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WK LSN STRAND SUB-STRAND LESSON LEARNING OUTCOMES LEARNING EXPERIENCES KEY INQUIRY QUESTIONS LEARNING RESOURCES ASSESSMENT METHODS REFLECTION
1 1
MEASUREMENTS
Volume and Capacity - Metre cube as a unit of volume
Volume and Capacity - Converting units of volume
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify cubic metre as a unit of volume.
- Visualize the size of one cubic metre.
- Appreciate the use of standard units of volume.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Make a model of a cubic metre using locally available materials.
- Discuss the concept of volume as space occupied.
- Relate volume to real-life situations.
- Compare cubic metre with other volumes.
What is a cubic metre?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 127.
- Cubic metre model.
- Cartons.
- Measuring tape.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
1 2
MEASUREMENTS
Volume and Capacity - Volume of cubes
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate the volume of cubes.
- Apply the formula for volume of cubes.
- Appreciate the relationship between edge length and volume.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Make models of cubes using locally available materials.
- Calculate volumes using the formula (L³).
- Solve problems involving volumes of cubes.
- Create and solve their own problems.
How do we calculate the volume of a cube?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 125-126
- Cube models.
- Measuring tools.
- Calculators.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
1 3
MEASUREMENTS
Volume and Capacity - Volume of cuboids
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate the volume of cuboids.
- Apply the formula for volume of cuboids.
- Show interest in finding volumes of cuboid objects.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Make models of cuboids using locally available materials.
- Calculate volumes using the formula (L × B × H).
- Solve problems involving volumes of cuboids.
- Measure real objects and calculate their volumes.
How do we calculate the volume of a cuboid?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 127-128.
- Cuboid models.
- Measuring tools.
- Calculators.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
1 4
MEASUREMENTS
Volume and Capacity - Volume of cylinders

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate the volume of cylinders.
- Apply the formula for volume of cylinders.
- Develop confidence in working with cylindrical objects.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Make models of cylinders using locally available materials.
- Calculate volumes using the formula (πr²h).
- Solve problems involving volumes of cylinders.
- Measure real cylindrical objects and calculate their volumes.
How do we calculate the volume of a cylinder?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 131-132.
- Cylinder models.
- Measuring tools.
- Calculators.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
1 5
MEASUREMENTS
Volume and Capacity - Working out capacity of containers
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate the capacity of different containers.
- Convert between volume and capacity units.
- Show interest in relating capacity to volume.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Calculate capacities of containers of different shapes.
- Express capacities in appropriate units.
- Solve problems involving capacity.
- Create and solve their own capacity problems.
How do we calculate the capacity of a container?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 133.
- Containers of different shapes.
- Measuring cylinders.
- Calculators.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
2 1
MEASUREMENTS
Time, Distance and Speed - Units of measuring time
Time, Distance and Speed - Converting units of time
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify units of measuring time.
- Tell time using analog and digital clocks.
- Appreciate the importance of time management.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Use analog and digital clocks to tell time.
- Discuss the units of time (seconds, minutes, hours, etc.).
- Practice reading time from different clock faces.
- Discuss the importance of punctuality.
What units do we use to measure time?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 134-135.
- Analog and digital clocks.
- Time conversion charts.
- Stop watches.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
2 2
MEASUREMENTS
Time, Distance and Speed - Converting units of distance
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Convert between different units of distance.
- Apply conversion factors correctly.
- Develop confidence in working with distance measurements.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Understand relationships between distance units.
- Convert kilometres to metres and vice versa.
- Estimate distances between different locations.
- Solve problems involving distance conversions.
How do we convert between different units of distance?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 142.
- Distance conversion charts.
- Measuring tapes.
- Maps with scales.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities.
2 3
MEASUREMENTS

Time, Distance and Speed - Speed in km/h
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define speed as distance covered per unit time.
- Calculate speed given distance and time.
- Appreciate the concept of speed in daily life.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Participate in activities involving distance and time.
