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Grades: 7 – 8

Topic Grade 7 Grade 8


Number and Unit 1: Integers Unit 1: Rational numbers
Operation 1.1 Revision of whole and Natural numbers 1.1 The Concept of Rational Numbers
1.2 Revision of counting backward and forward of whole numbers 1.1.1 Representation of Rational Numbers on a Number Line
1.3 Introduction to integers 1.1.2 Relationship Among W, Z and Q
1.4 Comparing and ordering integers 1.1.3 Absolute Value of Rational Numbers
1.5 Addition and subtraction of integers 1.2 Comparing and Ordering Rational Numbers
1.6 Multiplication and division of integers 1.2.1 Comparing Rational Numbers
1.7 Even and odd integers 1.2.2 Ordering Rational Numbers
1.3 Operation and Properties of Rational Numbers
1.3.1 Addition of Rational Numbers
1.3.2 Subtraction of Rational Numbers
1.3.3 Multiplication of Rational Numbers
1.3.4 Division of Rational Numbers
1.4 Applications of Rational Numbers
1.4.1 Application in sharing something among friends
1.4.1 Application in calculating Interest and loans
Unit 2: Ratio, proportion and percentage Unit 2: Squares, square roots, cubes and cube roots
2.1 Ratio and Proportion 2.1 Squares and Square Roots
2.1.1 Ratio 2.1.1 Square of a Rational Number
2.1.2 Proportion 2.1.2 Use of table values and Scientific calculator to find
2.2 Revision on Percentages squares of rational numbers
2.2.1 Percent as a Decimal and a Fraction 2.1.3 Square Roots of a Rational
2.2.2 The Percentages of Numbers Number
2.3 Application of Ratio, Proportion & Percentage 2.1.4 Use of table values and Scientific calculator to find square roots of rational
2.3.1 Calculating Profit and Loss as a Percentage numbers
2.3.2 Simple Interest 2.2 Cubes and Cube Roots
2.3.3 Compound Interest 2.2.1 Cube of a Rational Number
2.3.4 Ethiopian Income Tax 2.2.2 Cube Root of a Rational Number
2.3.5 Ethiopian Procurement Bid 2.3 More real-life Applications on squares, square roots, cubes and cube roots
2.3.6 Applications in Environment and Climate Change
Unit 3: Linear equations Unit 3: Linear equation and inequalities
Algebra 3.1 Algebraic Terms and Expressions 3.1 Revision of Cartesian Coordinate System
3.1.1 Use of Variables in Formula 3.2 Graph of linear equations
3.1.2 Variables, Terms and Expressions 3.3 Solving Linear Inequalities
3.2 Solving linear equations 3.4 Applications in Linear Equations and Inequalities
3.2.1 Linear Equations Involving Brackets
3.2.2 Linear Equations Involving Fractions
3.3 Cartesian Coordinate System
3.3.1 The Four Quadrants of the Cartesian Coordinate Plane
3.3.2 Coordinates and graph of linear equations
3.4 Applications
Geometry & Unit 4: Perimeter and Area of Plane Figures Unit 4: Similarity of Figures
Measurement 4.1 Similar Plane Figures
4.1 Revision of triangles
4.1.1 Definition and Illustration of Similar Figures
4.2 Four-sided figures 4.1.2 Similar Triangles
4.3 The perimeters and areas of four-sided figures 4.1.3 Tests for similarity of triangles (AA, SSS, and SAS)
4.4 Perimeter and Areas of triangles 4.1.4 Perimeter and Area of Similar Triangles
4.6 Applications
Unit 5: Congruency of Plane Figures Unit 5: Theorems on Triangles
5.1 Congruent of Plane Figures 5.1 The three angles of a triangle add up to 180°
5.1.1 Definition and Illustration of Congruent Figures 5.2 The exterior angle of a triangle equals the sum of the two remote interior angles.
5.1.2 Congruency of Triangles 5.3 Theorems on the right angled triangle
5.1.3 Tests for congruency of triangles (SAS, SSS and ASA) 5.3.1 Euclid' Theorem and its Converse
5.2 Applications 5.3.2 The Pythagoras' theorem and its converse
Unit 6: Lines and Angles in a Circle
6.1 Circles
6.1.1 Lines and Circles
6.1.2 Central angle and inscribed angle
6.1.3 Angles formed by two intersecting chords
6.2 Applications of Circle
Unit 7: Solid Figures and Measurement
7.1 Solid Figures
7.1.1 Prisms and Cylinders
7.1.2 Pyramids and Cones
7.2 Surface Area and Volume of Solid Figures
7.2.1 Surface Area of Prisms, Pyramid and Cylinder
7.2.2 Volume of Prisms and Cylinders
7.3 Applications on Solid Figures and Measurements
Statistics & Unit 6: Data Handling Unit 8: Introduction to Probability
Probability 6.1. Organization of Data using frequency tables 8.1 The Concept of Probability
6.2. Construction and Interpretation of Pie Charts 8. 2 Probability of Simple Events
6. 3. The Mean, Mode, Median and Range of Data 8.3 Applications on Business, Climate, Road Transport accidents, and Drug Effects
6.4 Applications

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