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Simplify algebraic expressions with and without brackets.  Solve linear inequalities

Define a linear equation  Solve linear equations and inequalities real-life problems

Solve linear equations involving brackets  Apply linear equations and inequalities in the real-life situation

Use real-life applications to solve linear equations involving brackets

Solve linear equations involving fractions

Use real-life applications to solve linear equations involving fractions

Describe the Cartesian coordinate system

Draw the four quadrants of the Cartesian plane and mark the origin, x -axis
and y- axis
 Plot points on the Cartesian coordinate plane given their coordinates
Geometry & Unit 4: Perimeter and Area of Plane Figures Unit 4: Similarity of Figures
Measurement  Constructs and describe properties of four-sided figures like squares,  Identify figures that are similar to each other
rectangles, parallelogram, kite and trapezium  Apply the definition of similarity of two triangles to solve related problems.
 Discover the area and perimeter of a four-sided plane figures  Determine the similarity of two triangles
 Solves routine and non-routine problems involving area and perimeter of  Explain the relation between the perimeters of two similar triangles
 Explain the relation between the areas of two similar triangles
four-sided plane figures.
 Discover the area and perimeter of a right- angle triangle
 Solves routine and non-routine problems involving Perimeter of triangle.
 Solves routine and non-routine problems involving area of composite
figures formed by any two or more of the following: triangle, square, and
rectangle
 Create problems involving volume of a cube and rectangular prism in real-
life situations.
 Apply the concept of area and perimeter to solve real life problems
Unit 5: Congruency of Plane Figures Unit 5: Theorems on Triangles
 Explain the concept of congruency of triangles  Describe the angle sum theorem of a triangle
 Check the congruence of given triangles by tracing, cutting and overlapping.  Apply the angle sum theorem of a triangle in solving related problems.
 Apply real-life applications of congruency of triangles  Describe the relation between the exterior angle and the two remote interior
 Describe each of the tests for congruence SAS, SSS and ASA angles of a triangle.
 Identify the congruence of two given triangles by using the tests for  Prove the exterior angle of a triangle equals the sum of the two remote
congruence SAS, SSS and ASA interior angles
 Apply the concept of congruency of plane figures to solve real life problems  Describe the right-angle triangle, the altitude and hypotenuse
 Apply Euclid's theorem and its converse for solving related problems
 Derive the Pythagoras theorem by using Euclid‟s theorem and paper folding
 Apply Pythagoras' Theorem and its converse for solving related problem.
Unit 6: Lines and Angles in a Circle
 Identify the different types of arcs, sectors, segments
 Describe the concepts "tangent" and "secant" of a circle.
 Describe the central angles and inscribed angles
 Find the measure of central angle or inscribed angle or the intercepted arc
based on the given information.
 Describe the angle formed by two intersecting chords
 Solve problems related to angle formed by two intersecting chords inside a
circle.
 Solve the application problems
Unit 7: Solid Figures and Measurement
 Identify parts of a prisms, cylinders, pyramid and cones
 Name different types of prisms, cylinders, pyramid and cones based on their
bases.
 Find the surface area of prisms, cylinders, pyramid and cone
 Find the volume of prisms and cylinders
 Solve applications of solid figures and measurements.
Statistics & Unit 6: Data Handling Unit 8: Introduction to Probability
Probability  Collect simple data from their environment using tally mark.  Describe the concepts of probability
 Organizes data in a frequency distribution table.  Find the probability of simple events
 Construct line graphs and pie chart to represent organized data by using the  Solve the probability of real-life problems
given data or by collecting data from their environment
 Interpret simple pie charts
 Calculate the mean, mode and median of the simple frequency data.
 Illustrate the measures of variability like range of a data.
 Draw conclusions from graphic and tabular data.
 Apply data handling cycle to solve real life problems

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