- Calculate speed using the formula (distance ÷ time).
- Discuss real-life examples of speed.
- Solve problems involving speed calculations.
What is speed?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 144.
- Stop watches.
- Measuring tapes.
- Calculators.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
2 4
MEASUREMENTS
Time, Distance and Speed - Speed in m/s
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate speed in metres per second.
- Solve problems involving speed in m/s.
- Develop confidence in working with different units of speed.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Calculate speed in m/s using the formula.
- Participate in activities to measure speed in m/s.
- Solve word problems involving speed in m/s.
- Discuss contexts where m/s is an appropriate unit.
How do we calculate speed in metres per second?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 146.
- Stop watches.
- Measuring tapes.
- Calculators.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
2 5
MEASUREMENTS
Time, Distance and Speed - Converting units of speed
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Convert between km/h and m/s.
- Apply conversion factors correctly.
- Show interest in working with different units of speed.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Understand the relationship between km/h and m/s.
- Convert speeds from km/h to m/s.
- Convert speeds from m/s to km/h.
- Solve problems involving speed conversions.
How do we convert between km/h and m/s?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 147.
- Speed conversion charts.
- Calculators.
- Word problem cards.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities.
3 1
MEASUREMENTS
Temperature - Describing and comparing temperature
Temperature - Units of measuring temperature
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Describe temperature conditions as warm, hot, or cold.
- Compare temperatures using comparative terms.
- Appreciate the role of temperature in daily life.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Observe and describe temperature conditions.
- Compare temperatures using terms like hotter, colder, warmer.
- Touch various objects to compare temperatures.
- Discuss how temperature affects daily activities.
How does temperature affect our everyday lives?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 149-150.
- Thermometers.
- Objects of different temperatures.
- Weather charts.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Observation.
3 2
MEASUREMENTS
Temperature - Converting units of temperature
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Convert between degrees Celsius and Kelvin.
- Apply the conversion formula correctly.
- Develop confidence in working with temperature units.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Understand the relationship between °C and K.
- Convert temperatures from °C to K.
- Convert temperatures from K to °C.
- Solve problems involving temperature conversions.
What is the relationship between degrees Celsius and Kelvin?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 153
- Temperature conversion charts.
- Calculators.
- Thermometers.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities.
3 3
MEASUREMENTS
Temperature - Working out temperature

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate temperature in degrees Celsius and Kelvin.
- Solve problems involving temperature changes.
- Appreciate temperature changes in the environment.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Calculate temperature changes in °C and K.
- Solve word problems involving temperature.
- Use IT devices to check temperature in different places.
- Discuss the impact of temperature on the environment.
How do temperature changes affect the environment?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 155-156
- Thermometers.
- IT devices.
- Temperature conversion charts.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
3 4
MEASUREMENTS
Money - Percentage profit and loss
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate percentage profit and loss.
- Express profit or loss as a percentage of cost.
- Appreciate the importance of percentages in business.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Calculate percentage profit using the formula.
- Calculate percentage loss using the formula.
- Solve word problems involving percentage profit/loss.
- Discuss real-life applications in business.
What does percentage profit or loss tell us?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 157.
- Calculators.
- Word problem cards.
- Play money.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities.
3 5
MEASUREMENTS
Money - Discount
Money - Percentage discount
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate discount on goods and services.
- Find the selling price after discount.
- Show interest in consumer economics.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Role-play shopping with discounts.
- Calculate discount as (MP - SP).
- Find selling price after discount.
- Solve word problems involving discounts.
What is a discount?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 164.
- Price tags with discounts.
- Calculators.
- Play money.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Role play assessment.
4 1
MEASUREMENTS
Money - Commission
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate commission on sales.
- Apply commission rates correctly.
- Appreciate the role of commission in business.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Understand commission as payment for services.
- Calculate commission for different sales values.
- Solve word problems involving commission.
