JSS2 Mathematics Lesson Notes- Third Term

JSS2 Mathematics Lesson Notes/Plan

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JSS2 Mathematics Lesson Notes- Third Term. Here is the Math’s scheme and notes for week 1.  To get complete Mathematics lesson notes for the week, contact us. Remember to subscribe to our site below.

JSS2 MATHEMATICS SCHEME OF WORK

WEEK    TOPIC

  1. (a) Revision of Second term’s examination  (b) Re-presentation of real situation an graph and the reason(s).
  1. Angles and Polygon: (i) definition of angles (ii) Construction of move angles (iii) Definition of polygon with examples (iv) sum of interior angles of regular polygon: (n – 2) x 180o(180 degrees)
  2. Angles of Elevation and Depression 
  3. Bearing and Distances
  4. Statistics: Data Presentation 
  5. Statistics (Continued)
  6. Review of first half term’s work and periodic test
  7. Probability 
  8. Pythagoras’ Theorem 
  9. Review of third term’s work and periodic test. 
  10. Revision and Examination 
  11. Examination 

REFERENCE

  • WABP ESSENTIAL MATHEMATICS FOR JSS BK 2 BY A.J.S. OLUWASANMI
  • NEW GENERAL MATHEMATICS BY J.B. CHANNON & ETAL

WEEK ONE

TOPIC: LINEAR GRAPH IN TWO VARIABLES, USING GRAPH TO SOLVE REAL LIFE SITUATION

CONTENT

Distance – Time graph

Velocity Time graph

Re-representation of real-life situation of graphs

Choosing scales.

Distance – Time Graph

Graphs are used to show the relationship between two quantities. A continuous graph is in the form of a continuous line and shows the relationship between the two quantities.

A distance-time graph shows the distance travelled against the time taken and is used to calculate speeds. 

A distance-time graph is also called a 

Travel graph. In travel graph, the time is usually plotted x – axis and the distance on y-axis. 

Example 

The graph below shows a man’s journey from home to another town. Use the graph to find:

  1. The time taken to travel 75km
  2. The distance travelled in 3 hours
  3. The time taken to cover a distance of 175km
  4. The man’s speed in km/h
  • 2 units on the x-axis = 1 hour
  • So 1 unit = 12 hr or 30 mins
  • The vertical axis (or y-axis) shows the distance in km.
  • 2 units on the y-axis = 50km,

We can use a travel graph to find a distance and time at any point on the graph.

For example:

  1. The time taken to travel 75km is 1 h 30 mins (see the arrow)
  2. The distance travelled in 3 hours is 150km (see the arrow)
  3. It took the man 3 hours 30 mins to cover a distance of 175 km.
  4. In 312 hrs the man travelled 175km 

In 1 hr the man travelled 175km312hr= 175 km72 h = 175 × 272 × 2 = 3507

= 50km/hr

EVALUATION

  1. A girl walks along a road at a speed of 100m per minute 
  1. Copy and complete the table 
Time(s) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Distance(m) 0 100 200

Entrance Examination on Mathematics-PDF

  1. Using a scale of 2cm to 1min on the horizontal axis and 2cm to 100m on the vertical axis draw the graph of the information 
  2. Use the graph to find
  3. How far the girl has walked after 4.6mins
  4. How long it takes her to walk 380m

READING ASSIGNMENT 

Essential Mathematics Chapter 16, pgs 184-187 AJS Oluwasanmi

Exercise 16.6 Nos 1 & 3 page 201

GRAPH OF REAL LIFE SITUATION 

Choosing Scale.

In choosing a scale, choose a big scale while drawing graphs. Refer to the given data to find the upper and lower limit of the scale. Always show the origin if possible on 2cm graph paper use scale of 2cm to 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100

GENERAL EVALUATION:

  1. The labour charges preparing a television set consists of a standing charge of N500 on all bills and an hourly rate of N200 per hour. 
  1. Make a table showing the total labour charges for jobs which take 1/2h, 1h, 2h, 3h, 4h,
  2. Choose a suitable scale and draw a graph of the information.
  3. Find the total labour charge for a job which takes:
  1. 21/2hrs
  2. 24min
Time(hr) 1/2 1 2 3 4
Standing 600 700 900 1100 1300

READING ASSIGNMENT

  1. New general mathematics, UBE Edition, chapter 122. Pages 105 – 107
  2. Essential mathematics by A J S Oluwasanmi, chapter 18, pgs 187 – 191

WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT 

  1. Which of the following statements in not true about the equation of the form y = mx + c?    A. x and y are called the variables.    B. only c is the constant term    C. the graph of this equation is always a straight line     D. the intercept of the graph on the y axis is c.

The graph below shows the cost of cloth (in naira) and length of cloth (in metre). Use the graph to answer questions 2 to 5

 

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