2 question paper
6 4
paper 2 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Past Paper 2s, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
6 5
paper 2 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
6 6
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Past Paper 1 exams, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 1 question paper
6 7
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
7 1-2
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
Past Paper 1s, Marking Schemes
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
paper 1 question paper
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
7 3
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
7 4
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
7 5
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Past paper 2 exams, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 2 question paper
7 6
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
7 7
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
Paper 2 question paper
8 1-2
paper 2 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Past Paper 2s, Marking Schemes
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
8 3
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Past Paper 1 exams, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 1 question paper
8 4
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
8 5
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
paper 1 question paper
8 6
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Past Paper 1s, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
8 7
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
9 1-2
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Past paper 2 exams, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 2 question paper
9 3
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
9 4
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
Paper 2 question paper
9 5
paper 2 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Past Paper 2s, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
9 6
paper 2 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
9 7
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Past Paper 1 exams, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 1 question paper
10 1-2
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
paper 1 question paper
10 3
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Past Paper 1s, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
10 4
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
10 5
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
10 6
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Past paper 2 exams, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 2 question paper
10 7
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
11 1-2
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
Past Paper 2s, Marking Schemes
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
Paper 2 question paper
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
11 3
paper 2 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
11 4
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Past Paper 1 exams, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 1 question paper
11 5
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
11 6
Paper 1 Revision
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
paper 1 question paper
11 7
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Past Paper 1s, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
12 1-2
Paper 1 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 1 question paper
12 3
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– attempt compulsory short-answer questions – show clear working for full marks – apply speed and accuracy in solving problems
Students attempt selected questions individually Peer-marking and teacher correction
Past paper 2 exams, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4, paper 2 question paper
12 4
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Short Answer Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice a variety of short-answer styles – apply problem-solving strategies – build confidence in tackling compulsory questions
Teacher demonstrates approaches Students work in pairs and discuss solutions
Chalkboard, Past Papers, Calculators
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
12 5
paper 2 Revision
Section I: Mixed Question Practice
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– integrate knowledge to solve mixed short questions – apply logical reasoning and time management – identify common errors and correct them
Timed practice with mixed short-answer questions Class discussion of solutions
Past Papers, Marking Schemes
Students’ Notes, Revision Texts
Paper 2 question paper
12 6
paper 2 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– develop detailed structured responses – organize answers step by step – apply concepts in real-life problem settings
Group brainstorming on selected structured questions Teacher gives feedback on presentation
Past Paper 2s, Marking Schemes
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper
12 7
paper 2 Revision
Section II: Structured Questions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:
– practice extended problem solving – interpret and use graphs, diagrams and data – present answers clearly for maximum marks
Students attempt structured questions under timed conditions Peer review and corrections
Graph Papers, Geometry Sets, Past Papers
KLB Math Bk 1–4
paper 2 question paper

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