- Discuss real-life examples of commission-based work.
What is commission?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 167.
- Calculators.
- Commission rate cards.
- Word problem cards.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities.
4 2
MEASUREMENTS
Money - Percentage commission
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate percentage commission.
- Apply percentage commission rates.
- Show interest in business transactions.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Calculate percentage commission using the formula.
- Find commission amounts for different sales values.
- Solve word problems involving percentage commission.
- Create and solve their own commission problems.
How do we calculate percentage commission?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 168.
- Calculators.
- Commission percentage cards.
- Word problem cards.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities.
4 3
MEASUREMENTS
Money - Interpreting bills
Money - Preparing bills
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Interpret components of different bills.
- Verify the accuracy of bills.
- Appreciate the importance of checking bills.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Study components of different bills.
- Identify key information in bills.
- Calculate totals and verify bill amounts.
- Discuss the importance of keeping receipts.
What information do bills contain?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 170.
- Sample bills and receipts.
- Calculators.
- Shopping receipts.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
4 4
MEASUREMENTS
Money - Postal charges
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Calculate postal charges for different items.
- Apply postal rate charts correctly.
- Appreciate postal services.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Visit or research postal services.
- Study postal rate charts.
- Calculate charges for items of different weights.
- Solve problems involving postal charges.
How are postal charges calculated?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 173.
- Postal rate charts.
- Calculators.
- Sample mailing items.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
4 5
MEASUREMENTS

Money - Mobile money transactions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify different mobile money services.
- Understand the benefits of mobile money.
- Show interest in digital financial services.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Discuss different mobile money services.
- Identify features of mobile money platforms.
- Compare mobile money services with traditional banking.
- Discuss the impact of mobile money on society.
What mobile money services are available?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 178.
- Mobile money service charts.
- Transaction flow diagrams.
- IT devices.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
5 1
MEASUREMENTS
Money - Using IT for money transactions
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Understand the role of technology in financial transactions.
- Identify different digital payment platforms.
- Appreciate the benefits and risks of digital transactions.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Discuss different digital payment platforms.
- Explore how IT devices are used for transactions.
- Research online banking and payment systems.
- Discuss security measures for digital transactions.
How has technology changed money transactions?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 178-182.
- Digital payment platform information.
- IT devices.
- Transaction flow diagrams.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
5 2
GEOMETRY
Angles - Angles on a straight line
Angles - Angles at a point
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify angles on a straight line.
- Calculate unknown angles on a straight line.
- Appreciate that angles on a straight line add up to 180°.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Draw straight lines with angles.
- Measure angles on a straight line.
- Verify that angles on a straight line sum to 180°.
- Solve problems involving angles on a straight line.
What are angles on a straight line?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 1184-187.
- Protractors.
- Rulers.
- Angle models.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
5 3
GEOMETRY
Angles - Angles on a transversal
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify corresponding, alternate, and co-exterior angles.
- Apply angle relationships to find unknown angles.
- Develop confidence in angle calculations.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Draw parallel lines cut by a transversal.
- Identify different angle relationships.
- Measure angles to verify relationships.
- Solve problems involving angles on a transversal.
What are angles on a transversal?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 188.
- Protractors.
- Rulers.
- Parallel line models.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
5 4
GEOMETRY
Angles - Angles in a parallelogram
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify angle properties of parallelograms.
- Calculate unknown angles in parallelograms.
- Show interest in properties of quadrilaterals.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Draw parallelograms using rulers and set squares.
- Measure angles in parallelograms.
- Verify that opposite angles are equal.
- Solve problems involving angles in parallelograms.
What are the angle properties of a parallelogram?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 193.
- Protractors.
- Rulers.
- Set squares.
- Parallelogram models.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
5 5
GEOMETRY
Angles - Angle properties of polygons

By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify angle properties of polygons up to hexagon.
- Calculate the sum of interior angles of polygons.
- Appreciate patterns in polygon angles.
In groups and individuals, learners are guided to:
- Draw different polygons up to hexagon.
- Measure interior angles and find their sum.
- Derive the formula for sum of interior angles.
- Solve problems involving polygon angles.
What are the angle properties of polygons?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 195.
- Protractors.
- Rulers.
- Polygon models.
- Grid paper.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
6 1
GEOMETRY
Angles - Exterior angles of polygons
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Identify exterior angles of polygons.
- Calculate the sum of exterior angles of polygons.
- Develop confidence in angle calculations.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Draw polygons and their exterior angles.
- Measure exterior angles and find their sum.
- Verify that exterior angles sum to 360°.
- Solve problems involving exterior angles.
What are exterior angles of polygons?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 202.
- Protractors.
- Rulers.
- Polygon models.
- Grid paper.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
6 2
GEOMETRY
Angles - Solving problems on angles and sides of polygons
Geometrical Constructions - Measuring angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Solve problems involving angles and sides of polygons.
- Apply angle relationships in problem-solving.
- Show interest in geometric problem-solving.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Solve problems involving interior and exterior angles.
- Apply angle relationships to find unknown angles.
- Create and solve their own angle problems.
- Discuss real-life applications of angle properties.
How do we solve problems involving polygon angles?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 205.
- Protractors.
- Rulers.
- Polygon models.
- Problem cards.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
6 3
GEOMETRY
Geometrical Constructions - Bisecting angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Bisect angles using a ruler and pair of compasses.
- Verify the accuracy of angle bisection.
- Show interest in geometric constructions.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Draw angles of different sizes.
- Use ruler and compasses to bisect angles.
- Measure the resulting angles to verify bisection.
- Practice bisecting angles of different sizes.
How do we bisect an angle using a ruler and compasses?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 208.
- Pair of compasses.
- Rulers.
- Protractors.
- Plain paper.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
6 4
GEOMETRY
Geometrical Constructions - Construction of 90°
Geometrical Constructions - Construction of 45°
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Construct a 90° angle using ruler and compasses.
- Verify the accuracy of construction.
- Develop confidence in geometric constructions.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Draw lines of suitable length.
- Use ruler and compasses to construct 90° angles.
- Verify construction using protractors.
- Practice constructing 90° angles at different points.
How do we construct a 90° angle using ruler and compasses?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 211-212
- Pair of compasses.
- Rulers.
- Protractors.
- Plain paper.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
6 5
GEOMETRY
Geometrical Constructions - Construction of 60°
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Construct a 60° angle using ruler and compasses.
- Verify the accuracy of construction.
- Appreciate the precision of geometric constructions.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Draw lines of suitable length.
- Use ruler and compasses to construct 60° angles.
- Verify construction using protractors.
- Practice constructing 60° angles at different points.
How do we construct a 60° angle using ruler and compasses?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 213.
- Pair of compasses.
- Rulers.
- Protractors.
- Plain paper.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
7 1
GEOMETRY
Geometrical Constructions - Construction of 30° and other angles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Construct a 30° angle using ruler and compasses.
- Construct other angles that are multiples of 7.5°.
- Develop confidence in geometric constructions.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Construct a 60° angle first.
- Bisect the 60° angle to get 30°.
- Construct other angles through bisection.
- Verify constructions using protractors.
How do we construct a 30° angle using ruler and compasses?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 214.
- Pair of compasses.
- Rulers.
- Protractors.
- Plain paper.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
7 2
GEOMETRY
Geometrical Constructions - Constructing triangles
Geometrical Constructions - Constructing circles
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Construct triangles given different combinations of sides and angles.
- Verify the accuracy of constructions.
- Show interest in triangle constructions.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Construct triangles given three sides.
- Construct triangles given two sides and the included angle.
- Construct triangles given two angles and a side.
- Verify constructions by measurement.
How do we construct triangles using ruler and compasses?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 218.
- Pair of compasses.
- Rulers.
- Protractors.
- Plain paper.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Practical assessment.
7 3
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
Data Handling - Meaning of data
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Define data as a collection of facts or information.
- Identify different types of data.
- Appreciate the importance of data in decision-making.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Discuss what constitutes data.
- Identify different types of data in their environment.
- Search for meanings of data from various sources.
- Discuss the importance of data in daily life.
What is data?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 203.
- Dictionaries.
- IT devices.
- Data samples.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
7 4
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
Data Handling - Collection of data
Data Handling - Frequency distribution tables
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Collect data from different sources.
- Use appropriate methods for data collection.
- Show interest in collecting relevant data.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Collect data on favorite colors, games, etc.
- Use different methods like observation, interviews, and questionnaires.
- Record collected data systematically.
- Discuss the importance of accurate data collection.
Why do we collect data?
- SMART MINNDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 222.
- Data collection tools.
- Notebooks.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
7 5
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
Data Handling - Suitable scale for graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Determine suitable scales for graphs.
- Apply scaling principles to data representation.
- Show interest in accurate data representation.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Analyze data ranges to determine appropriate scales.
- Practice selecting scales for different data sets.
- Discuss the impact of scale on graph interpretation.
- Create scaled axes for different graphs.
How do we choose an appropriate scale for a graph?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 225.
- Graph paper.
- Rulers.
- Data sets.
- Calculators.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
8 1
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
Data Handling - Pictographs
Data Handling - Bar graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw pictographs to represent data.
- Interpret information from pictographs.
- Develop confidence in data representation.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Create symbols for pictographs.
- Draw pictographs to represent data.
- Interpret information from pictographs.
- Discuss advantages and limitations of pictographs.
How do we represent data in a pictograph?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 226.
- Paper.
- Rulers.
- Colored pencils.
- Data sets.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
8 2
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
Data Handling - Interpretation of bar graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Extract information from bar graphs.
- Make comparisons using bar graphs.
- Appreciate the use of bar graphs for data analysis.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given bar graphs.
- Answer questions based on bar graphs.
- Make comparisons and draw conclusions.
- Discuss real-life applications of bar graphs.
How do we interpret data from a bar graph?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 229.
- Sample bar graphs.
- Worksheets with questions.
- IT devices.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
8 3
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
Data Handling - Pie charts
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Draw pie charts to represent data.
- Calculate angles for pie chart sectors.
- Show interest in representing proportional data.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Calculate angles for pie chart sectors.
- Draw pie charts using protractors and compasses.
- Label pie chart sectors appropriately.
- Discuss when pie charts are most appropriate.
How do we represent data in a pie chart?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 216.
- Protractors.
- Pair of compasses.
- Calculators.
- Data sets.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
8 4
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
Data Handling - Interpretation of pie charts
Data Handling - Line graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Extract information from pie charts.
- Interpret proportions and percentages from pie charts.
- Appreciate the effectiveness of pie charts for showing proportions.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given pie charts.
- Answer questions based on pie charts.
- Calculate quantities from percentages or angles.
- Discuss real-life applications of pie charts.
How do we interpret data from a pie chart?
- SMART MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 219.
- Sample pie charts.
- Worksheets with questions.
- Calculators.

- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
8 5
DATA HANDLING AND PROBABILITY
Data Handling - Interpretation of travel graphs
By the end of the lesson, the learner should be able to:

- Extract information from travel graphs.
- Interpret distance-time relationships.
- Appreciate the use of graphs to represent journeys.
In groups and individually, learners are guided to:
- Read and interpret given travel graphs.
- Answer questions on distance, time, and speed.
- Calculate speed from gradient of line segments.
- Identify periods of rest, acceleration, and deceleration.
How do we interpret travel graphs?
- SMSRT MINDS Mathematics Grade 7 page 230.
- Sample travel graphs.
- Worksheets with questions.
- Rulers.
- Calculators.
- Written exercise. - Oral questions. - Class activities. - Project work.
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